Deck 4: Factors Influencing the Research Process

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Which of the following illustrates the use of the inductive method?

A) hypothesis, observations, accept or reject hypothesis.
B) observations, pattern finding, and generalizations.
C) theory, hypothesis, observations, generalizations.
D) theory, observations, and generalizations.
E) generalizations, theory, and observations.
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Explanatory studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) none of these.
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A study that attempts to develop an in-depth subjective understanding of a unique cult is being guided by what paradigm?

A) positivism.
B) feminist research.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
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A theory is

A) a paradigm
B) a hypothesis
C) a systematic set of interrelated statements intended to explain something
D) All of these
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Descriptive studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) none of these
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To obtain approximate,tentative answers about how widespread an outbreak of welfare rights protests is,a researcher would conduct

A) a trend study.
B) an explanatory study.
C) an exploratory study.
D) a longitudinal study.
E) a descriptive study.
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Exploratory studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) usually use quantitative methods.
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Research designs can be descriptive,explanatory,or exploratory,but never more than one.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the influence of ethical considerations on social work research?

A) If a study violates any ethical guidelines, regardless of how subtle the violation is and regardless of the study's expected benefits, it will not be approved by an IRB.
B) It is sometimes difficult to judge whether the expected benefits of a study outweigh subtle and arguable ethical concerns.
C) Most agency studies that involve their clients as research participants do NOT require obtaining IRB approval.
D) If a study is being done on clients who are court ordered for treatment, voluntary participation and informed consent are no longer relevant as an ethical issue.
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If social workers wanted to find out how satisfied clients are,on the average,with the services they received,they would undertake

A) a descriptive study.
B) a trend study
C) a cohort study.
D)an exploratory study.
E) an explanatory study.
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Evaluation studies:

A) are done for exploration purposes.
B) are done for description purposes.
C) al are done for explanation purposes.
D) can be done for exploration, description or explanatory purposes.
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A study that attempts to gather data as ammunition for advocating for a particular cause is being guided by what paradigm?

A) positivism.
B) advocacyism.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
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Descriptive studies do NOT

A) study relationships between variables.
B) tell why something occurred.
C) use operational definitions.
D) use concepts.
E) Descriptive studies DO all of the above.
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A study of how the same clients discharged from a mental hospital in 2000 were functioning in 2001,2002,2003,and so on through 2007 would be

A) an inductive study
B) a qualitative study
C) a longitudinal study
D) a cross-sectional study
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Alex interviews the same survivors of a hurricane immediately after the hurricane and then again at 3 month intervals over two years to see how the effects of the hurricane on them change over time.Alex is conducting a:

A) trend study.
B) cohort study
C) panel study.
D) cross-sectional study.
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It is sometimes possible to predict something correctly and accurately even if we don't yet understand it.
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Explanatory studies are designed to find answers to which of the following questions?

A) Are people's attitudes toward public welfare changing?
B) Why are people's attitudes toward public welfare changing?
C) Who watches soap operas?
D) All of the above.
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Critical social science researchers view research as a way to marshal ammunition in support of their social change efforts.
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If a researcher wanted to know why there was a noticeable increase in the number of reported incidents of child abuse in the town of Southpaw during 2005,the researcher would design

A) a descriptive study.
B) an explanatory study.
C) a trend study.
D) a longitudinal study.
E) an exploratory study.
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A study that attempts to maximize precision and objectivity in testing whether an intervention reduces an undesirable behavior is being guided by what paradigm?

A) postmodernism.
B) positivism.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
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Describe one way in which organizational or political concerns could influence social work researchers to modify their research plans.
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Descriptive research answers the question "what's so" and explanatory research answers the question "why."
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How are theory and research linked? Give examples.
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Explain the differences between the interpretivist and critical theory paradigms.
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Explain how a study could be conducted within the critical social science paradigm using research methods associated with the positivist paradigm.
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Any organization wishing to receive federal research support must establish an IRB that reviews all of the organization's research proposals involving human participants and rules on their ethics.
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Discuss exploratory,descriptive and explanatory purposes for doing research.Describe a social work research study that illustrates each purpose.
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A research study must choose between the inductive versus the deductive method; it cannot use both methods.
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Social work practice models,like theories,can influence the research process.
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In deduction we start from observed data and develop a generalization that explains the relationship between the observed concepts.
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Discuss how two social work practice models might lead to different research studies about school social work with children who are disruptive in the classroom.
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Contrast the inductive model of theory construction with the deductive model.Give examples of research that use each of these models.
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It is sometimes difficult for IRB panelists to decide whether to approve a proposed study.
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Mary chronicles people's attitudes toward an upcoming poverty program.Mary is doing explanatory research.
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Explain why attrition can be an important problem in panel studies and how it can distort the results.
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Although cultural competence is important in social work practice,it is NOT important in social work research.
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Which of the following illustrates the use of the inductive method?

