Deck 5: Research Design

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The literature review is the short paragraph at the beginning of an article which summarizes the author's research question,methods used to answer the question,and key findings.
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Using a combination of multiple and different research strategies in a single research project is called triangulation.
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Explanatory research is identifying the cause and effect relationship of a given phenomenon.
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Research that is intended for practical purposes is known as applied research.
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An idiographic study is the process of providing a more general,sweeping explanation or description of the topic.
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Ethical concerns are not part of the research design.
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Reductionism occurs when claims about some higher level unit of analysis are made based on data from some lower level unit of analysis.
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The goal of descriptive research is to describe or define a particular phenomenon.
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Causality refers to the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.
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A null hypothesis is one that predicts a relationship between the variables being studied.
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Nomothetic research is an attempt to explain or describe a phenomenon exhaustively.
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Causality does not require plausibility,temporality,and spuriousness.
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The idea behind plausibility is that,in order to make the claim that one event,behavior,or belief may cause another,that claim has to make sense.
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Ecological fallacy occurs when claims about one,lower level unit of analysis are made based on data from some higher level unit of analysis.
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Hypotheses are typically drawn from theories and usually describe how a dependent variable is expected to affect some independent variable or variables.
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Explanatory research is conducted when a researcher wants to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study.
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A spurious relationship is one in which a relationship between two variables can be explained by a third variable.
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Ethical concerns need to be considered while analyzing or sharing research results.
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In order for a correlation to be considered basic the relationship must be plausible.
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A unit of observation is the entity that you wish to be able to say something about at the end of your study; probably what you'd consider to be the main focus of your study.
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A(n)_____ aim refers to the attempt to describe the phenomenon exhaustively.

A)defined
B)causality
C)nomothetic
D)idealistic
E)idiographic
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A(n)_____ explanation involves sacrificing some breadth of understanding,while gaining a much deeper,richer understanding of the phenomenon that is being studied.

A)defined
B)causality
C)nomothetic
D)idealistic
E)idiographic
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The _____ is the major entity or main focus,which is analyzed in the study.

A)unit of synthesis
B)micro-level group
C)unit of analysis
D)macro-level group
E)individual group
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A common unit of analysis in sociological inquiry is the _____,where the employees in an organization,professionals in a particular domain,and members of clubs are studied.

A)group
B)population
C)nationality
D)ethnicity
E)observation
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_____ and _____ are what the researcher,observes in the course of data collection and what can be said about these observations.

A)Units of analysis; units of observation
B)Unitary values; subjective values
C)Probabilistic; statistical data
D)Formations; skills
E)Routes; resources
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Which of the following types of research are best suited to a researcher wanting to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study?

A)Exploratory
B)Explanatory
C)Descriptive
D)Causal
E)Applied
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The Valley School has reported several cases of malaria among its students.The health department has called for an enquiry,which will help answer questions regarding the sudden outbreak.The school plans to take measures to prevent any further attacks.This is an example of _____ research.

A)exploratory
B)explanatory
C)historical
D)basic
E)objective
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______ research is appropriate when the goal of the research is to describe or define some phenomenon.

A)Exploratory
B)Descriptive
C)Applied
D)Causal
E)Independent
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Research that answers "why" questions is referred to as _____ research.

A)intensive
B)exploratory
C)descriptive
D)explanatory
E)extensive
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Collecting and analyzing unstructured information is a feature of _____ research.

A)intensive
B)exploratory
C)descriptive
D)explanatory
E)extensive
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A(n)_____ is one that causes another.

A)dependant variable
B)independent variable
C)subjective variable
D)statistical variable
E)probable variable
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In social science,_____ refers to the rule that a cause must precede an effect in time.

A)temporality
B)idiography
C)statistical variance
D)applied regulation
E)basic tendencies
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Do teachers hold favorable attitudes toward using computers in schools?”
A research to answer this question would be categorized as a(n) _____ research.

A) exploratory
B) descriptive
C) applied
D) causal
E) independent
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A study that is conducted with an intention of it being used by policy makers to change or create some policy is known as _____.

A)applied research
B)basic research
C)cognitive research
D)demonstrative research
E)theoretical research
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Researchers conducting _____ research are typically at the early stages of examining their topic.

A)exploratory
B)explanatory
C)descriptive
D)causal
E)applied
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The term _____ refers to study and research that is often purely theoretical with the intent of increasing ones understanding of certain phenomena or behavior.

A)applied research
B)basic research
C)cognitive research
D)demonstrative research
E)theoretical research
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_____ research refers to the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.

A)Nomothetic
B)Idiographic
C)Causality
D)Observational
E)Exploratory
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_____ means that in order to make the claim that one event,behavior,or belief may cause another,that claim has to make sense.

