Exam 5: Nonreactive and Comparative Research

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The first step in conducting content analysis is:

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The author of the course text suggests that, in order to solve the problem of unequal indicators while conducting comparative research, one should:

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Non-reactive studies in social research:

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A unilineal model is one which:

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Non-reactive studies, as opposed to participant observation studies, involve the:

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Which of the following statement is false?

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The two major types of non-reactive methods are:

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The rule of thumb regarding the acceptable minimum reliability coefficient is:

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Secondary data analysis involves:

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According to Ronald Lambert, secondary data analysis is valuable because:

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The major confounding factor of social scientific research, which non-reactive studies correct, is:

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Non-reactive studies likely represent the:

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The term official statistics refers to:

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Content analysis is defined as:

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The Lipset debate over Canadian/American cultural differences exemplifies the:

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Non-reactive studies, as opposed to participant observation studies, involve the:

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What research design did Frederick Desroches use to study replicate Laud Humphreys' findings on "Tearoom" behaviour?

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Equivalence of concepts, within the context of comparative research, refers to which of the following:

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The coefficient of reliability is defined as:

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The major limitation of secondary data analysis is:

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