Deck 2: Sociological Investigation
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Deck 2: Sociological Investigation
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When two variables are statistically related,a cause-and-effect relationship always exists.
False
2
The mean is always a better statistical measure than the mode or the median.
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3
Scientific sociologists make use of what Max Weber called "verstehen" in order to make sense of their surroundings.
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4
A variable that is changed by another variable is called the "independent variable."
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Science is a logical system that is based on intuition and insight.
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Interpretive sociology focuses less on action itself and more on the meaning people attach to their actions.
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The sociologist recognizes that there are various kinds of "truth."
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Sociologists always achieve complete personal objectivity in their work.
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Natural scientists often have an easier time than social scientists when identifying cause-and-effect relationships.
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A positivist approach assumes that an objective reality exists "out there."
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A variable that causes change in another variable is called the "dependent variable."
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12
Reliability refers to the quality of consistency in measurement.
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13
Max Weber urged sociologists to strive toward the goal of being value-free.
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The logic and methodology of science guarantee that sociological research will result in objective,absolute truth.
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Replication is one way to assess the accuracy of existing research.
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Empirical evidence is what people in a society agree is true.
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Empirical evidence refers to what we can verify with our senses.
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Validity refers to actually measuring what you want to measure.
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A false correlation between two variables caused by a third variable is described as a "spurious" correlation.
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Two simple requirements that underlie the process of sociological investigation are
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Participant observation research is usually explanatory,which means that it identifies cause and effect relationships.
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A survey is a research method in which subjects respond to a series of statements or questions.
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Critical sociology studies society and tries to bring about social change.
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Interpretive sociology considers subjective feelings to be a source of bias.
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A closed-ended questionnaire format generally makes it easier to analyze research data compared to an open-ended questionnaire format.
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26
The very act of observing people may affect their behavior.
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27
Lois Benjamin's research on the life experiences of high-achieving African Americans suggests that
A)race has little to do with the life experiences of successful people.
B)racism remains a burden even among privileged African Americans.
C)race is now more of a barrier to African Americans than ever before in U.S.history.
D)racism mainly affects lower-class African Americans.
A)race has little to do with the life experiences of successful people.
B)racism remains a burden even among privileged African Americans.
C)race is now more of a barrier to African Americans than ever before in U.S.history.
D)racism mainly affects lower-class African Americans.
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28
Conducting interviews with 100 college students in a course would take no more time than having them all complete a questionnaire when they come to class.
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A random sample is likely to represent the population from which it is drawn.
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30
To identify cause-and-effect relationships,it is usually necessary to exercise experimental control of variables.
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31
Sociological research can never be harmful to subjects.
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32
"Statistical evidence" may or may not be the same as truth.
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33
Gender blindness is the problem of failing to consider the importance of gender in sociological research.
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34
Karl Marx founded the critical orientation in sociology.
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Participant observation is a research method by which researchers stand back from a setting,watch from a distance,and then carefully record the behavior of others.
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36
Carrying out research on Hispanic people,Asian people,or people of any distinctive ethnicity or category demands that researchers be sensitive to how subjects will interpret a researcher's words and actions.
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37
Baltzell found that a surprisingly large number of high-achieving people in our country's history came from the Boston area.
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The use of existing data and documents makes most historical research possible.
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39
Inductive logical thought turns theory into testable hypotheses.
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40
Just walking up to people on the street is a convenient and correct way to generate a random sample.
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41
The sociological perspective reveals that
A)"common sense" is usually pretty close to the truth.
B)much of what passes for "common sense" in the United States turns out to be at least partly wrong.
C)most people in the United States readily see how society shapes our lives.
D)"common sense" is not very popular in the United States.
A)"common sense" is usually pretty close to the truth.
B)much of what passes for "common sense" in the United States turns out to be at least partly wrong.
C)most people in the United States readily see how society shapes our lives.
D)"common sense" is not very popular in the United States.
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42
What process involves deciding exactly what is to be measured when assigning value to a variable?
A)operationalizing
B)reliability
C)conceptualizing
D)validity
A)operationalizing
B)reliability
C)conceptualizing
D)validity
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43
Science can be defined as a
A)logical system that bases knowledge on direct,systematic observation.
B)belief based on faith in ultimate truth.
C)belief based on a society's traditions.
D)logical system that bases truth on political goals.
A)logical system that bases knowledge on direct,systematic observation.
B)belief based on faith in ultimate truth.
C)belief based on a society's traditions.
D)logical system that bases truth on political goals.
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44
It is difficult to establish all the cause-and-effect relationships in a social situation because
A)most patterns of behavior have a single cause.
B)most patterns of behavior are random and have no cause at all.
C)most patterns of behavior are caused by many factors.
D)sociologists are not able to reach conclusions about cause and effect.
A)most patterns of behavior have a single cause.
B)most patterns of behavior are random and have no cause at all.
C)most patterns of behavior are caused by many factors.
D)sociologists are not able to reach conclusions about cause and effect.
