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Deck 2: The Nature of Science and Research
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_________________ is any study that examines information on many cases at one point in time.
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
A
2
A _______________ is longitudinal research in which information about a category of cases or people that shared a common experience at one time period is traced across subsequent time periods.
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)cohort study
D)longitudinal research
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)cohort study
D)longitudinal research
C
3
Following ___________________,scientists are detached and take results,including from their own research,as being tentative.
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
A
4
___________________ is the scientific norm that demands utmost honesty in all aspects of the research process;dishonesty,fraud,or cheating is a major taboo.
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
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____________________ is the scientific norm that says that producing knowledge is a public act and the findings should be available for all to use.In order for it to be accepted into the community,it must be rigorously reviewed.
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
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6
_____________ are the empirical evidence or information that one gathers carefully according to rules or procedures.
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
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7
We know a lot about the social world from ordinary reasoning or __________________ .
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
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8
Researchers using _____________________ examine features of people or other units at more than one point in time.
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
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9
_______________ refers to observations that people experience through the senses-touch,sight,hearing,smell,and taste.
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
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10
___________________ occurs when we take special notice of people or events and generalize from them.
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
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11
________________ is a longitudinal study in which the same type of information is collected on a group of people or other units across multiple time periods.
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
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12
__________________ can be defined as a system of interconnected ideas that condenses and organizes knowledge for purposes of understanding and/or explanation.
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
A)data
B)empirical evidence
C)theory
D)hypothesis
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13
_________________ occurs when we feel we have all the answers and do not need to listen,seek information,or raise questions any longer.
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
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14
_________________ occurs when we have some evidence that we believe and then assume that it applies to many other situations.
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
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15
A _________________ is longitudinal research in which information is about the identical cases or people in each of several time periods.
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
A)cross-sectional research
B)time-series research
C)panel study
D)longitudinal research
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16
Consistent with the norm of ________________,scientists should judge research only on the basis of its scientific merit.
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
A)disinterestedness
B)universalism
C)research honesty
D)communalism
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17
When we accept something as being true just because someone in a position of authority says it is true,we are using _________________ as a basis of knowing.
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
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18
________________ comes in various forms,but it says we overgeneralize from what we believe to be highly positive or prestigious sources of knowledge.
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
A)overgeneralization
B)selective observation
C)premature closure
D)halo effect
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19
__________________ means you accept something as being true because it's the way things have always been.
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
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20
__________________ is a basis of knowledge in which we rely on our own lived experiences.
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
A)Personal experience knowledge
B)common sense knowledge
C)Tradition knowledge
D)authority knowledge
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21
Explain the norms of scientific research.
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22
Like a magazine or newspaper author who is paid for writing,researchers are paid for publishing in scholarly journals.
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23
The media knowledge does not uncritically feed off the information provided to them by government agencies and politicians,and vice versa.
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24
The social sciences,such as anthropology,psychology,political science,education,criminal
justice criminology,and sociology,involve the study of people-their beliefs,personalities,behavior,
interaction,cultures,institutions,and so forth.
justice criminology,and sociology,involve the study of people-their beliefs,personalities,behavior,
interaction,cultures,institutions,and so forth.
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25
What are the alternatives to research based knowledge?
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26
Scientists should accept new ideas or evidence in a carefree,uncritical manner.
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27
Academic freedom is the existence of an open and largely unrestricted atmosphere for the free
exchange of ideas and information.
exchange of ideas and information.
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28
Scientists should aspire to be neutral,impartial,receptive,and open to unexpected observations or new ideas.
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29
Political funding in criminology/criminal justice does jot have a significant impact on its research agenda.
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30
Kuhn's progression of knowledge is the idea that scientific knowledge does not progress in a simple linear and cumulative fashion;rather,knowledge progresses in the context of a community,meaning that professional,personal,and cultural interests play important roles.
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31
Scientists may argue intensely with one another and tear apart a research report as part of the norm of organized skepticism.
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32
Describe the quantitative research process.
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33
Like the quantitative researcher,a qualitative researcher will
select a topic,design a study,collect data,analyze data,and interpret data.However,the qualitative
researcher often collects,analyzes,and interprets data simultaneously,or goes back and
forth between these steps.
select a topic,design a study,collect data,analyze data,and interpret data.However,the qualitative
researcher often collects,analyzes,and interprets data simultaneously,or goes back and
forth between these steps.
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