Exam 2: The Process and Problems of Social Research
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As an individual increases his or her intake of fatty foods, the individual's cholesterol levels steadily increase. This is an example of:
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Panel designs allow researchers to take a look at individuals' change over time. However, panel designs are difficult to complete due to the following except:
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A theory is a tentative statement about empirical reality including a relationship between two or more variables.
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How does descriptive research differ from inductive and deductive research? In what circumstances is descriptive research commonly found?
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Propose four different research designs that study juvenile delinquency using cross-sectional designs, panel designs, repeated cross-sectional designs, and cohort designs.
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Kai Erikson went to Buffalo Creek, West Virginia, in 1972 following a highly destructive flood. After interviewing residents and spending considerable time in Buffalo Creek, Erikson theorized that the damage to the social ties in the community caused by the flood were just as destructive as the physical damage to the community. Erikson's study is a good example of what kind of research?
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Megan's research found that City H had a much higher median income than City L. Can she assume that an individual selected for a survey of the City H will have a higher income than an individual selected from City L?
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Panel studies are distinguished by which of the following designs?
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To maintain participants' confidentially, a researcher should:
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Most sociological and psychological studies use which unit of analysis?
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An example of a cohort study would be to conduct a survey of people born in the 1950s at one point in time.
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Based on Sherman and Berk's (1984) study of the affect on arrest on domestic abuse, propose in separate paragraphs a deductive research project, an inductive research project, and a descriptive research project. Each proposal should build on the work of Sherman and Berk or the follow-up studies. Specify how each proposal would add to the research they conducted.
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The Gallup Poll, which takes different samples from the U.S. population and asks them similar questions at different points in time, is a good example of which kind of research design?
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To say that research questions should be both scientifically relevant and socially important is to recommend a balance between science for its own sake and science strictly to resolve social problems. In your opinion, which of these two criteria should be more important when formulating research questions, or are they both of equal importance? Justify your answer.
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Which of the following is an example of a negative direction of association?
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Longitudinal research collects data at more than one point in time.
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According to Erving Goffman, interactions among individuals cannot be units of analysis in social research.
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Which of the following is an example of a positive direction of association in a hypothesis?
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