A) hypothesis, observations, accept or reject hypothesis.
B) observations, pattern finding, and generalizations.
C) theory, hypothesis, observations, generalizations.
D) theory, observations, and generalizations.
E) generalizations, theory, and observations.
B
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Explanatory studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) none of these.
A
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A study that attempts to develop an in-depth subjective understanding of a unique cult is being guided by what paradigm?

A) positivism.
B) feminist research.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
C
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A theory is

A) a paradigm
B) a hypothesis
C) a systematic set of interrelated statements intended to explain something
D) All of these
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Descriptive studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) none of these
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To obtain approximate,tentative answers about how widespread an outbreak of welfare rights protests is,a researcher would conduct

A) a trend study.
B) an explanatory study.
C) an exploratory study.
D) a longitudinal study.
E) a descriptive study.
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Exploratory studies:

A) can employ qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods.
B) always use qualitative methods.
C) always use quantitative methods.
D) usually use quantitative methods.
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Research designs can be descriptive,explanatory,or exploratory,but never more than one.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the influence of ethical considerations on social work research?

A) If a study violates any ethical guidelines, regardless of how subtle the violation is and regardless of the study's expected benefits, it will not be approved by an IRB.
B) It is sometimes difficult to judge whether the expected benefits of a study outweigh subtle and arguable ethical concerns.
C) Most agency studies that involve their clients as research participants do NOT require obtaining IRB approval.
D) If a study is being done on clients who are court ordered for treatment, voluntary participation and informed consent are no longer relevant as an ethical issue.
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If social workers wanted to find out how satisfied clients are,on the average,with the services they received,they would undertake

A) a descriptive study.
B) a trend study
C) a cohort study.
D)an exploratory study.
E) an explanatory study.
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Evaluation studies:

A) are done for exploration purposes.
B) are done for description purposes.
C) al are done for explanation purposes.
D) can be done for exploration, description or explanatory purposes.
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A study that attempts to gather data as ammunition for advocating for a particular cause is being guided by what paradigm?

A) positivism.
B) advocacyism.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
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Descriptive studies do NOT

A) study relationships between variables.
B) tell why something occurred.
C) use operational definitions.
D) use concepts.
E) Descriptive studies DO all of the above.
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A study of how the same clients discharged from a mental hospital in 2000 were functioning in 2001,2002,2003,and so on through 2007 would be

A) an inductive study
B) a qualitative study
C) a longitudinal study
D) a cross-sectional study
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Alex interviews the same survivors of a hurricane immediately after the hurricane and then again at 3 month intervals over two years to see how the effects of the hurricane on them change over time.Alex is conducting a:

A) trend study.
B) cohort study
C) panel study.
D) cross-sectional study.
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It is sometimes possible to predict something correctly and accurately even if we don't yet understand it.
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Explanatory studies are designed to find answers to which of the following questions?

A) Are people's attitudes toward public welfare changing?
B) Why are people's attitudes toward public welfare changing?
C) Who watches soap operas?
D) All of the above.
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Critical social science researchers view research as a way to marshal ammunition in support of their social change efforts.
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If a researcher wanted to know why there was a noticeable increase in the number of reported incidents of child abuse in the town of Southpaw during 2005,the researcher would design

A) a descriptive study.
B) an explanatory study.
C) a trend study.
D) a longitudinal study.
E) an exploratory study.
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A study that attempts to maximize precision and objectivity in testing whether an intervention reduces an undesirable behavior is being guided by what paradigm?

A) postmodernism.
B) positivism.
C) interpretivism.
D) critical social science.
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Describe one way in which organizational or political concerns could influence social work researchers to modify their research plans.
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Descriptive research answers the question "what's so" and explanatory research answers the question "why."
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How are theory and research linked? Give examples.
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Explain the differences between the interpretivist and critical theory paradigms.
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Explain how a study could be conducted within the critical social science paradigm using research methods associated with the positivist paradigm.
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Any organization wishing to receive federal research support must establish an IRB that reviews all of the organization's research proposals involving human participants and rules on their ethics.
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Discuss exploratory,descriptive and explanatory purposes for doing research.Describe a social work research study that illustrates each purpose.
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A research study must choose between the inductive versus the deductive method; it cannot use both methods.
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Social work practice models,like theories,can influence the research process.
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In deduction we start from observed data and develop a generalization that explains the relationship between the observed concepts.
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Discuss how two social work practice models might lead to different research studies about school social work with children who are disruptive in the classroom.
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Contrast the inductive model of theory construction with the deductive model.Give examples of research that use each of these models.
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It is sometimes difficult for IRB panelists to decide whether to approve a proposed study.
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Mary chronicles people's attitudes toward an upcoming poverty program.Mary is doing explanatory research.
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Explain why attrition can be an important problem in panel studies and how it can distort the results.
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Although cultural competence is important in social work practice,it is NOT important in social work research.
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