Deck 2: A: Sociological Investigation
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Deck 2: A: Sociological Investigation
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Reliability refers to the quality of consistency in measurement.
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Sociologists always achieve complete personal objectivity in their work
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A variable that is changed by another variable is called the "independent variable."
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4
The logic and methodology of science guarantee that sociological research will result in objective,absolute truth.
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Max Weber urged sociologists to strive toward the goal of being value-free.
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A false correlation between two variables,caused by some third variable,is described as a "spurious" correlation.
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Validity is the quality of measurement gained by actually measuring what you want to measure.
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The sociologist recognizes that there are various kinds of "truth."
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The variable that causes change in another variable is called the "dependent variable."
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Empirical evidence refers to what we can verify with our senses.
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11
Science is a logical system based on intuition and insight.
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12
Interpretive sociology focuses less on action itself and more on the meaning people attach to their actions.
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13
Any time two variables are statistically related,a cause-and-effect relationship exists.
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14
Correlation is causation.
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The sociologist recognizes that there are various kinds of "truth."
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16
Interpretive sociology considers subjective feelings to be a source of bias.
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17
Two simple requirements that underlie the process of sociological investigation are (1)looking at the world using the sociological perspective,and (2)becoming curious and asking questions.
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18
Scientific sociologists make use of what Max Weber called "verstehen" to make sense of their surroundings.
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Natural scientists often have an easier time than social scientists in identifying cause-and-effect relationships.
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Replication is one way to assess the accuracy of existing research.
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21
According to Dorothy Smith,women's lives are not significantly affected by capitalism or patriarchy.
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22
Zimbardo's Stanford County Prison research lasted for a little over 6 months.
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23
Participant observation is a research method in which researchers stand back,watch,and carefully record the behavior of others.
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24
Critical sociology both studies society and tries to bring about social change.
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25
"Statistical evidence" may or may not be the same as truth.
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26
Participant observation research is usually explanatory,identifying cause and effect relationships.
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27
Causality is always determined mathematically.
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28
A survey is a research method in which subjects respond to a series of items or questions.
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29
The analysis of Karl Marx represents the critical approach in sociology.
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30
Conducting interviews takes no more time than completing questionnaires and gives just as good results.
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31
Haphazardly selecting people as they walk down the street is a convenient and useful way to generate a random sample.
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32
Sociological research can never be harmful to subjects.
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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
The very fact of observing people may affect their behavior.
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35
To identify cause-and-effect relationships,it is usually necessary to exercise experimental control of variables.
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36
Inductive logical thought turns theory into testable hypotheses.
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37
The use of existing data and documents (secondary analysis)makes most historical research possible.
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38
In Zimbardo's Stanford County Prison research,"violence" was the independent variable.
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A random sample is likely to represent the population from which it is drawn.
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40
A closed-ended questionnaire format generally makes it easier to analyze results compared to an open-ended questionnaire format.
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