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Quantitative Research experiments

A)are also called survey research.
B)do not follow the logic found in natural science research.
C)require a well defined research question.
D)have nothing to do with science.
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Dr.Mottle is interested in studying the Amish migration into the midwest during the 1900s.Which of the following would best fit her research?

A)experimental/quantitative research
B)content analysis/quantitative research
C)ethnographic field research/qualitative research
D)historical research/qualitative research
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Critical thinking

A)involves superstition and witchcraft.
B)looks at an issue from one viewpoint only.
C)has little to do with research.
D)leads us to uncover hidden assumptions.
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In real life the seven-step research plan often integrates steps ,it is non linear.What step is the most important in ensuring that the research topic is narrowed to an appropriate area?

A)informing others
B)designing the study
C)analyzing the data
D)focusing the question
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Dr.Van Offer is conducting a survey research study.He will

A)ask people questions in a written format or in an interview format.
B)need thousands of participants.
C)summarize the data in powerpoint presentations only.
D)need at least 5 assistants to help process the study.
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Dr.Van Offer is a medical doctor with an idea about how to improve his dermatology patientsȇ care.He would like to perform a study.What type of study should he consider?

A)exploratory
B)descriptive
C)explanatory
D)experimental
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Dr.Richards took his research in a completely new direction,and found himself asking the ȈWhatȈ question again and again to try to design a second study.His first study was considered a(n)___________study.

A)explanatory
B)exploratory
C)qualitative
D)scholarly
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Which of the following definitions DOES NOT fit the word ȈresearchȈ?

A)applying critical thinking and adopting an orientation
B)process of applying accepted techniques and principles
C)gathering preexisting information from academic journals
D)using faulty logic to make choices
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Dr.Marsh did an exploratory study on a topic that he thought was very interesting.He spent hours and hours collecting data and analyzing the data,but when he tried to interpret the data he didnȇt get anywhere - nothing made sense.Which of the following steps in the research process do you think that Dr.Marsh skipped?

A)informing others
B)designing the study
C)background research
D)selecting a topic
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This type of data collection typically requires that a researcher closely observes a small group of people over a length of time.

A)ethnographic field research
B)surveys
C)quantitative data collection
D)historical-comparative research
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Which of the following is NOT a major purpose of research?

A)to explore a new issue
B)to find hidden treasure
C)to see if a program works as it should
D)to explain why an event happens in a certain way
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A study that is developed to determine whether a new immigration law is effective is considered what type of study?

A)evaluative
B)descriptive
C)comprehensive
D)exploratory
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Which of the following studies might be considered explanatory research?

A)Why are some women always late for their annual physical?
B)Do athletes like a specific beverage?
C)Does the anti-smoking policy in Arizona work?
D)When is the best time to implement a new student policy?
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Dr.Marsh designed a study to determine if the new healthcare guidelines impacted practitioner procedures.This study is most likely a(n)

A)evaluative study.
B)extractive study.
C)exact study.
D)descriptive study.
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Empirical evidence

A)is data or evidence that can be tied to something that can be seen,touched,smelled,etc.
B)is always easily collected.
C)never needs to be documented.
D)does not need to be collected systematically.
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the research process?

A)design study
B)collect data
C)take a course in research
D)interpret data
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Two types of research are typically done in the later stage of the learning process.They are

A)explanatory,evaluation
B)descriptive,explanatory
C)evaluation,descriptive
D)exploratory,descriptive
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Basic social research increases general knowledge and

A)its usefulness is usually immediately apparent.
B)requires that the researcher purchase expensive equipment.
C)the researchers are activist and interventionist oriented,solving immediate problems.
D)is the source of most new scientific ideas.
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Quantitative data collection techniques include all BUT the following:

A)historical comparative research.
B)experiments.
C)surveys.
D)content analyses.
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Ms.Goldsworth told her professor that she was having a difficult time determining what is true and how to evaluate data.She actually needs help with

A)critical reasoning.
B)qualitative research.
C)historical research.
D)forming an argument.
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ȈArgumentȈ used in the research context means a set of of logically connected statements that end with a logical conclusion.
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Descriptive research

