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Deck 8: Case Study Approaches
1
Which of the following is NOT a key aspect of the classic experiment incorporation of manipulative control?
A) Individuals are randomly assigned to treatment and control groups.
B) The two groups are treated the same in all respects except for the presence or absence of the independent variable.
C) the elimination of rival plausible explanation through analytical control
D) Use appropriate statistical tests to see whether any differences we observe are greater than we would expect based on chance variation alone.
A) Individuals are randomly assigned to treatment and control groups.
B) The two groups are treated the same in all respects except for the presence or absence of the independent variable.
C) the elimination of rival plausible explanation through analytical control
D) Use appropriate statistical tests to see whether any differences we observe are greater than we would expect based on chance variation alone.
C
2
Which of the following is NOT one of the three different types of case studies differentiated by Stake?
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
D
3
A ______ is any "bounded system," that is, a focus of study bounded in space and time.
A) case
B) participant
C) subject
D) study focus
A) case
B) participant
C) subject
D) study focus
A
4
A ______ can be a person, an organization, an event, a place, a file, a country, or just about any other entity we can clearly demarcate as a focus of study.
A) case
B) participant
C) subject
D) study focus
A) case
B) participant
C) subject
D) study focus
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5
Rochelle is evaluating infant mortality rates in the state of Texas. In this study what is the case?
A) mortality
B) Texas
C) cities in Texas
D) infants
A) mortality
B) Texas
C) cities in Texas
D) infants
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6
A case study in which the entire focus is on the one case and nothing else is referred to as a(n) ______.
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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7
Elisa is a coroner who must ascertain the cause of death for each deceased individual she assesses. What type of case study is this?
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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8
According to Stake, the ______ is of greater interest to academe than other types of case studies.
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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9
Alex is interested in childhood obesity, he sets up a study in an elementary school to collect data, however, the children and the school are not the focus. What type of case study is this?
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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10
A ______ involves a chosen set of cases where each case is treated as its own individual entity, to be compared or contrasted with one another.
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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11
A series of burglaries have occurred in your neighborhood. The detectives are evaluating each burglary as a separate case, but then comparing the evidence of these separate cases. What type of case study is this?
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
A) intrinsic case study
B) instrumental case study
C) collective case study
D) critical case study
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12
What is another name for collective case study?
A) extended intrinsic case study
B) extended Instrumental case study
C) combination case study
D) multiple case study
A) extended intrinsic case study
B) extended Instrumental case study
C) combination case study
D) multiple case study
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13
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate reason for conducting a case study according to Yin.
A) The focus of your study is at least partly contemporary.
B) You have intact groups as participants.
C) You are asking a "how" or "why" question regarding some phenomenon of interest.
D) You have little or no control over what happens in the situation.
A) The focus of your study is at least partly contemporary.
B) You have intact groups as participants.
C) You are asking a "how" or "why" question regarding some phenomenon of interest.
D) You have little or no control over what happens in the situation.
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14
Which photographer wrote "Do Photographs Tell the Truth?"
A) Donald T. Campbell
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Howard Becker
D) Howard Palys
A) Donald T. Campbell
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Howard Becker
D) Howard Palys
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15
Which of the following is NOT a reason why a photograph might be false?
A) The photographer was more interested in aesthetic concerns.
B) The photo was faked.
C) Censorship was involved.
D) The model was more interested in aesthetic concerns.
A) The photographer was more interested in aesthetic concerns.
B) The photo was faked.
C) Censorship was involved.
D) The model was more interested in aesthetic concerns.
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16
______ is a process of theory formulation characteristic of inductive approaches.
A) Manipulative induction
B) Formulative induction
C) Analytical induction
D) Analytical deduction
A) Manipulative induction
B) Formulative induction
C) Analytical induction
D) Analytical deduction
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17
______ is a type of cognitive bias where people only pay attention to information that confirms their previously existing beliefs or biases instead of being open to negative evidence that would cause them to reconsider those beliefs.
