Exam 8: Descriptive Research
Exam 1: The Nature and Tools of Research26 Questions
Exam 2: The Problem: the Heart of the Research Process24 Questions
Exam 3: Review of the Related Literature19 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Your Research Project35 Questions
Exam 5: Writing the Research Proposal19 Questions
Exam 6: Qualitative Research20 Questions
Exam 7: Historical Research16 Questions
Exam 8: Descriptive Research20 Questions
Exam 9: Experimental, Quasi-Experimental, and Ex Post Facto Designs21 Questions
Exam 10: Mixed-Methods Research14 Questions
Exam 11: Strategies for Analyzing Quantitative Data24 Questions
Exam 12: Writing the Final Research Report15 Questions
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Observational research, as a form of descriptive research,
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Your chapter identifies several weaknesses related to survey data.Note one of these weaknesses and discuss the associated problems and possible ways to minimize them.
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Weaknesses include the following: -Surveys are a "one-shot" look at a phenomenon. -Surveys rely on self-reported information. -Those responding to the survey may not be a representative sample of the population of interest.
"How unhappy are you with your current salary?" This question violates which rule of good survey writing?
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In writing the cover letter to accompany a mailed survey, novice researchers often stress the immediacy of their need for the data.Is this the best approach to take in the cover letter? If not, what do you recommend instead?
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Danny Drive wants to know the relationship between intrinsic motivation and course grade among math students.He contacts a local professor who teaches several general education math classes and asks about the possibility of gathering data in her classes.Danny is using:
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The typical return rate for a survey mailed to strangers is about:
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A researcher wishes to study developmental changes in people's preference for action movies.The researcher locates 50 people at each of the following ages: 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 years.She asks them to rate their preference for action movies in relation to other sorts of movies.This is an example of a ______ design.
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The authors of your textbook suggest that sampling bias is virtually unavoidable and that it is important to disclose and discuss possible sources of bias in the study report.Do you agree? Explain your position.
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In descriptive research, the researcher typically studies a______, then draws conclusions about the______.
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A researcher wishes to study developmental changes in the music people prefer to listen to.The researcher locates 50 people who are about 20 years old.She sends these people a questionnaire every year for the next 10 years asking about the types of music they prefer to listen to.This is an example of a ______ design.
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Correlational research allows the researcher to answer questions such as:
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The scatterplot to the right indicates a ______ relationship between Variable A and Variable B.
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Advantages of questionnaires include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Three of the following procedures or techniques are integral to observational research.Which one is NOT?
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Polly Petunia is Chief Horticulturalist for the Southwest region, encompassing Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.She wants to survey amateur gardeners in her region to determine what, if any, water conservation practices they employ in their home gardening.Polly sends her survey to 150 randomly selected gardeners in each state.Polly is using:
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Among survey methods, _____ generally generate the highest response rate, and ______ generally generate the lowest response rate.
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Simon Cinema wants to know what the audience thought of tonight's advanced screening of a heralded psychological thriller called "I Can't Sleep." He and his research assistants stand outside the theatre exit and ask every fifth person leaving the theatre to answer several questions about their impression of the movie.Simon is using:
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Edward Ethics is studying public opinion regarding prayer in public schools.He plans to gather survey data from a number of churches on Sunday mornings.He also wants to include a number of people who are not associated with an organized religion in his sample.Edward is using:
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Regarding the length of questionnaires to be used in survey research, which of the following statements is most accurate?
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Paul Pollster, a political psychologist, wants to determine whether rates of voter participation in his home state vary between rural, urban, and suburban voters.He notes that there are more rural voters than suburban or urban voters in the state.Paul should use ______ in this study.
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