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45
An apparent,although false,association between two variables that is caused by a third variable is called
A)a spurious correlation.
B)an unproven correlation.
C)an unreliable correlation.
D)an invalid correlation.
A)a spurious correlation.
B)an unproven correlation.
C)an unreliable correlation.
D)an invalid correlation.
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46
Examine the following series of numbers: 1,2,3,4,10.What is the median value?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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47
Two variables are said to display correlation if
A)they are caused by the same factor.
B)one occurs before the other.
C)both measure the same thing.
D)they vary together.
A)they are caused by the same factor.
B)one occurs before the other.
C)both measure the same thing.
D)they vary together.
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A theory states that increasing a person's formal higher education results in increased earnings over the individual's lifetime.In this theory,"higher education" is the
A)independent variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)correlation.
D)effect.
A)independent variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)correlation.
D)effect.
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49
With regard to the process of measurement,
A)for measurement to be reliable,it must be valid.
B)for measurement to be valid,it must be reliable.
C)all measurement is both reliable and valid.
D)measurement cannot be both reliable and valid.
A)for measurement to be reliable,it must be valid.
B)for measurement to be valid,it must be reliable.
C)all measurement is both reliable and valid.
D)measurement cannot be both reliable and valid.
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50
Sociologists use the term "empirical evidence" to refer to
A)information that is based on a society's traditions.
B)information that squares with common sense.
C)information we can verify with our senses.
D)information that most people agree is true.
A)information that is based on a society's traditions.
B)information that squares with common sense.
C)information we can verify with our senses.
D)information that most people agree is true.
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51
If you were trying to measure the "social class" of various people,you would have to keep in mind that
A)it is necessary to specify exactly what you are measuring.
B)you must measure "social class" in every way possible.
C)there is no way to measure "social class."
D)everyone agrees on what "social class" means.
A)it is necessary to specify exactly what you are measuring.
B)you must measure "social class" in every way possible.
C)there is no way to measure "social class."
D)everyone agrees on what "social class" means.
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52
______ refers to measuring exactly what one intends to measure.
A)congruence
B)validity
C)repeatability
D)reliability
A)congruence
B)validity
C)repeatability
D)reliability
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53
Imagine that you were going to measure the age of a number of respondents taking part in a survey.As you record the data,you are using the concept "age" as
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a variable.
D)an axiom.
A)a theory.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a variable.
D)an axiom.
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54
What term refers to the arithmetic average of a series of numbers?
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the correlation
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the correlation
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55
"A mental construct that represents some aspect of the world in a somewhat simplified form" is the definition of a
A)variable.
B)theory.
C)measurement.
D)concept.
A)variable.
B)theory.
C)measurement.
D)concept.
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56
In a cause-and-effect relationship
A)both variables must be shown to be independent.
B)the independent variable must come before the dependent variable in time.
C)the two variables must never display correlation.
D)there must be evidence that the correlation is spurious.
A)both variables must be shown to be independent.
B)the independent variable must come before the dependent variable in time.
C)the two variables must never display correlation.
D)there must be evidence that the correlation is spurious.
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57
The ability to neutralize the effect of one variable in order to assess the relationship between two other variables is called
A)making the correlation spurious.
B)making the correlation reliable.
C)control.
D)causing the correlation.
A)making the correlation spurious.
B)making the correlation reliable.
C)control.
D)causing the correlation.
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In the process of measurement,reliability refers to
A)whether you are really measuring what you want to measure.
B)how dependable the researcher is.
C)whether or not everyone agrees with the study's results.
D)whether repeating the measurement yields consistent results.
A)whether you are really measuring what you want to measure.
B)how dependable the researcher is.
C)whether or not everyone agrees with the study's results.
D)whether repeating the measurement yields consistent results.
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What is the term for the value that occurs most often in a series of numbers?
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the standard deviation
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the standard deviation
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What term refers to the value that occurs midway in a series of numbers
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the correlation
A)the mean
B)the mode
C)the median
D)the correlation
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61
Sociologists cannot precisely predict any person's behavior because
A)human behavior is highly complex and has many causes.
B)the discipline of sociology is too new.
C)there are too many competing sociological approaches.
D)sociology is not scientific.
A)human behavior is highly complex and has many causes.
B)the discipline of sociology is too new.
C)there are too many competing sociological approaches.
D)sociology is not scientific.
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62
Scientific sociology
A)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
B)seeks to bring about desirable social change.
C)favors qualitative data.
D)favors quantitative data.
A)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
B)seeks to bring about desirable social change.
C)favors qualitative data.
D)favors quantitative data.
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63
Scientific methodology is most closely linked to
A)structural-functional theory.
B)social-conflict theory.
C)symbolic-interaction theory.
D)gender-conflict theory.
A)structural-functional theory.
B)social-conflict theory.
C)symbolic-interaction theory.
D)gender-conflict theory.
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64
The ideal of objectivity means that a researcher must
A)not personally care about the topic being studied.
