Exam 1: Human Inquiry and Science

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If a researcher has a theory and wants to prove that it is true by going out and making observations,they are using:

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Research data that consists of interview transcripts and narrative texts is an example of:

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Beginning with a specific set of observations and using them to create a theory to explain what was observed is:

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A review of the literature is not a part of a research proposal

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Samantha has concluded that living in a coed residence hall makes residents more androgynous.As she continues her research,she tends to focus on events and situations that fit this pattern.Which error in inquiry is reflected?

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Which of the following is NOT an aim of social science?

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The perspective that all things in life are the result of destiny and that people are unable to change the way things are is known as

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Aside from the potential dangers of tradition and authority,what are four other common errors we,as researchers,tend to make when searching for causal answers? How does science guard against these errors?

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The distinction between quantitative and qualitative data in social research is essentially the distinction between

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In comparison to nonscientific inquiry,scientific inquiry

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Georgette observed a few preschool children at play and saw what she thought was a pattern in all preschool children's play behavior.She committed which error?

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Using data collected between 1957 and 1978,from 15 samples of adults,Professor Rodgers (1982 Social Forces)found that (1)the average level of happiness reported by people under 65 years of age declined from 1957 to 1970.For this same group,the average level of happiness increased slightly from 1970 to 1978.(2)The average level of happiness reported by people age 65 and older increased from 1957 to 1978.A (the)variable(s)in this study is (are)

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A __________ approach seems more aligned with idiographic explanations,while nomothetic explanations are more easily achieved through a _________ approach.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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Racial and prejudicial perspectives that are based upon examples an individual sees,while ignoring those contradictory to their belief is a form of:

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In social science,rather than focusing upon an individual,we often look at whole groups known as:

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We can predict without understanding.

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Data collection deals with the logical aspect of science.

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Pregnant at age 15,Tammy decided to have the baby.Her parents were upset with her decision and threatened to "cut her off" if she did not complete high school.A difficult pregnancy and embarrassment resulted in her dropping out of school.After the baby was born,her parents said that they would raise the baby but that she would have to leave the house.At age 16,Tammy was on her own and without any money or job market skills.She began to work as a prostitute.This explanation of Tammy's prostitution is:

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Which of the following is NOT a reason we conduct social science research?

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