Deck 11: Observation, Ethnography, and Participatory Action Research
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Deck 11: Observation, Ethnography, and Participatory Action Research
1
David Rosenhan's study involved him and seven colleagues engaging in complete participant roles in a mental hospital in ______ roles.
A) pseudo-patient
B) pseudo-psychiatrist
C) pseudo-physician
D) pseudo-visitor
A) pseudo-patient
B) pseudo-psychiatrist
C) pseudo-physician
D) pseudo-visitor
A
2
In a ______, the observer does not reveal to others that they are a researcher.
A) participant observer
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) participant researcher
A) participant observer
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) participant researcher
C
3
Festinger's study on a doomsday group involved research team members joining the group and observing from the inside. This is an example of ______.
A) covert observation
B) complete observation
C) partial participation
D) participant research
A) covert observation
B) complete observation
C) partial participation
D) participant research
A
4
Alvin joins a fraternity to observe college Greek culture as part of his senior thesis project, he does not disclose his research intent to his fraternity brothers. What type of research role is Alvin engaging in?
A) covert observer
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) covert participant
A) covert observer
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) covert participant
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5
Researchers who identify themselves as being engaged in observational research are engaging in a ______ role.
A) overt observation
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) participant researcher
A) overt observation
B) complete observer
C) complete participant
D) participant researcher
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6
Mark invites engaged couples to a lab to observe them discussing wedding plans. The couples know they are being observed for research and their conversation is atypical due to ______.
A) heightened awareness
B) reactivity
C) discomfort
D) novel stimuli
A) heightened awareness
B) reactivity
C) discomfort
D) novel stimuli
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7
Level of reactivity is reduced during longer observational periods for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ______.
A) rapport is established
B) novel stimuli fades into the background
C) the observation becomes more structured
D) inability to maintain a false front
A) rapport is established
B) novel stimuli fades into the background
C) the observation becomes more structured
D) inability to maintain a false front
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8
______ refers to a manual that outlines the rules that will be used to structure the coding of textual, visual, or audio observations in a manner that helps to improve the validity and reliability of the coding classifications made.
A) Classification manual
B) Observation rule book
C) Research manual
D) Coding scheme
A) Classification manual
B) Observation rule book
C) Research manual
D) Coding scheme
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9
With ______ the researcher observes the participant and notes each time a predetermined criterion behavior occurs.
A) sign systems
B) category systems
C) criterion coding
D) behavior systems
A) sign systems
B) category systems
C) criterion coding
D) behavior systems
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10
Betty is observing baseball players to see how often they spit during the game. She notes every time they spit. Which coding scheme system is being used to code this behavior?
A) sign systems
B) category systems
C) criterion coding
D) behavior systems
A) sign systems
B) category systems
C) criterion coding
D) behavior systems
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11
A ______ is better suited if you are interested in the number of times a behavior is displayed, whereas a ______ is better suited if you are interested in the temporal flow of the behavior throughout the day.
A) sign systems; behavior systems
B) sign systems; category systems
C) criterion coding; sign systems
D) criterion coding; category systems
A) sign systems; behavior systems
B) sign systems; category systems
C) criterion coding; sign systems
D) criterion coding; category systems
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12
______ refers to the understandings that exist within a social group.
A) Insider knowledge
B) Exoc
C) Etic
D) Emic
A) Insider knowledge
B) Exoc
C) Etic
D) Emic
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13
______ refers to understandings from the outside, that is, the observer's perspective.
A) Insider knowledge
B) Exoc
C) Etic
D) Emic
A) Insider knowledge
B) Exoc
C) Etic
D) Emic
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14
According to Lofland everything we call social science addresses one of three questions. Which is NOT one of the three questions?
A) What are the causes of a social phenomenon.
B) What is the social phenomenon.
C) What are the characteristics of a social phenomenon.
D) What are the consequences of a social phenomenon.
A) What are the causes of a social phenomenon.
B) What is the social phenomenon.
C) What are the characteristics of a social phenomenon.
D) What are the consequences of a social phenomenon.
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15
______ notes are hunches, hypotheses, poststructuralist connections, critiques of what I am doing/thinking/seeing.
A) Methodological
B) Personal
C) Theoretical
D) Observation
A) Methodological
B) Personal
C) Theoretical
D) Observation
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16
Learning the activities of people in the natural setting through observing or participating in those activities is referred to as all the following EXCEPT ______.
