Exam 7: Where Do Principles and Practice Meet in Research Study Design
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Practical concerns when designing a research study include time, funding, team members, and inside connections.
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Design a cohort and a panel study investigating how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted educational attainment.
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Cohort design should include members of a cohort over time. Panel should include collecting data two or more times from the same people.
When research participants' behavior or reports of behavior is influenced by being involved in a longitudinal study, this is known as __________.
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What is evaluation research and why is the experimental design well suited for this type of research?
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Reviewing what other researchers have done is an important aspect of research design.
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In quasi-experimental designs, the experimental group is subject to a condition.
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Why is it important to review what other researchers have done when designing a study?
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Which type of longitudinal research is not vulnerable to panel conditioning effects?
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A cohort is a group of people who share an experience, like high school seniors who missed the end of their senior year due to COVID-19.
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Design a quasi-experiment investigating how family structure impacts rental housing discrimination.
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Flores describe all of the following except _____________ as narratives men used when exiting gang life.
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How is a Participatory Action Research study design different from other types of research studies? What are some of the benefits and challenges that the CUNY research group experienced when using this approach to study the impact of the "College Bound" program?
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Pager's research found that white men and black men were equally impacted by indicating a criminal record when applying for jobs.
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Research undertaken to assess the impact of real-life interventions, like policy changes and social programs is known as ______________.
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Outline a cross-sectional and longitudinal research design to study how COVID-19 impacted social connections.
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A study design were data is collected at one point in time is called a _______.
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What best describes the findings from Kirby et al.'s research study on sex education?
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In a true experiment, the control group is exposed to the influence and the experimental group is not exposed to the same influence.
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