B)try to adopt a stance of personal neutrality toward the outcome of the research.
C)study issues that have no value to society as a whole.
D)carry out research that will encourage desirable social change.
A)not personally care about the topic being studied.
B)try to adopt a stance of personal neutrality toward the outcome of the research.
C)study issues that have no value to society as a whole.
D)carry out research that will encourage desirable social change.
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65
Which German word meaning "understanding" was used by Max Weber to describe his approach to sociological research?
A)Gemeinschaft
B)Gesellschaft
C)Verstehen
D)Verboten
A)Gemeinschaft
B)Gesellschaft
C)Verstehen
D)Verboten
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66
Critical sociology can best be described as a
A)activist
B)scientific
C)qualitative
D)value-free
A)activist
B)scientific
C)qualitative
D)value-free
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67
Imagine that you are repeating research done by someone else in order to assess the accuracy.You are doing which of the following?
A)replication
B)objectification
C)reliability
D)scientific control
A)replication
B)objectification
C)reliability
D)scientific control
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68
You are doing research and you never stop to think about the possible importance of gender.Your work could be criticized for the problem called
A)androcentricity.
B)overgeneralization.
C)gender blindness.
D)employing double standards.
A)androcentricity.
B)overgeneralization.
C)gender blindness.
D)employing double standards.
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69
What term refers to any change in a subject's behavior that is caused by the awareness of being studied?
A)invalid response
B)unreliable response
C)the Stanford effect
D)the Hawthorne effect
A)invalid response
B)unreliable response
C)the Stanford effect
D)the Hawthorne effect
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70
If you were to conduct sociological research that closely follows the logic of science,which research method would you most likely use?
A)interviews
B)the experiment
C)questionnaires
D)participant observation
A)interviews
B)the experiment
C)questionnaires
D)participant observation
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71
If you read a study that draws conclusions about all of humanity based on research using only males as subjects,you would correctly point to the problem called
A)androcentricity.
B)overgeneralization.
C)gender blindness.
D)using double standards.
A)androcentricity.
B)overgeneralization.
C)gender blindness.
D)using double standards.
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72
Three researchers wish to test the effects of playing soft music during an exam on the test performance of their sociology students.They conduct an experiment in which one test-taking class hears music and another does not.In experimental terms,the class hearing the music is called
A)the placebo.
B)the control group.
C)the experimental group.
D)the dependent variable.
A)the placebo.
B)the control group.
C)the experimental group.
D)the dependent variable.
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73
In making judgments about how society should be improved,the ________ approach in sociology rejects Max Weber's goal that researchers should be value-free.
A)interpretive
B)critical
C)scientific
D)positivist
A)interpretive
B)critical
C)scientific
D)positivist
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74
Interpretive sociology refers to sociology that
A)focuses on action.
B)sees an objective reality "out there."
C)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
D)seeks to bring about change.
A)focuses on action.
B)sees an objective reality "out there."
C)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
D)seeks to bring about change.
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75
Regarding ethical research guidelines,the American Sociological Association states that researchers
A)must always perform their research several times in order to ensure its accuracy.
B)need not disclose their sources of funding for the research.
C)must protect the privacy of subjects taking part in a research project.
D)are not responsible for the safety of subjects taking part in a research project.
A)must always perform their research several times in order to ensure its accuracy.
B)need not disclose their sources of funding for the research.
C)must protect the privacy of subjects taking part in a research project.
D)are not responsible for the safety of subjects taking part in a research project.
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76
Critical sociology
A)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
B)seeks to bring about desirable social change.
C)endorses the principle of being value-free.
D)is based on Weber's principle of verstehen.
A)focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
B)seeks to bring about desirable social change.
C)endorses the principle of being value-free.
D)is based on Weber's principle of verstehen.
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77
If you have been criticized for "androcentricity" in your research,you are being criticized for
A)overgeneralizing your results.
B)ignoring gender entirely.
C)doing the research from a male perspective.
D)using double standards in your research.
A)overgeneralizing your results.
B)ignoring gender entirely.
C)doing the research from a male perspective.
D)using double standards in your research.
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78
The sociologist who called on his colleagues to be "value-free" in the conduct of their research was
A)Karl Marx.
B)Emile Durkheim.
C)Herbert Spencer.
D)Max Weber.
A)Karl Marx.
B)Emile Durkheim.
C)Herbert Spencer.
D)Max Weber.
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79
"A statement of a possible relationship between two or more variables" is the definition of which concept?
A)theory
B)correlation
C)spurious correlation
D)hypothesis
A)theory
B)correlation
C)spurious correlation
D)hypothesis
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80
Qualitative research has special appeal to investigators who favor
A)the structural-functional approach.
B)the symbolic-interaction approach.
C)the social-conflict approach.
D)the social-exchange approach.
A)the structural-functional approach.
B)the symbolic-interaction approach.
C)the social-conflict approach.
D)the social-exchange approach.
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