A) negative evidence bias
B) negative belief bias
C) disproval bias
D) confirmation bias
A) negative evidence bias
B) negative belief bias
C) disproval bias
D) confirmation bias
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18
______ consists of cases or evidence that is contradictory to a working hypothesis or your current understanding.
A) Negative evidence
B) Negative belief
C) Disproval bias
D) Confirmation bias
A) Negative evidence
B) Negative belief
C) Disproval bias
D) Confirmation bias
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19
An important quality of any theory is that there must be potential evidence that the theory is incorrect, thus the theory must be ______.
A) indisputable
B) hypothetical
C) disprovable
D) conformational
A) indisputable
B) hypothetical
C) disprovable
D) conformational
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20
Which popular media character does Paly's use to demonstrate an intrinsic case study?
A) Sherlock Holmes
B) Dr. Who
C) Harry Potter
D) Wolverine
A) Sherlock Holmes
B) Dr. Who
C) Harry Potter
D) Wolverine
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21
Which former U.S. president's decision-making process was used to discuss case studies in your text?
A) Richard Nixon
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Barack Obama
D) Donald Trump
A) Richard Nixon
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Barack Obama
D) Donald Trump
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22
______ stands for an excessive form of concurrence-seeking among members of high prestige, tightly knit policy-making groups.
A) Group suppression
B) Group cohesiveness
C) Groupthink
D) Concurrence seeking
A) Group suppression
B) Group cohesiveness
C) Groupthink
D) Concurrence seeking
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23
Alia is in a Home Owner's Association (HOA) meeting for her neighborhood. The HOA president and the other members of the HOA thinks the speed limit should be raised, however, Alia thinks that the speed limit is already too high and should be lowered, but suppresses this doubt because of ______.
A) group suppression
B) group cohesiveness
C) groupthink
D) concurrence seeking
A) group suppression
B) group cohesiveness
C) groupthink
D) concurrence seeking
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24
Which famous equation is a subject of David Bodanis book which is a case study on the sociology of knowledge?
A) E = mc2
B) a + b = c
C) groupthink
D) concurrence seeking
A) E = mc2
B) a + b = c
C) groupthink
D) concurrence seeking
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25
Which scholar dismissed case studies as "useless" and "prescientific" early in their career prior to understanding their research value?
A) Donald T. Campbell
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Howard Becker
D) Howard Palys
A) Donald T. Campbell
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Howard Becker
D) Howard Palys
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26
A key aspect of the classic experiment is the manipulative control that it incorporates in order to achieve control over a number of different rival plausible explanations.
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27
Researchers are encouraged to bring a rigid methodological attitude in respect to case studies.
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28
An important quality of any theory is that it must be able to be disproved.
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29
There is no way to evaluate photographs as case studies.
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30
Sherlock Holmes is a methodologist according to your text.
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31
On some level every photograph is true and every photograph is false.
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32
Case study analysis are not feasible in the real world.
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33
Social and health science case studies only occur on a small scale.
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34
Identify the key differences between intrinsic case studies, instrumental case studies, and collective case studies.
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35
Summarize and discuss how to know when a case study is appropriate.
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36
Compare and contrast the difference between threats to validity of an image and parallel threats in interactive research.
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37
Summarize the idea of analytic induction and negative evidence and discuss the relevance of both to case studies.
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38
Compare and contrast the decision-making process in the Bay of Pigs to the Cuban Missile Crisis and discuss the reason these examples are good case studies to review?
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39
Consider how different professions engage in case study analysis. Discuss two different professions that utilize case studies and discuss the role of case studies in their work, the type of case studies relevant to the work they do, and how the case studies inform the professions.
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40
The local government would like to reduce recidivism rates for formerly incarcerated people in the state. There are three different local organizations working with formally incarcerated individuals and the government officials have hired you to evaluate each case and compare their effectiveness to see which organization should be chosen to assist in program implementation. Discuss the following:
a. type of case study you should utilize
b. independent variable
c. dependent variable
d. role of induction and deduction
e. how to make the decision
f. potential for issues (e.g., internal validity, groupthink)
a. type of case study you should utilize
b. independent variable
c. dependent variable
d. role of induction and deduction
e. how to make the decision
f. potential for issues (e.g., internal validity, groupthink)
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