A)Ethnicity
B)Plausibility
C)Temporality
D)Diversity
E)Causality
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The type of _____ will determine whether the descriptive research approach is appropriate to use.

A)research question
B)participants
C)hypothesis
D)phenomenon
E)products
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Studies that analyze policies and principles typically rely on documents as the _____.

A)unit of observation
B)unit values
C)statistical data
D)unit of analysis
E)subjective values
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A _____ relationship is one in which an association between two variables appears to be causal but can in fact be explained by some third variable.

A)plausible
B)temporal
C)cognitive
D)spurious
E)reversible
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Analyzing the research that has already been conducted on the topic is one of the first stages of conducting a research project,and is crucial for coming up with a good research design.This process is termed as _____.

A)recommendation
B)bibliography editing
C)literature review
D)citation
E)reference writing
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_____ is using a combination of multiple and different research strategies in a single research project.

A)Circulation
B)Annotation
C)Abstraction
D)Triangulation
E)Cognition
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If a research does not require a literature review,_____ could be the next best option.

A)cancelling the hypothesis
B)editing the research design
C)annotated bibliography
D)editing the hypothesis
E)rejecting the null hypothesis
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Every research has a different purpose and a corresponding research design.Define the different kinds of research methods that are available.
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Differentiate between idiographic and nomothetic research strategies.
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A(n)_____ is a variable that causes another.A(n)_____ is a variable that is caused by another.

A)subjective variable; objective variable
B)independent variable; dependent variable
C)dependent variable; independent variable
D)continuous variable; discreet variable
E)specific variable; general variable
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____ helps researchers know which areas are covered and which are left to be covered in a given topic.

A)Hypothesis
B)Research design
C)Literature review
D)Citation
E)Bibliography
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_____ occurs when claims about some higher-level unit of analysis are made based on data from some lower-level unit of analysis.

A)Null hypothesis
B)Ecological fallacy
C)Statistical imbalance
D)Reductionism
E)Faulty analysis
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In _____ research,the goal often is to empirically test hypotheses generated from theory.

A)qualitative
B)hypothetical
C)observational
D)quantitative
E)subjective
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The _____ is the short paragraph at the beginning of an article which summarizes the author's research question,methods used to answer the question,and key findings.

A)literature review
B)recommendations
C)research purpose
D)hypothesis testing
E)abstract
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State the differences between applied and basic research.
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Which of the following is a major component that needs to be considered while designing a research report?

A)Footnotes
B)Abstract
C)Research participants
D)Advertising
E)Annotated bibliography
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A(n)_____ is a statement,sometimes but not always causal,describing a researcher's expectation regarding the anticipated findings.

A)literature review
B)hypothesis
C)abstract
D)bibliography
E)acknowledgment
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Write a note on the errors that occur during research.
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_____ is the list that is usually presented in alphabetical order,using the citation format of the researcher's profession,and it includes a brief summary of each source's point of focus,theoretical argument,and major findings underneath each citation.

A)Annotated bibliography
B)Hypothesis
C)Recommendations
D)Abstract
E)Conclusions
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In _____research,the goal is theory development or construction.

A)qualitative
B)hypothetical
C)observational
D)quantitative
E)subjective
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Write a note on causality research.
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How does a research benefit from a unit of analysis and a unit of observation?
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_____ is the error that occurs when claims about one,lower level unit of analysis are made based on data from some higher level unit of analysis.

