Deck 3: Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations

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An ______________ position states that what people see and touch (i.e. ,empirical reality)is not overly complex.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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is an orientation toward reality that assumes the beliefs and meanings people construct and use in a social context fundamentally shape social reality.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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The idea that each of us carries with us an enormous stock of theoretical knowledge essential for making sense of our surroundings is known as a personal theoretical framework.
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________________ is defined as empathetic understanding used by ISS researchers as their primary goal.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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The term ______________ refers to the idea that two seemingly contradictory elements or processes actually interact in a mutually transformative manner,with each transforming one another.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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____________ are hidden or unstated ideas about the nature of human beings,social reality,or social processes that underlie a theory or theoretical framework

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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Whereas PSS assumes determinism,ISS emphasizes voluntary individual free choice,sometimes called ____________________ .

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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Interpretative social scientists' ultimate purpose thus is to learn about how the world works so they can acquire an in-depth understanding of other people,appreciate the wide diversity of lived human experience,and better acknowledge shared humanity.
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The __________________ is a philosophical notion that science should be more concerned with contradictory evidence than supporting evidence.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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______________ is a system of interconnected ideas that condenses and organizes knowledge for purposes of understanding and/or explanation.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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___________________ is an approach to research that emphasizes the systematic analysis and detailed study of people and text in order to arrive at understandings and interpretations of how people construct and maintain meaning within their social worlds.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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______________,is a method for combining deductive logic with precise empirical observations in order to discover and confirm a set of probabilistic causal laws that can be used to predict general patterns of human activity.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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The ultimate purpose of research for PSS is scientific explanation-to discover and document
universal causal laws of human behavior.
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Although most positivists believe in absolute determinism,PSS downplays an individual's objective or external reasons and any sense of social influence or pressure.
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_____________ looks at the questions,how do we know what we say we know,and what constitutes legitimate knowledge?

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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The __________________ is type of thinking,beliefs that benefits and works to the advantage of those with cultural,political,and economic power.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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__________________ suggests that free will,choices,and decision making are not unlimited or open ended;rather,they stay within restricted boundaries of options-both culturally and materially derived.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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The term subjective implies that observers should agree on what they see and that scientific knowledge is not based on values,opinions,attitudes,or beliefs.
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Although ____________ can look like legitimate social scientific theories,they differ in that their assumptions and reasoning are dogmatic;in other words,they are rigid,unyielding,and unreflective.

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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Critical Social Science defines social science as a critical process of inquiry that generates liberating knowledge so as to reveal structural and cultural inhibiting forces in an attempt to help people change their living conditions and build a better world for themselves.
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The cause variable,or the one that identifies forces or conditions that act on something else,is the _______________.

A)independent variable
B)variable
C)unit of analysis
D)dependent variable
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A hypothesis is a theoretical statement that specifies the relationship between two or more concepts (variables)and says something about the kind of relationship it is.
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_____________ are ideas expressed as a symbol or in words.

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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A __________ is classified depending on their location in a causal relationship.

A)independent variable
B)variable
C)unit of analysis
D)dependent variable
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We can think of the social world as comprising many units of analysis,such as individual people,groups,organizations,movements,institutions,countries,and the world.
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Deductive theorizing begins with specific observations of empirical evidence.On the basis of its observations and evidence,it constructs a more abstract set of ideas and concepts that explain the object of research.
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Explain the types of relationships that can exist between concepts in criminal justice research.
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What is the difference between criminal justice theory and ideology?
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A proposition,then,is an empirically testable version of a proposition.It is a tentative statement about a relationship between variables
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Inductive theorizing begins with abstract thinking.It logically connects the ideas of a preexisting theory to concrete evidence and then tests these ideas against the evidence.
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Explain the three approaches to social science research.
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The variable that is the effect or is the result or outcome of another variable is the ________________.

A)independent variable
B)variable
C)unit of analysis
D)dependent variable
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____________ are rarely used in isolation.Rather,they form interconnected groups,or concept clusters.

