Deck 3: Asking Questions in Political Science
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Deck 3: Asking Questions in Political Science
1
Variables with ratio measurement:
A) do not have a true zero in their measurement scale
B) have a true zero in their measurement scale
C) have categories with meaningful order
D) do not have categories with meaningful order
A) do not have a true zero in their measurement scale
B) have a true zero in their measurement scale
C) have categories with meaningful order
D) do not have categories with meaningful order
B
2
A correlation is:
A) an empirical relationship
B) a set of variables
C) an analytical research question
D) an attribute or characteristic that can vary across observations
A) an empirical relationship
B) a set of variables
C) an analytical research question
D) an attribute or characteristic that can vary across observations
A
3
It is important that you do not include the characteristics you used to define the research population as one of your:
A) correlations
B) causations
C) independent variables
D) dependent variables
A) correlations
B) causations
C) independent variables
D) dependent variables
C
4
A research population is a group of observations that:
A) have a particular set of attributes or characteristics in common
B) do not have any particular set of attributes or characteristics in common
C) must be randomly selected
D) must not be randomly selected
A) have a particular set of attributes or characteristics in common
B) do not have any particular set of attributes or characteristics in common
C) must be randomly selected
D) must not be randomly selected
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5
The unit of analysis for World Values Survey data is:
A) the United States
B) countries that were surveyed
C) the year that the countries were surveyed
D) individuals
A) the United States
B) countries that were surveyed
C) the year that the countries were surveyed
D) individuals
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6
Which of the following is an example of ordinal measurement?
A) Male and female choices indicating biological sex
B) A scale from 1 to 4 measuring life satisfaction
C) A list of six different religious affiliations
D) A whole number indication of a person's age in years
A) Male and female choices indicating biological sex
B) A scale from 1 to 4 measuring life satisfaction
C) A list of six different religious affiliations
D) A whole number indication of a person's age in years
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7
Why should researchers not choose independent variables arbitrarily?
A) Because there are certain variables that should not be used in research
B) Because variables have different types of measurement
C) Because we are trying to explain variation in independent variables in our research
D) Because there should be a reason for which an independent variable is included
A) Because there are certain variables that should not be used in research
B) Because variables have different types of measurement
C) Because we are trying to explain variation in independent variables in our research
D) Because there should be a reason for which an independent variable is included
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8
The process of identifying indicators in order to measure and assess concepts empirically is known as:
A) quantification
B) operationalization
C) measurement
D distinction
A) quantification
B) operationalization
C) measurement
D distinction
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9
What is the WVS?
A) The World Values Study
B) The World Values Survey
C) The Wide Values Study
D) The World Variables Survey
A) The World Values Study
B) The World Values Survey
C) The Wide Values Study
D) The World Variables Survey
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10
What is one drawback to variables with ordinal measurement?
A) The precise distance between values is unknown
B) There are usually only four categories associated with them
C) They are not useful for asking respondents where they fall on a numerical scale
D) Only dependent variables should have ordinal measurement
A) The precise distance between values is unknown
B) There are usually only four categories associated with them
C) They are not useful for asking respondents where they fall on a numerical scale
D) Only dependent variables should have ordinal measurement
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11
When thinking about a possible correlation among variables, it is a good idea to:
A) consider only one set of values for the independent variable
B) make sure only variables with ordinal measurement are used
C) consider how different values of an independent variable might be associated with different values of the dependent variable
D) ensure that the research question has a dependent variable
A) consider only one set of values for the independent variable
B) make sure only variables with ordinal measurement are used
C) consider how different values of an independent variable might be associated with different values of the dependent variable
D) ensure that the research question has a dependent variable
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12
Whether we can say that a particular value in one variable caused a particular value in a second variable is called:
A) correlation
B) falsification
C) foundation
D) causality
A) correlation
B) falsification
C) foundation
D) causality
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13
An antecedent variable is a variable:
A) that occurs prior to the variables included in the analysis
B) that occurs throughout the research
C) that occurs after the research is concluded
D) that is influenced by control variables
A) that occurs prior to the variables included in the analysis
B) that occurs throughout the research
C) that occurs after the research is concluded
D) that is influenced by control variables
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14
A variable that interacts with an independent variable in some way to produce an effect on the dependent variable is called a/an:
A) control variable
B) bias variable
C) intervening variable
D) imposing variable
A) control variable
B) bias variable
C) intervening variable
D) imposing variable
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15
In the question, "What is the effect of religion on political freedom?" religion is a/an:
A) intervening variable
B) dependent variable
C) independent variable
D) antecedent variable
A) intervening variable
B) dependent variable
C) independent variable
D) antecedent variable
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16
Variables must vary because:
A) they are used only as independent variables
B) without variation it is not possible to determine if correlations among variables exist
C) they are generalizable
D) they are part of the research question
A) they are used only as independent variables
B) without variation it is not possible to determine if correlations among variables exist
C) they are generalizable
D) they are part of the research question
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17
The following answer choices: don't know, other, I would not vote, US: Republican, US: Democrat, to a survey question based on party choice are examples of:
A) nominal measurement
B) ordinal measurement
C) interval measurement
D) ratio measurement
A) nominal measurement
B) ordinal measurement
C) interval measurement
D) ratio measurement
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18
A nominal variable with only two categories is considered a/an:
A) interval variable
B) ratio variable
C) binary variable
D) ordinal variable
A) interval variable
B) ratio variable
C) binary variable
D) ordinal variable
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19
For your project, any variable with nominal measurement that has more than two categories will require the researcher to:
A) transform the variable into one with ordinal measurement
B) choose or create only two categories from the original categories
C) choose a different variable
D) write a different kind of theory
A) transform the variable into one with ordinal measurement
B) choose or create only two categories from the original categories
C) choose a different variable
D) write a different kind of theory
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20
The dependent variable is:
A) the variable that is deliberately changed
B) what occurs before the independent variable
C) used to explain variation
D) what the research hopes to explain
A) the variable that is deliberately changed
B) what occurs before the independent variable
C) used to explain variation
D) what the research hopes to explain
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