A)Reductionism
B)Ecological fallacy
C)Null hypothesis
D)Statistical imbalance
E)Faulty analysis
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In a,_____ a researcher will aim for a _____ understanding of the phenomenon that is being investigated.
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The cause must precede the effect in time in order for a correlation to be considered _____.
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_____ occurs when claims are made about individuals but only group-level data have been gathered.
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A _____is one in which a relationship between two variables appears to be causal but can in fact be explained by some third variable.
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In a(n)_____,the researcher would aim to acquire a(n)_____ understanding of the phenomenon that is being investigated.
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_____ variables depend upon independent variables.
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Define triangulation.
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A _____is the thing(s)that the researcher observes,measures,or collects in the course of trying to learn something about the unit of analysis.
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_____ is conducted to learn what method can be utilized in collecting data,how best to approach research subjects,or even what sorts of questions can be asked.
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What is literature review? How does it contribute toward research.
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Leo Motors conducts research every year that provides information on the cost of production,the satisfaction rate of customers,the areas on which they intend to improve on,etc.Leo Motors is conducting a(n)_____.
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A(n)_____ approach to an explanation is one where the researchers seek to provide all possible explanations of a particular case.
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What is a hypothesis? How does it contribute toward the research?
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"Quantitative and qualitative researchers tend to take different approaches when it comes to hypotheses." Explain.
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The literature review is the short paragraph at the beginning of an article which summarizes the author's research question,methods used to answer the question,and key findings.
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Using a combination of multiple and different research strategies in a single research project is called triangulation.
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Explanatory research is identifying the cause and effect relationship of a given phenomenon.
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Research that is intended for practical purposes is known as applied research.
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An idiographic study is the process of providing a more general,sweeping explanation or description of the topic.
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Ethical concerns are not part of the research design.
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Reductionism occurs when claims about some higher level unit of analysis are made based on data from some lower level unit of analysis.
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The goal of descriptive research is to describe or define a particular phenomenon.
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Causality refers to the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.
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A null hypothesis is one that predicts a relationship between the variables being studied.
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Nomothetic research is an attempt to explain or describe a phenomenon exhaustively.
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Causality does not require plausibility,temporality,and spuriousness.
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The idea behind plausibility is that,in order to make the claim that one event,behavior,or belief may cause another,that claim has to make sense.
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Ecological fallacy occurs when claims about one,lower level unit of analysis are made based on data from some higher level unit of analysis.
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Hypotheses are typically drawn from theories and usually describe how a dependent variable is expected to affect some independent variable or variables.
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Explanatory research is conducted when a researcher wants to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study.
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A spurious relationship is one in which a relationship between two variables can be explained by a third variable.
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Ethical concerns need to be considered while analyzing or sharing research results.
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In order for a correlation to be considered basic the relationship must be plausible.
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A unit of observation is the entity that you wish to be able to say something about at the end of your study; probably what you'd consider to be the main focus of your study.
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A(n)_____ aim refers to the attempt to describe the phenomenon exhaustively.

A)defined
B)causality
C)nomothetic
D)idealistic
E)idiographic
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A(n)_____ explanation involves sacrificing some breadth of understanding,while gaining a much deeper,richer understanding of the phenomenon that is being studied.

A)defined
B)causality
C)nomothetic
D)idealistic
E)idiographic
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The _____ is the major entity or main focus,which is analyzed in the study.

A)unit of synthesis
B)micro-level group
C)unit of analysis
D)macro-level group
E)individual group
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A common unit of analysis in sociological inquiry is the _____,where the employees in an organization,professionals in a particular domain,and members of clubs are studied.

A)group
B)population
C)nationality
D)ethnicity
E)observation
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_____ and _____ are what the researcher,observes in the course of data collection and what can be said about these observations.

A)Units of analysis; units of observation
B)Unitary values; subjective values
C)Probabilistic; statistical data
D)Formations; skills
E)Routes; resources
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Which of the following types of research are best suited to a researcher wanting to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study?

A)Exploratory
B)Explanatory
C)Descriptive
D)Causal
E)Applied
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The Valley School has reported several cases of malaria among its students.The health department has called for an enquiry,which will help answer questions regarding the sudden outbreak.The school plans to take measures to prevent any further attacks.This is an example of _____ research.

A)exploratory
B)explanatory
C)historical
D)basic
E)objective
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______ research is appropriate when the goal of the research is to describe or define some phenomenon.

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B)Descriptive
C)Applied
D)Causal
E)Independent
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Research that answers "why" questions is referred to as _____ research.

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C)descriptive
D)explanatory
E)extensive
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Collecting and analyzing unstructured information is a feature of _____ research.

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D)explanatory
E)extensive
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A(n)_____ is one that causes another.

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B)independent variable
C)subjective variable
D)statistical variable
E)probable variable
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In social science,_____ refers to the rule that a cause must precede an effect in time.

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C)statistical variance
D)applied regulation
E)basic tendencies
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Do teachers hold favorable attitudes toward using computers in schools?”
A research to answer this question would be categorized as a(n) _____ research.

A) exploratory
B) descriptive
C) applied
D) causal
E) independent
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A study that is conducted with an intention of it being used by policy makers to change or create some policy is known as _____.

A)applied research
B)basic research
C)cognitive research
D)demonstrative research
E)theoretical research
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Researchers conducting _____ research are typically at the early stages of examining their topic.

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C)descriptive
D)causal
E)applied
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The term _____ refers to study and research that is often purely theoretical with the intent of increasing ones understanding of certain phenomena or behavior.

A)applied research
B)basic research
C)cognitive research
D)demonstrative research
E)theoretical research
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_____ research refers to the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.

A)Nomothetic
B)Idiographic
C)Causality
D)Observational
E)Exploratory
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_____ means that in order to make the claim that one event,behavior,or belief may cause another,that claim has to make sense.