A)presents a generalized picture of a situation.
B)can blend together with explanatory research.
C)focuses on whether something actually works.
D)is the same as exploratory research.
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Who are the primary consumers of basic and applied research?
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In practical application the seven-step research process requires that one must finish one step before undertaking the next step.
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In 2-3 sentences describe the reasoning for critical thinking.
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Empirical social research

A)has no real world application.
B)generates results stated as fixed absolutes.
C)is an ongoing process of accumulating information.
D)is the same as critical thinking.
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Applied researchers rarely

A)conduct evaluations of data.
B)are recognized as leaders in the field of social research.
C)find anything of significance.
D)worry about building,testing,or connecting findings to a larger theory.
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Mr.Love,an assistant to Dr.Van Offer,was told that he needed to find empirical evidence.He has no clue what that means - what is the correct meaning?

A)data or evidence that ultimately can be tied to something that can be seen,touched,smelled,heard,etc.
B)a list of food items
C)unusual work practices
D)evidence that is thrown together with no practical meaning.
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Exploratory research focuses on who and how questions.
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Applied science researchers often use the results in decision making.
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Basic research addresses a specific concern or offers solutions to a problem that has been identified by an employer,club,or some other organization or movement.
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The research process is finite - requiring no additional studies or results.
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Strong,solid evidence is directly correlated with quantitative research and has nothing to do with qualitative research.
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Two different types of research (e.g.descriptive and exploratory)can often blend together in practice.
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Explanatory research asks the question___________and evaluation asks___________.
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Social research is evidence-based so answers that are derived are static,that is,they never change.
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The final step in the research process is informing others.In one or two sentences,explain how that could be done effectively.
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Empirical evidence involves moral,religious or ideological reasoning.
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Describe exploratory research.What is its goal?
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Explanatory research

A)is compatible with exploratory and descriptive research.
B)identifies sources of social behaviors and beliefs
C)answers the question Ȉdoes it work?Ȉ
D)has an outcome of practical recommendations
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______________________and___________are the two forms of evidence in social research.
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A research study that is conducted early in the learning process and asks the ȈWhatȈ question is typically a (n)___________study.
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If one were to develop a system of analyzing material in various Country Western lyrics,one would most aptly be using a___________technique.
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Experimental research is most closely associated with___________data collection techniques.
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___________are the primary consumers of basic research.
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Research that addresses a specific concern,like why something continues to happen,is
considered
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Briefly describe the difference between qualitative data vs.quantitative data.
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An ongoing process of accumulating information is___________research.
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The product of research process is___________.
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______________________should be collected carefully and systematically according to generally accepted rules or standards.
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Content analysis,surveys and experiments are all part of___________data collection techniques.
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______________________is one way of producing knowledge.
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Why would it be important to inform others at the end of the research cycle?
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Exploratory research is typically conducted___________in the learning process.
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Which is more important,the type of data collected or whether the data are trustworthy? Why?
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A medical research study that compares one drug to a new drug to see if the new drug is more effective is most likely what kind of research? What type of data collecting technique would be most applicable?
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Research that utilizes previously collected data organized in a different way to address a question is considered what type of data collection technique?
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A(n)___________is a set of logically connected statements that start simple and end with a clear conclusion that pulls everything together.
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______________________uses an argument as well as critical thinking.
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Research is an ongoing process,building on___________.
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Dr.Wells is very interested in the smoking habits of gamblers and has decided to do a field study where she observes and surveys various gamblers over a period of time.What type of data collection and research technique do you think that she is using? If Dr.Wells publishes her study,what types of additional studies might be generated (be creative,think of other studies that might go well with smokers and gambling)
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Tyler Jenson is a casino investor.He is thinking of building a casino in Iowa where there are several other successful casinos,but he is unsure about the local attitudes on gambling.He would like to do a little research on the communityȇs social and moral attitudes toward gambling.What is the purpose of this research (exploring,describing,explaining,evaluating)? Explain your answer.
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Discuss Basic Research vs.Applied research - differences and similarities.
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What was the purpose of including the D.A.R.E.example in the textbook? Are there lessons to be learned from the example?
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The textbook offers the examples of teenage sex education and the DARE program as programs that really have not done what was intended of the programs.Compare the two programs,what do they have in common? What is different? What type of research was done (descriptive,etc)?
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Quantitative Research experiments

A)are also called survey research.
B)do not follow the logic found in natural science research.
C)require a well defined research question.
D)have nothing to do with science.
C
2
Dr.Mottle is interested in studying the Amish migration into the midwest during the 1900s.Which of the following would best fit her research?

