Deck 12: Crime and Justice Ethnographic Field Research
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Deck 12: Crime and Justice Ethnographic Field Research
1
Academic field research began in the late nineteenth century with ___________.
A) political science
B) anthropology
C) sociology
D) criminology
A) political science
B) anthropology
C) sociology
D) criminology
B
2
Who was the first researcher to live with a group of people for a long period of time and write about collecting data?
A) Auguste Comte
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Bronislaw Malinowski
D) Max Weber
A) Auguste Comte
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Bronislaw Malinowski
D) Max Weber
C
3
Sociological field research in the United States began at _______________.
A) The University of Illinois
B) The University of California
C) The Marshall University
D) The University of Chicago
A) The University of Illinois
B) The University of California
C) The Marshall University
D) The University of Chicago
D
4
Who said that researchers should leave the libraries and "get their hands dirty".
A) Auguste Comte
B) Robert Park
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Bronislaw Malinowski
A) Auguste Comte
B) Robert Park
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Bronislaw Malinowski
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5
The concept of "thick description was created by ______________.
A) Auguste Comte
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Bronislaw Malinowski
D) Clifford Geertz
A) Auguste Comte
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Bronislaw Malinowski
D) Clifford Geertz
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6
The word "ethno" means ________________.
A) family
B) people or folk
C) to study
D) to learn
A) family
B) people or folk
C) to study
D) to learn
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7
The word ethnography comes from ______________.
A) cultural anthropology
B) sociology
C) philosophy
D) criminology
A) cultural anthropology
B) sociology
C) philosophy
D) criminology
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8
Ethnographic field research is ___________________.
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as the occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as the occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
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9
Reflexivity is ______________.
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
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10
Naturalism is _________________.
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
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11
Going native is _________________.
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
A) the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
B) a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
C) the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
D) when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied
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12
Anyone the field researcher encounters who has formal or informal authority to control access to a site is a _____________.
A) informant
B) person of authority
C) VIP
D) gatekeeper
A) informant
B) person of authority
C) VIP
D) gatekeeper
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13
A field research technique in which researchers mentally adjust to "see" events in the field as if for the first time or as an outsider is called ____________.
A) first view
B) attitude of strangeness
C) first sight
D) new view
A) first view
B) attitude of strangeness
C) first sight
D) new view
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14
Techniques in field research to make the people being studied feel more comfortable with the research process and to help them accept the researcher's presence are called ___________.
A) normalization
B) standardization
C) normalize field research
D) blending
A) normalization
B) standardization
C) normalize field research
D) blending
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15
A relationship between ethnographer and informant in which small tokens or favors, including deference and respect, are exchanged is called ________.
A) a borrowing relationship
B) an understanding relationship
C) a mutual relationship
D) an exchange relationship
A) a borrowing relationship
B) an understanding relationship
C) a mutual relationship
D) an exchange relationship
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16
An open-ended interview with one person who describes his or her entire life is called _________.
A) life history interview
B) rich interview
C) thick description interview
D) biography
A) life history interview
B) rich interview
C) thick description interview
D) biography
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17
When a research is overt and is an intimate friend of the participants, the researcher is taking of the role of
A) Complete participant
B) Participant as observer
C) Observer as participant
D) Complete observer
A) Complete participant
B) Participant as observer
C) Observer as participant
D) Complete observer
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18
When a researcher pretends to have little knowledge or skills in order to learn more about a field site is called
A) Exchange relationship
B) Appearance of interest
C) Acceptable incompetent
D) Social relations
A) Exchange relationship
B) Appearance of interest
C) Acceptable incompetent
D) Social relations
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19
The ability for an outsider to interact effectively with members is
A) Competent insider performance
B) Member validation
C) Natural history
D) Ecological validity
A) Competent insider performance
B) Member validation
C) Natural history
D) Ecological validity
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20
The principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings refers to which of the following:
A) Artificialism
B) Reflexivity
C) Temporalism
D) Ethnography
A) Artificialism
B) Reflexivity
C) Temporalism
D) Ethnography
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21
Which of the following are two essential skills for building rapport with members in the field?
A) Negotiations & Danger
B) Money & Favors
C) Charm & Trust
D) Friendship & Favors
A) Negotiations & Danger
B) Money & Favors
C) Charm & Trust
D) Friendship & Favors
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22
This is considered a central objective of the ethnographic field research that requires a deep empathy with those being studied and their culture?
A) Building rapport
B) Verstehen
C) Applying for Dual citizenship
D) Acquiring a macabre sense of empathy
A) Building rapport
B) Verstehen
C) Applying for Dual citizenship
D) Acquiring a macabre sense of empathy
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23
There are three types of questions in field research two of them are contrast and structural. What is the last type of research question in field research?
A) Descriptive
B) Life story
C) Member validation
D) A and C
A) Descriptive
B) Life story
C) Member validation
D) A and C
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24
Academic field research began in the late nineteenth century with ___________.
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25
______________ said that researchers should directly interact with and live among the native peoples and learn their customs, beliefs, and social processes.
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26
Sociological field research in the United States began at _______________.
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27
Knowledge that people are aware of and readily discuss is called ___________.
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28
Knowledge that people rarely acknowledge and may not be explicitly aware of is called _________.
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29
Qualitative data in which a researcher attempts to capture all the details of a social setting in an extremely detailed description and convey an intimate feel for the setting and the inner lives of people in it is called _____________.
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30
The word ethnography comes from ______________.
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31
The word ethno means ________________.
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32
Jeff Ferrell admitted to "going native" in his research on ______________.
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33
A key actor in field research with whom an ethnographer develops a relationship and who tells about or informs on, the field is called _____________.
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34
Techniques in field research to make the people being studied feel more comfortable with the research process and to help them accept the researcher's presence are called ___________.
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35
This is the field research technique that allows the researcher to use her/his own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
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36
An open-ended interview with one person who describes his or her entire life is called _________.
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37
This is a form of research which describes a culture and understanding another way of life from the native point of view
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38
This is the principle that researcher should examine events and they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social setting
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39
When choosing a field site, the research should choose a site with which he is closely familiar.
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40
A field researcher may be able to see and learn about only public, non-controversial events in the beginning, but with time and effort they can gain entry to more hidden, intimate, and controversial information.
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41
As long as the researcher is technically sound in his knowledge, the need to build rapport will not be necessary.
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42
A researcher in the field to learn must be an expert in the field or he will not know what he is seeing.
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43
Field workers must maintain an appearance of interest in the research and field they are studying.
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44
The "life history" interview is generally considered a lesser form of field research and should be avoided if possible.
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45
While conducting field research, the crime and justice researcher may learn of illegal and immoral actions. This is known to the researcher as guilty knowledge.
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46
Member validation does not help establish the authenticity and trustworthiness of a study.
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47
Jeff Ferrell's 'Empire of Scrounge' is an example of a research project utilizing primarily life history interviews.
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48
An ethnographic researcher should keep personal notes, or a diary, while in the field to record personal sentiments, attitudes, and changes.
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49
Why is ethnography considered the gold standard of qualitative research and why is it central for the study of crime and criminal justice studies?
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50
What are three principles of participant observation?
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51
Discuss and explain the access ladder within ethnographic fieldwork and interviews.
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52
Describe the various validity and reliability concerns that field researchers should be aware of.
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53
Discuss some of the ways researchers gain access to both their studied group and research site.
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