Exam 2: Sociological Investigation
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective181 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Investigation128 Questions
Exam 3: Culture142 Questions
Exam 4: Society139 Questions
Exam 5: Socialization111 Questions
Exam 6: Social Interaction in Everyday Life123 Questions
Exam 7: Groups and Organizations124 Questions
Exam 8: Sexuality and Society111 Questions
Exam 9: Deviance114 Questions
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Exam 12: Global Stratification110 Questions
Exam 13: Gender Stratification115 Questions
Exam 14: Race and Ethnicity129 Questions
Exam 15: Aging and the Elderly123 Questions
Exam 16: The Economy and Work116 Questions
Exam 17: Politics and Government111 Questions
Exam 18: Families115 Questions
Exam 19: Religion117 Questions
Exam 20: Education112 Questions
Exam 21: Health and Medicine122 Questions
Exam 22: Population, Urbanization, and Environment127 Questions
Exam 23: Collective Behavior and Social Movements131 Questions
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Which sociological research method provides the best chance to understand social behavior in a natural setting?
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Which sociological research method saves the time and expense of data gathering, but the researcher has no control over possible data bias?
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Sociological research can never be harmful to subjects.
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How does critical sociology differ from scientific sociology? What are the differences in terms of the basic image of society as well as the goals of research?
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The ability to neutralize the effect of one variable in order to assess the relationship between two other variables is called:
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What term refers to any change in a subject's behavior caused by the awareness of being studied?
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William Foote Whyte's study of Cornerville (Street Corner Society) used which sociological research method?
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Which sociological research method is likely to be most difficult to replicate (repeat)?
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Two simple requirements that underlie the process of sociological investigation are (1) looking at the world using the sociological perspective, and (2) becoming curious and asking questions.
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With regard to the process of measurement, which of the following statements is True?
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To identify cause-and-effect relationships, it is usually necessary to exercise experimental control of variables.
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A random sample is likely to represent the population from which it is drawn.
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Sociologists use the term "empirical evidence" to refer to:
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Outline the ten steps in the process of carrying out sociological investigation. You may use the format presented in the text that is, what specific questions must be answered as a researcher moves along?
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The analysis of Karl Marx represents the critical approach in sociology.
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In a questionnaire, the question, "Please state your opinions about the likelihood of another major terrorist attacks at home," is an example of which of the following?
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