Exam 1: Why We Do Research

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Define the following terms: -content analysis

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developing a way of coding and classifying written, but often visual, artifacts for meanings and patterns

Define the following terms: -triangulation

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use of two or more methods or kinds of measurement to study a topic

Intersubjectivity refers to

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Which one is not a characteristic of scientific thinking?

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A study designed to assess whether the new dress code policy at work has affected the sense of professionalism would be an example of

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For each of the following statements describe the everyday thinking potential problem (biased question, limited sampling, selective perception, or inaccurate generalization): -"How could you not see that horrible jacket she wore to work?"

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Which one of the following is an example of qualitative research?

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A goal of some research is the ability to predict. Which one of the following types of research is most suited for predicting behavior and other outcomes?

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Define the following terms: -research design

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What are three elements necessary to conclude a cause and effect relationship exists?

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For each of the following statements describe the everyday thinking potential problem (biased question, limited sampling, selective perception, or inaccurate generalization): -"What did you think about that incredible movie?"

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The primary purpose of descriptive research is to provide the reasons why or how some social phenomenon occurred.

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For each of the following statements describe the everyday thinking potential problem (biased question, limited sampling, selective perception, or inaccurate generalization): -"None of my friends like the new teacher."

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The two groups used in most experimental research designs are called the:

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For each of the following statements describe the everyday thinking potential problem (biased question, limited sampling, selective perception, or inaccurate generalization): -"Women really hate sexism in TV advertisements. I heard the spokesperson for the National Organization of Women speak out on our local TV station against them.

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