Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics
Exam 1: What Is Social Research a Particular Way of Knowing90 Questions
Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics84 Questions
Exam 3: How Do Researchers Identify and Evaluate Social Concepts Measurement94 Questions
Exam 4: How Do Researchers Select the People, Places, and Things to Study Sampling94 Questions
Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research95 Questions
Exam 6: How Can Researchers Enumerate and Examine Broad Patterns in Social Life Quantitative Research94 Questions
Exam 7: Where Do Principles and Practice Meet in Research Study Design93 Questions
Exam 8: How Do Researchers Study Patterns That Span Populations and Categories of Experience Questionnaires and Structured Interviews93 Questions
Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing94 Questions
Exam 10: How Can Researchers Study the Patterns of Peoples Lives Participant Observation and Ethnography95 Questions
Exam 11: How Do Researchers Study the Ways Meanings Are Communicated in Everyday Life Content Analysis95 Questions
Exam 12: How Can Researchers Learn From Information Collected by Others Existing Data91 Questions
Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis94 Questions
Exam 14: How Do Researchers Develop Deductive Findings Quantitative Data Analysis90 Questions
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You are planning a research study where you examine social media posts about the January 6th insurrection. What ethical considerations do you need to keep in mind that are specific to online research?
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Reactive effects __________________________________________.
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What role did Humphrey's take on in his famous study Tearoom Trade?
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When participants are unaware that a study is taking place, this is known as
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Which of the following was not a point of controversy regarding Venkatesh's research?
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What is the difference between confidentiality and anonymity? Design a study using each approach using the same topic.
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Dr. Leonard is designing a study that focuses on assessing her university's orientation program. She does not plan to present or publish the findings, but will only use the information to improve the program at the institution. Does this research need to be reviewed by the IRB?
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Dr. Sanjay notices that when his research subjects enter the research space where they will be observed, their demeanor and behavior changes from talkative and friendly to quiet and passive. This is like the result of
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Which of the following is not a question that a researcher should ask to ensure that they are reflective about power dynamics that could impact their respondents?
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Describe some of the controversies over power and social research, and how these relate to ethical principles. Cite an example from the chapter.
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Imagine you are a member of the Institutional Review Board and you are reviewing Laud Humphrey's Tearoom Trade research proposal. What are the primary ethical concerns? What would you suggest he do or avoid doing in order to avoid violating ethical principles?
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The U.S. government outlined an official policy guiding ethical research in what year?
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Which of the following is not an ethical concern unique to quantitative research?
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Pawelz (2018) research on male-dominated spheres is a good example of
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What are institutional review boards (IRB) and what is their role in the research process? What is the goal of the IRB review process?
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Humphrey's research was controversial for all of the reasons except:
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Which is the following is not a reason that the people of "Springdale" were frustrated with the results of Vidich and Bensman's study?
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Possible harms that research participants could experience include
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