Deck 2: Theory Development

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Alonzo will be conducting an ethnography by observing the actions of a group of people with whom he has never interacted and wants to observe their actions without interacting at all with any of the members of the culture.Alonzo's plan,then,is to act as which of the following?

A)complete participant
B)participant-observer
C)complete observer
D)Text-miner
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The belief that the best theories are found in the results of systematic study (inductive theory)is also known as ______.

A)cognitive dissonance
B)grounded theory
C)social comparison theory
D)deduction
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According to the humanistic approach,humans have free will and choice--they are practical and plan behavior.This viewpoint is labeled ______.

A)pragmatism
B)determinism
C)holism
D)particularism
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Data mining is a more modern derivation of which research method?

A)rhetorical criticism
B)content analysis
C)interaction analysis
D)none of these
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Social scientists refer to patterns of communication that hold true across groups of people,over time,and in different contexts as ______.

A)determinism
B)generalizations
C)hypotheses
D)random samples
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A researcher who is looking at a situation in its entirety,as the focal point of research,is applying which of the following?

A)particularism
B)holism
C)a social scientific approach
D)a quantitative method
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A systematic method for describing,analyzing,interpreting,and evaluating the persuasive force of messages is known as ______.

A)content analysis
B)experimental research
C)rhetorical criticism
D)survey research
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The social scientific approach utilizes ______ methods in order to make generalizations about human behavior.

A)quantitative
B)qualitative
C)intensive
D)extensive
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Cause and effect is revealed with which research method?

A)experiment
B)survey
C)textual analysis
D)ethnography
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According to the social science approach,human behavior should be studied in specific,narrow pieces.The intent is that the entire picture will eventually be made clear.This viewpoint is labeled ______.

A)pragmatism
B)determinism
C)holism
D)particularism
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______ research is reported by someone other than the person who conducted it,which means the information could be unintentionally presented in a biased manner.

A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Quantitative
D)Qualitative
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The humanist approach views truth as ______;whereas the social scientific approach treats truth as ______.

A)altruistic;deterministic
B)common sense;scholarly
C)ethnographic;experimental
D)subjective;objective
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When every member of a population has an equal chance of being selected for a research study,the sample is known as a/an ______.

A)aggregate sample
B)nonrandom sample
C)population sample
D)random sample
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Cheri plans to record and then analyze the conversations between and among members of a group of people she has chosen for her research study.Cheri's work may also be known as ______.

A)interaction analysis
B)ethnography
C)data mining
D)generalization
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Because they provide more anonymity to her respondents,Tanisha should plan to use which of the following in her research study?

A)closed-ended questions
B)questionnaires
C)interviews
D)focus groups
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Researchers who are interested in the structure of interactions typically conduct ______.

A)content analysis
B)interaction analysis
C)rhetorical criticism
D)textual analysis
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The ______ research method is naturalistic and emergent because participants are in their natural environment.

A)field experiment
B)lab experiment
C)ethnography
D)biography
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A text is ______.

A)a written message
B)a message
C)a recorded message
D)a written or recorded message
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Theories can grow when there is a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the original principles.This is known as ______.

A)induction
B)deduction
C)intension
D)extension
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Dante would like to collect data about the life of first-year college students.He would like the research to be comprehensive,to include information about what daily life is like,what classes are like,and what it is like living in the dorms.The best research method to obtain this data would be ______.

A)experiment
B)survey
C)textual analysis
D)ethnography
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Explain open-ended and closed-ended questions and how they differ.
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The participant-observer researcher becomes fully involved with the culture or context,but he or she has admitted his or her research agenda before entering the environment.
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Identify and explain two research methods.Then compare and contrast the two methods based on the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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In ethnographic research,acting as a complete observer allows for the most objectivity in recording data.
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The control of a variable is known as manipulation.
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Besides research methods used,thoroughly explain two differences between the social scientific and humanistic approaches to communication theory.
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Masculinity is considered a variable because people can be highly masculine,moderately masculine,non-masculine,and so on.
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Field experiments take place in a controlled location known as a laboratory.
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Survey research is the only way to determine how someone thinks or feels about something.
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Content analysis is primarily used to study mass communication.
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Differentiate between why social scientific approach researchers follow determinism and humanistic approach researchers follow pragmatism.
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Which of the following uses verbal descriptions of communicative phenomena?

A)qualitative methods
B)quantitative methods
C)ethnography
D)textual analysis
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Extension occurs when a new element is added to a theory.
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Identify and explain the three different types of ethnography based on the researcher's role.Explain a benefit and drawback for each type.
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Deductive theory is generally associated with which of the following?