A) participant observation
B) participatory action research
C) ethnography
D) field research
A) participant observation
B) participatory action research
C) ethnography
D) field research
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17
______ combines the self-reflection of autobiography with the cultural analysis that is integral to ethnography.
A) Ethnobiography
B) Autoethnography
C) New ethnographies
D) Cultural biographies
A) Ethnobiography
B) Autoethnography
C) New ethnographies
D) Cultural biographies
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18
The goal of ______ is to understand the relationship between societal structures and ideological patterns of thought that limit our ability to confront and change unjust social systems.
A) societal ethnographers
B) critical ethnographers
C) new ethnographers
D) cultural ethnographers
A) societal ethnographers
B) critical ethnographers
C) new ethnographers
D) cultural ethnographers
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19
Participatory action research was linked to the following trends below EXCEPT ______.
A) the radical and reformist approaches to international economic development assistance
B) the view of adult education as an empowering alternative to traditional approaches to education
C) the ongoing debate within the social sciences over the dominant social science paradigm
D) the ongoing debate within women's studies about the gender wage pay gap.
A) the radical and reformist approaches to international economic development assistance
B) the view of adult education as an empowering alternative to traditional approaches to education
C) the ongoing debate within the social sciences over the dominant social science paradigm
D) the ongoing debate within women's studies about the gender wage pay gap.
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20
Researchers who engage in research in communities they have no connection to and extract data and disappear are engaging in ______ research.
A) participatory action research (PAR)
B) disconnected research
C) community research
D) hit and run research
A) participatory action research (PAR)
B) disconnected research
C) community research
D) hit and run research
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21
______ researchers who share political values with an organized group of people they study and serving their interest by doing research that helps advocate for their cause.
A) Cultural critique
B) Activist
C) Parachute
D) Ethnographic
A) Cultural critique
B) Activist
C) Parachute
D) Ethnographic
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22
______ a researcher whose main primary political allegiance is to the academy, and to the knowledge from research, not to the relationship established with the organized group of people being studied.
A) Cultural critique
B) Activist
C) Parachute
D) Ethnographic
A) Cultural critique
B) Activist
C) Parachute
D) Ethnographic
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23
Krystal is a researcher and an advocate for healthcare reform, her research on health disparities is used to advocate for this cause. What type of researcher is Krystal?
A) cultural critique
B) activist
C) parachute
D) ethnographic
A) cultural critique
B) activist
C) parachute
D) ethnographic
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24
While Regan is interested in minimizing oppression, her main research interest is in contributing to the body of knowledge for the academy. What type of researcher is Regan?
A) cultural critique
B) activist
C) parachute
D) ethnographic
A) cultural critique
B) activist
C) parachute
D) ethnographic
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25
______ is the pressures to require a unanimous position by a group, which may mask the diversity of the group and cause the perspectives of some members of the community to be suppressed.
A) Consensus tyranny
B) Community diversity
C) Participant tyranny
D) Community tyranny
A) Consensus tyranny
B) Community diversity
C) Participant tyranny
D) Community tyranny
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26
When researchers posed as pseudo-patients in a mental hospital only the real patients recognized that they weren't schizophrenic.
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27
There are no ethical concerns in observational research.
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28
Adults forget the presence of an observer quicker than children do.
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29
The reliability of the category coding scheme is the extent of inter-rater agreement.
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30
What people do is not of interest to social and health scientists
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31
All researchers subscribe to the "traditional" continuum of roles from "complete participant" to "complete observer."
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32
Critical ethnography begins with an ethical responsibility to address processes of unfairness or injustice within a particular lived domain.
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33
Parachute research is an exploitative research activity.
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34
Summarize the relationship between the observer and the observed and discuss the traditional continuum of roles in observational studies.
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35
Compare and contrast the different coding schemes in observational research and discuss the appropriate time to use each system.
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36
Summarize the role of culture in ethnography and discuss the different types of ethnography.
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37
Summarize the idea of hit and run research and discuss the potential implications in engaging in research in this manner.
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38
Compare and contrast "cultural critique" vs "activist research" and discuss the advantages and disadvantages to each approach.
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39
Consider the role of relationships in field research and identify a group that you currently do not have a connection with (e.g., toddlers in South America) and propose a research question (e.g., how much exercise is normal for this demographic?). Discuss how you will gain access to this group and how and what you may observe them doing. Be sure to include the level of structure you would desire for the study and discuss the different components to consider in the design of this observational study.
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40
Mona is engaging in observation research of the romantic lives of celebrities, she is filming their interactions over the course of a year. The participants are aware of the filming and know that an edited version of the year will be released in a popular television series. How much should Mona be concerned about reactivity and can Mona minimize reactivity in this context.
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