A)experimental/quantitative research
B)content analysis/quantitative research
C)ethnographic field research/qualitative research
D)historical research/qualitative research
D
3
Critical thinking

A)involves superstition and witchcraft.
B)looks at an issue from one viewpoint only.
C)has little to do with research.
D)leads us to uncover hidden assumptions.
D
4
In real life the seven-step research plan often integrates steps ,it is non linear.What step is the most important in ensuring that the research topic is narrowed to an appropriate area?

A)informing others
B)designing the study
C)analyzing the data
D)focusing the question
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Dr.Van Offer is conducting a survey research study.He will

A)ask people questions in a written format or in an interview format.
B)need thousands of participants.
C)summarize the data in powerpoint presentations only.
D)need at least 5 assistants to help process the study.
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Dr.Van Offer is a medical doctor with an idea about how to improve his dermatology patientsȇ care.He would like to perform a study.What type of study should he consider?

A)exploratory
B)descriptive
C)explanatory
D)experimental
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Dr.Richards took his research in a completely new direction,and found himself asking the ȈWhatȈ question again and again to try to design a second study.His first study was considered a(n)___________study.

A)explanatory
B)exploratory
C)qualitative
D)scholarly
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Which of the following definitions DOES NOT fit the word ȈresearchȈ?

A)applying critical thinking and adopting an orientation
B)process of applying accepted techniques and principles
C)gathering preexisting information from academic journals
D)using faulty logic to make choices
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Dr.Marsh did an exploratory study on a topic that he thought was very interesting.He spent hours and hours collecting data and analyzing the data,but when he tried to interpret the data he didnȇt get anywhere - nothing made sense.Which of the following steps in the research process do you think that Dr.Marsh skipped?

A)informing others
B)designing the study
C)background research
D)selecting a topic
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This type of data collection typically requires that a researcher closely observes a small group of people over a length of time.

A)ethnographic field research
B)surveys
C)quantitative data collection
D)historical-comparative research
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Which of the following is NOT a major purpose of research?

A)to explore a new issue
B)to find hidden treasure
C)to see if a program works as it should
D)to explain why an event happens in a certain way
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A study that is developed to determine whether a new immigration law is effective is considered what type of study?

A)evaluative
B)descriptive
C)comprehensive
D)exploratory
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Which of the following studies might be considered explanatory research?

A)Why are some women always late for their annual physical?
B)Do athletes like a specific beverage?
C)Does the anti-smoking policy in Arizona work?
D)When is the best time to implement a new student policy?
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Dr.Marsh designed a study to determine if the new healthcare guidelines impacted practitioner procedures.This study is most likely a(n)

A)evaluative study.
B)extractive study.
C)exact study.
D)descriptive study.
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Empirical evidence

A)is data or evidence that can be tied to something that can be seen,touched,smelled,etc.
B)is always easily collected.
C)never needs to be documented.
D)does not need to be collected systematically.
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the research process?

A)design study
B)collect data
C)take a course in research
D)interpret data
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Two types of research are typically done in the later stage of the learning process.They are

A)explanatory,evaluation
B)descriptive,explanatory
C)evaluation,descriptive
D)exploratory,descriptive
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Basic social research increases general knowledge and

A)its usefulness is usually immediately apparent.
B)requires that the researcher purchase expensive equipment.
C)the researchers are activist and interventionist oriented,solving immediate problems.
D)is the source of most new scientific ideas.
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Quantitative data collection techniques include all BUT the following:

A)historical comparative research.
B)experiments.
C)surveys.
D)content analyses.
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Ms.Goldsworth told her professor that she was having a difficult time determining what is true and how to evaluate data.She actually needs help with

A)critical reasoning.
B)qualitative research.
C)historical research.
D)forming an argument.
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ȈArgumentȈ used in the research context means a set of of logically connected statements that end with a logical conclusion.
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Descriptive research