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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An ______________ position states that what people see and touch (i.e. ,empirical reality)is not overly complex.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
D
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is an orientation toward reality that assumes the beliefs and meanings people construct and use in a social context fundamentally shape social reality.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
A
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The idea that each of us carries with us an enormous stock of theoretical knowledge essential for making sense of our surroundings is known as a personal theoretical framework.
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________________ is defined as empathetic understanding used by ISS researchers as their primary goal.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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The term ______________ refers to the idea that two seemingly contradictory elements or processes actually interact in a mutually transformative manner,with each transforming one another.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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____________ are hidden or unstated ideas about the nature of human beings,social reality,or social processes that underlie a theory or theoretical framework

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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Whereas PSS assumes determinism,ISS emphasizes voluntary individual free choice,sometimes called ____________________ .

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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Interpretative social scientists' ultimate purpose thus is to learn about how the world works so they can acquire an in-depth understanding of other people,appreciate the wide diversity of lived human experience,and better acknowledge shared humanity.
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The __________________ is a philosophical notion that science should be more concerned with contradictory evidence than supporting evidence.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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______________ is a system of interconnected ideas that condenses and organizes knowledge for purposes of understanding and/or explanation.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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___________________ is an approach to research that emphasizes the systematic analysis and detailed study of people and text in order to arrive at understandings and interpretations of how people construct and maintain meaning within their social worlds.

A)the social construction of reality
B)human agency
C)verstehen
D)interpretive social science
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______________,is a method for combining deductive logic with precise empirical observations in order to discover and confirm a set of probabilistic causal laws that can be used to predict general patterns of human activity.

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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The ultimate purpose of research for PSS is scientific explanation-to discover and document
universal causal laws of human behavior.
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Although most positivists believe in absolute determinism,PSS downplays an individual's objective or external reasons and any sense of social influence or pressure.
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_____________ looks at the questions,how do we know what we say we know,and what constitutes legitimate knowledge?

A)epistemology
B)positivist social science
C)falsification doctrine
D)essentialist
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The __________________ is type of thinking,beliefs that benefits and works to the advantage of those with cultural,political,and economic power.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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__________________ suggests that free will,choices,and decision making are not unlimited or open ended;rather,they stay within restricted boundaries of options-both culturally and materially derived.

A)theory
B)bounded autonomy
C)dialectic relationship
D)dominant ideology
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The term subjective implies that observers should agree on what they see and that scientific knowledge is not based on values,opinions,attitudes,or beliefs.
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Although ____________ can look like legitimate social scientific theories,they differ in that their assumptions and reasoning are dogmatic;in other words,they are rigid,unyielding,and unreflective.

A)theoretical assumptions
B)theoretical concepts
C)ideologies
D)concepts
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Critical Social Science defines social science as a critical process of inquiry that generates liberating knowledge so as to reveal structural and cultural inhibiting forces in an attempt to help people change their living conditions and build a better world for themselves.
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The cause variable,or the one that identifies forces or conditions that act on something else,is the _______________.

A)independent variable
B)variable
C)unit of analysis
D)dependent variable
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A hypothesis is a theoretical statement that specifies the relationship between two or more concepts (variables)and says something about the kind of relationship it is.
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_____________ are ideas expressed as a symbol or in words.

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A __________ is classified depending on their location in a causal relationship.

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C)unit of analysis
D)dependent variable
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We can think of the social world as comprising many units of analysis,such as individual people,groups,organizations,movements,institutions,countries,and the world.
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Deductive theorizing begins with specific observations of empirical evidence.On the basis of its observations and evidence,it constructs a more abstract set of ideas and concepts that explain the object of research.
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Explain the types of relationships that can exist between concepts in criminal justice research.
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What is the difference between criminal justice theory and ideology?
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A proposition,then,is an empirically testable version of a proposition.It is a tentative statement about a relationship between variables
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Inductive theorizing begins with abstract thinking.It logically connects the ideas of a preexisting theory to concrete evidence and then tests these ideas against the evidence.
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Explain the three approaches to social science research.
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The variable that is the effect or is the result or outcome of another variable is the ________________.

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____________ are rarely used in isolation.Rather,they form interconnected groups,or concept clusters.

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