Deck 37: Understanding Criminological Research

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Dependent and independent variables are the same.
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Qualitative research tends to be:

A)based on smaller samples
B)inductive
C)based on statistics
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What are the advantages of survey methods?

A)standardised questions can be asked effectively
B)they can be used for large scale studies
C)they are very personal
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What are the basic rules for asking questions in interviews?

A)Don't use leading questions
B)Don't ask anything personal
C)Don't ask two questions in one
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What are three different types of interview?

A)interrogative
B)semi-structured
C)structured
D)unstructured
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For survey based questionnaires, what is the difference between open and closed questions?
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What is the role of the moderator at a focus group?
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What is at the heart of much ethnographic research?
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Why is some research covert?
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Quantitative research tends to be:

A)large scale
B)small scale
C)deductive
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What is a focus group?

A)a scientific method
B)a means of counselling
C)a form of group interview
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Before conducting a structured interview you will need to prepare an 'interview guide'.
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Where large samples are concerned it will generally be structured interviewing that is required.
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Focus groups should be as large as possible.
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Ethnography is based on anthropological methods
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What is meant by 'sampling' in social research?

A)sending out questionnaires
B)selecting respondents from a larger population
C)looking at different types of criminal activities
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What is triangulation?

A)social constructivism
B)a type of ethnographic method
C)looking at a particular phenomenon from a number of different points
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Why might an internet based survey have a high probability of systematic bias ?

A)people will delete the email
B)some groups will not have access to the internet
C)it will be very expensive to run
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What is the optimum number of unstructured or in-depth interviews to be conducted?

A)5-10
B)over 100
C)40-70
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Deck 37: Understanding Criminological Research
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Dependent and independent variables are the same.
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Qualitative research tends to be:

A)based on smaller samples
B)inductive
C)based on statistics
based on smaller samples
inductive
3
What are the advantages of survey methods?

A)standardised questions can be asked effectively
B)they can be used for large scale studies
C)they are very personal
standardised questions can be asked effectively
they can be used for large scale studies
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What are the basic rules for asking questions in interviews?

A)Don't use leading questions
B)Don't ask anything personal
C)Don't ask two questions in one
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What are three different types of interview?

A)interrogative
B)semi-structured
C)structured
D)unstructured
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For survey based questionnaires, what is the difference between open and closed questions?
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What is the role of the moderator at a focus group?
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What is at the heart of much ethnographic research?
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Why is some research covert?
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Quantitative research tends to be:

A)large scale
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C)deductive
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What is a focus group?

A)a scientific method
B)a means of counselling
C)a form of group interview
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Before conducting a structured interview you will need to prepare an 'interview guide'.
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Where large samples are concerned it will generally be structured interviewing that is required.
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Focus groups should be as large as possible.
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Ethnography is based on anthropological methods
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What is meant by 'sampling' in social research?

A)sending out questionnaires
B)selecting respondents from a larger population
C)looking at different types of criminal activities
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What is triangulation?

A)social constructivism
B)a type of ethnographic method
C)looking at a particular phenomenon from a number of different points
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Why might an internet based survey have a high probability of systematic bias ?

A)people will delete the email
B)some groups will not have access to the internet
C)it will be very expensive to run
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What is the optimum number of unstructured or in-depth interviews to be conducted?

A)5-10
B)over 100
C)40-70
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