A)Ethnicity
B)Plausibility
C)Temporality
D)Diversity
E)Causality
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The type of _____ will determine whether the descriptive research approach is appropriate to use.

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B)participants
C)hypothesis
D)phenomenon
E)products
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Studies that analyze policies and principles typically rely on documents as the _____.

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D)unit of analysis
E)subjective values
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A _____ relationship is one in which an association between two variables appears to be causal but can in fact be explained by some third variable.

A)plausible
B)temporal
C)cognitive
D)spurious
E)reversible
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Analyzing the research that has already been conducted on the topic is one of the first stages of conducting a research project,and is crucial for coming up with a good research design.This process is termed as _____.

A)recommendation
B)bibliography editing
C)literature review
D)citation
E)reference writing
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_____ is using a combination of multiple and different research strategies in a single research project.

A)Circulation
B)Annotation
C)Abstraction
D)Triangulation
E)Cognition
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If a research does not require a literature review,_____ could be the next best option.

A)cancelling the hypothesis
B)editing the research design
C)annotated bibliography
D)editing the hypothesis
E)rejecting the null hypothesis
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Every research has a different purpose and a corresponding research design.Define the different kinds of research methods that are available.
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Differentiate between idiographic and nomothetic research strategies.
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A(n)_____ is a variable that causes another.A(n)_____ is a variable that is caused by another.

A)subjective variable; objective variable
B)independent variable; dependent variable
C)dependent variable; independent variable
D)continuous variable; discreet variable
E)specific variable; general variable
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____ helps researchers know which areas are covered and which are left to be covered in a given topic.

A)Hypothesis
B)Research design
C)Literature review
D)Citation
E)Bibliography
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_____ occurs when claims about some higher-level unit of analysis are made based on data from some lower-level unit of analysis.

A)Null hypothesis
B)Ecological fallacy
C)Statistical imbalance
D)Reductionism
E)Faulty analysis
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In _____ research,the goal often is to empirically test hypotheses generated from theory.

A)qualitative
B)hypothetical
C)observational
D)quantitative
E)subjective
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The _____ is the short paragraph at the beginning of an article which summarizes the author's research question,methods used to answer the question,and key findings.

A)literature review
B)recommendations
C)research purpose
D)hypothesis testing
E)abstract
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State the differences between applied and basic research.
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Which of the following is a major component that needs to be considered while designing a research report?

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B)Abstract
C)Research participants
D)Advertising
E)Annotated bibliography
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A(n)_____ is a statement,sometimes but not always causal,describing a researcher's expectation regarding the anticipated findings.

A)literature review
B)hypothesis
C)abstract
D)bibliography
E)acknowledgment
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Write a note on the errors that occur during research.
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_____ is the list that is usually presented in alphabetical order,using the citation format of the researcher's profession,and it includes a brief summary of each source's point of focus,theoretical argument,and major findings underneath each citation.

A)Annotated bibliography
B)Hypothesis
C)Recommendations
D)Abstract
E)Conclusions
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In _____research,the goal is theory development or construction.

A)qualitative
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D)quantitative
E)subjective
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Write a note on causality research.
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How does a research benefit from a unit of analysis and a unit of observation?
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_____ is the error that occurs when claims about one,lower level unit of analysis are made based on data from some higher level unit of analysis.

A)Reductionism
B)Ecological fallacy
C)Null hypothesis
D)Statistical imbalance
E)Faulty analysis
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In a,_____ a researcher will aim for a _____ understanding of the phenomenon that is being investigated.
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The cause must precede the effect in time in order for a correlation to be considered _____.
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_____ occurs when claims are made about individuals but only group-level data have been gathered.
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A _____is one in which a relationship between two variables appears to be causal but can in fact be explained by some third variable.
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In a(n)_____,the researcher would aim to acquire a(n)_____ understanding of the phenomenon that is being investigated.
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_____ variables depend upon independent variables.
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Define triangulation.
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A _____is the thing(s)that the researcher observes,measures,or collects in the course of trying to learn something about the unit of analysis.
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_____ is conducted to learn what method can be utilized in collecting data,how best to approach research subjects,or even what sorts of questions can be asked.
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What is literature review? How does it contribute toward research.
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Leo Motors conducts research every year that provides information on the cost of production,the satisfaction rate of customers,the areas on which they intend to improve on,etc.Leo Motors is conducting a(n)_____.
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A(n)_____ approach to an explanation is one where the researchers seek to provide all possible explanations of a particular case.
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What is a hypothesis? How does it contribute toward the research?
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"Quantitative and qualitative researchers tend to take different approaches when it comes to hypotheses." Explain.
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