A)grounded theory
B)scientific method
C)humanistic approach
D)particularism
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Deductive theory development occurs before inductive theory development.
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Experiments can only occur in laboratory settings.
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Alonzo will be conducting an ethnography by observing the actions of a group of people with whom he has never interacted and wants to observe their actions without interacting at all with any of the members of the culture.Alonzo's plan,then,is to act as which of the following?

A)complete participant
B)participant-observer
C)complete observer
D)Text-miner
C
2
The belief that the best theories are found in the results of systematic study (inductive theory)is also known as ______.

A)cognitive dissonance
B)grounded theory
C)social comparison theory
D)deduction
B
3
According to the humanistic approach,humans have free will and choice--they are practical and plan behavior.This viewpoint is labeled ______.

A)pragmatism
B)determinism
C)holism
D)particularism
A
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Data mining is a more modern derivation of which research method?

A)rhetorical criticism
B)content analysis
C)interaction analysis
D)none of these
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Social scientists refer to patterns of communication that hold true across groups of people,over time,and in different contexts as ______.

A)determinism
B)generalizations
C)hypotheses
D)random samples
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A researcher who is looking at a situation in its entirety,as the focal point of research,is applying which of the following?

A)particularism
B)holism
C)a social scientific approach
D)a quantitative method
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A systematic method for describing,analyzing,interpreting,and evaluating the persuasive force of messages is known as ______.

A)content analysis
B)experimental research
C)rhetorical criticism
D)survey research
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The social scientific approach utilizes ______ methods in order to make generalizations about human behavior.

A)quantitative
B)qualitative
C)intensive
D)extensive
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Cause and effect is revealed with which research method?

A)experiment
B)survey
C)textual analysis
D)ethnography
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According to the social science approach,human behavior should be studied in specific,narrow pieces.The intent is that the entire picture will eventually be made clear.This viewpoint is labeled ______.

A)pragmatism
B)determinism
C)holism
D)particularism
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______ research is reported by someone other than the person who conducted it,which means the information could be unintentionally presented in a biased manner.

A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Quantitative
D)Qualitative
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The humanist approach views truth as ______;whereas the social scientific approach treats truth as ______.

A)altruistic;deterministic
B)common sense;scholarly
C)ethnographic;experimental
D)subjective;objective
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When every member of a population has an equal chance of being selected for a research study,the sample is known as a/an ______.

A)aggregate sample
B)nonrandom sample
C)population sample
D)random sample
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Cheri plans to record and then analyze the conversations between and among members of a group of people she has chosen for her research study.Cheri's work may also be known as ______.

A)interaction analysis
B)ethnography
C)data mining
D)generalization
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Because they provide more anonymity to her respondents,Tanisha should plan to use which of the following in her research study?

A)closed-ended questions
B)questionnaires
C)interviews
D)focus groups
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Researchers who are interested in the structure of interactions typically conduct ______.

A)content analysis
B)interaction analysis
C)rhetorical criticism
D)textual analysis
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The ______ research method is naturalistic and emergent because participants are in their natural environment.

A)field experiment
B)lab experiment
C)ethnography
D)biography
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A text is ______.

A)a written message
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D)a written or recorded message
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Theories can grow when there is a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the original principles.This is known as ______.

A)induction
B)deduction
C)intension
D)extension
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Dante would like to collect data about the life of first-year college students.He would like the research to be comprehensive,to include information about what daily life is like,what classes are like,and what it is like living in the dorms.The best research method to obtain this data would be ______.

A)experiment
B)survey
C)textual analysis
D)ethnography
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Explain open-ended and closed-ended questions and how they differ.
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The participant-observer researcher becomes fully involved with the culture or context,but he or she has admitted his or her research agenda before entering the environment.
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Identify and explain two research methods.Then compare and contrast the two methods based on the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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In ethnographic research,acting as a complete observer allows for the most objectivity in recording data.
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The control of a variable is known as manipulation.
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Besides research methods used,thoroughly explain two differences between the social scientific and humanistic approaches to communication theory.
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Masculinity is considered a variable because people can be highly masculine,moderately masculine,non-masculine,and so on.
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Field experiments take place in a controlled location known as a laboratory.
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Survey research is the only way to determine how someone thinks or feels about something.
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Content analysis is primarily used to study mass communication.
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Differentiate between why social scientific approach researchers follow determinism and humanistic approach researchers follow pragmatism.
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Which of the following uses verbal descriptions of communicative phenomena?

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Extension occurs when a new element is added to a theory.
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Identify and explain the three different types of ethnography based on the researcher's role.Explain a benefit and drawback for each type.
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Deductive theory is generally associated with which of the following?

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C)humanistic approach
D)particularism
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Deductive theory development occurs before inductive theory development.
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Experiments can only occur in laboratory settings.
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