A)presents a generalized picture of a situation.
B)can blend together with explanatory research.
C)focuses on whether something actually works.
D)is the same as exploratory research.
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Who are the primary consumers of basic and applied research?
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In practical application the seven-step research process requires that one must finish one step before undertaking the next step.
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In 2-3 sentences describe the reasoning for critical thinking.
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Empirical social research

A)has no real world application.
B)generates results stated as fixed absolutes.
C)is an ongoing process of accumulating information.
D)is the same as critical thinking.
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Applied researchers rarely

A)conduct evaluations of data.
B)are recognized as leaders in the field of social research.
C)find anything of significance.
D)worry about building,testing,or connecting findings to a larger theory.
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Mr.Love,an assistant to Dr.Van Offer,was told that he needed to find empirical evidence.He has no clue what that means - what is the correct meaning?

A)data or evidence that ultimately can be tied to something that can be seen,touched,smelled,heard,etc.
B)a list of food items
C)unusual work practices
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Exploratory research focuses on who and how questions.
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Applied science researchers often use the results in decision making.
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Basic research addresses a specific concern or offers solutions to a problem that has been identified by an employer,club,or some other organization or movement.
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The research process is finite - requiring no additional studies or results.
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Strong,solid evidence is directly correlated with quantitative research and has nothing to do with qualitative research.
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Two different types of research (e.g.descriptive and exploratory)can often blend together in practice.
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Explanatory research asks the question___________and evaluation asks___________.
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Social research is evidence-based so answers that are derived are static,that is,they never change.
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The final step in the research process is informing others.In one or two sentences,explain how that could be done effectively.
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Empirical evidence involves moral,religious or ideological reasoning.
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Describe exploratory research.What is its goal?
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Explanatory research

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B)identifies sources of social behaviors and beliefs
C)answers the question Ȉdoes it work?Ȉ
D)has an outcome of practical recommendations
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______________________and___________are the two forms of evidence in social research.
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A research study that is conducted early in the learning process and asks the ȈWhatȈ question is typically a (n)___________study.
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If one were to develop a system of analyzing material in various Country Western lyrics,one would most aptly be using a___________technique.
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Experimental research is most closely associated with___________data collection techniques.
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___________are the primary consumers of basic research.
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Research that addresses a specific concern,like why something continues to happen,is
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Briefly describe the difference between qualitative data vs.quantitative data.
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An ongoing process of accumulating information is___________research.
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The product of research process is___________.
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______________________should be collected carefully and systematically according to generally accepted rules or standards.
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Content analysis,surveys and experiments are all part of___________data collection techniques.
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______________________is one way of producing knowledge.
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Why would it be important to inform others at the end of the research cycle?
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Exploratory research is typically conducted___________in the learning process.
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Which is more important,the type of data collected or whether the data are trustworthy? Why?
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A medical research study that compares one drug to a new drug to see if the new drug is more effective is most likely what kind of research? What type of data collecting technique would be most applicable?
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Research that utilizes previously collected data organized in a different way to address a question is considered what type of data collection technique?
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A(n)___________is a set of logically connected statements that start simple and end with a clear conclusion that pulls everything together.
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______________________uses an argument as well as critical thinking.
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Research is an ongoing process,building on___________.
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Dr.Wells is very interested in the smoking habits of gamblers and has decided to do a field study where she observes and surveys various gamblers over a period of time.What type of data collection and research technique do you think that she is using? If Dr.Wells publishes her study,what types of additional studies might be generated (be creative,think of other studies that might go well with smokers and gambling)
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Tyler Jenson is a casino investor.He is thinking of building a casino in Iowa where there are several other successful casinos,but he is unsure about the local attitudes on gambling.He would like to do a little research on the communityȇs social and moral attitudes toward gambling.What is the purpose of this research (exploring,describing,explaining,evaluating)? Explain your answer.
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Discuss Basic Research vs.Applied research - differences and similarities.
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The textbook offers the examples of teenage sex education and the DARE program as programs that really have not done what was intended of the programs.Compare the two programs,what do they have in common? What is different? What type of research was done (descriptive,etc)?
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