Deck 1: Human Inquiry and Science
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Deck 1: Human Inquiry and Science
1
Epistemology is best described as
A)the science of knowing.
B)the discovery of reality through experimentation.
C)the discovery of reality through agreement.
D)tradition.
E)authority.
A)the science of knowing.
B)the discovery of reality through experimentation.
C)the discovery of reality through agreement.
D)tradition.
E)authority.
A
2
Assume that Professor Rodgers from the previous question had studied only three people aged 65 or older.Suppose he concluded that the average level of happiness increased for people aged 65 and older.Rodgers would be committing
A)error of overgeneralization.
B)error of inaccurate observation.
C)error of illogical reasoning.
D)error of selective observation.
E)no error.
A)error of overgeneralization.
B)error of inaccurate observation.
C)error of illogical reasoning.
D)error of selective observation.
E)no error.
A
3
Attempts to learn about the world people live in come from
A)direct experience.
B)tradition.
C)direct,personal inquiry.
D)authority.
E)direct experience;tradition,direct,;personal inquiry;and authority.
A)direct experience.
B)tradition.
C)direct,personal inquiry.
D)authority.
E)direct experience;tradition,direct,;personal inquiry;and authority.
E
4
Social science theory addresses
A)what should be.
B)what is.
C)what is not.
D)beliefs.
E)philosophy.
A)what should be.
B)what is.
C)what is not.
D)beliefs.
E)philosophy.
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5
After examining divorce court records,Jenny concludes that mothers are more likely than fathers to obtain custody of their children.This type of statement is
A)nomothetic.
B)idiographic.
C)probabilistic.
D)nomothetic and probabilistic.
E)idiographic and probabilistic.
A)nomothetic.
B)idiographic.
C)probabilistic.
D)nomothetic and probabilistic.
E)idiographic and probabilistic.
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6
Which of the following is(are)a probabilistic statement(s)?
A)When serving as jurors,women always vote for acquittal.
B)When serving as jurors,women never vote for acquittal.
C)When serving as jurors,women tend to vote for acquittal.
D)When serving as jurors,women do not vote for acquittal.
E)When serving as jurors,women always generally vote for acquittal.
A)When serving as jurors,women always vote for acquittal.
B)When serving as jurors,women never vote for acquittal.
C)When serving as jurors,women tend to vote for acquittal.
D)When serving as jurors,women do not vote for acquittal.
E)When serving as jurors,women always generally vote for acquittal.
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7
What kind of research is involved when an exceptionally talented and noteworthy athlete is interviewed about his physical training regimen?
A)Aggregate
B)Deceptive
C)Nomothetic
D)Idiographic
E)Longitudinal
A)Aggregate
B)Deceptive
C)Nomothetic
D)Idiographic
E)Longitudinal
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8
Quantification
A)often makes our observations more explicit.
B)can make it more difficult to aggregate data.
C)can make it more difficult to summarize data.
D)limits the possibility of statistical analyses.
E)can increase bias.
A)often makes our observations more explicit.
B)can make it more difficult to aggregate data.
C)can make it more difficult to summarize data.
D)limits the possibility of statistical analyses.
E)can increase bias.
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9
Researchers analyzed the effects of race on sexual activity among adolescent women."" The dependent variable is
A)race.
B)sexual activity.
C)adolescence.
D)women.
E)age.
A)race.
B)sexual activity.
C)adolescence.
D)women.
E)age.
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10
As students we learn that studying hard causes good grades.Such cause and effect are in nature.
A)Theoretical
B)Idiographic
C)Probabilistic
D)Independent
E)Qualitative
A)Theoretical
B)Idiographic
C)Probabilistic
D)Independent
E)Qualitative
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11
Which of the following is an aim of social science?
A)Find patterns in social life
B)Predicting social phenomena
C)Understanding social regularities
D)Explaining social regularities
E)Replicating studies
A)Find patterns in social life
B)Predicting social phenomena
C)Understanding social regularities
D)Explaining social regularities
E)Replicating studies
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12
Professor Rodgers found that the average level of happiness reported by people under 65 years of age declined from 1957 to 1970.However,for this same group,the average level of happiness increased slightly from 1970 to 1978.Rodgers also found that the average level of happiness reported by people age 65 and older increased from 1957 to 1978.A(The)independent variable(s)in this study is(are)
A)people.
B)level of happiness.
C)age.
D)gender.
E)marital status.
A)people.
B)level of happiness.
C)age.
D)gender.
E)marital status.
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13
In comparison to nonscientific inquiry,scientific inquiry
A)takes special precaution to avoid error.
B)is a semiconscious activity.
C)is an activity where we are less concerned about making mistakes.
D)guards against all errors.
E)creates bias.
A)takes special precaution to avoid error.
B)is a semiconscious activity.
C)is an activity where we are less concerned about making mistakes.
D)guards against all errors.
E)creates bias.
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14
An independent variable is a
A)theoretical concept.
B)variable influencing other variables.
C)variable influenced by other variables.
D)set of attributes.
E)either a variable influencing other variables or a variable influenced by others.
A)theoretical concept.
B)variable influencing other variables.
C)variable influenced by other variables.
D)set of attributes.
E)either a variable influencing other variables or a variable influenced by others.
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15
Which of the following would a sociologist be LEAST likely to study?
A)Crime rates increasing in rural areas
B)The incidence of child abuse in middle-income families
C)Mr.Smith quitting his job
D)The incidence of unemployment among white collar workers
E)Difference in unemployment rates between Black teens and White teens
A)Crime rates increasing in rural areas
B)The incidence of child abuse in middle-income families
C)Mr.Smith quitting his job
D)The incidence of unemployment among white collar workers
E)Difference in unemployment rates between Black teens and White teens
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16
One of your friends scored in the 90s on her last ten exams.Although she has been studying for this exam and feels prepared,she told you,"I know I'm going to flunk this exam.I've been doing too well on exams." Your friend is committing the error of
A)illogical reasoning.
B)theory.
C)inaccurate observation.
D)selective observation.
E)overgeneralization.
A)illogical reasoning.
B)theory.
C)inaccurate observation.
D)selective observation.
E)overgeneralization.
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17
A form of human interference in which what we learn about society can change reality so what we learned is not true is known as being
A)trivial.
B)exceptional.
C)recursive.
D)dismissive.
E)evolutionary.
A)trivial.
B)exceptional.
C)recursive.
D)dismissive.
E)evolutionary.
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18
The ability to have two different,conflicting ideas in one's mind simultaneously without denying or dismissing either of them is known as
A)nomothetic thinking.
B)tolerance for ambiguity.
C)idiographic thinking.
D)probabilistic thinking.
E)free will.
A)nomothetic thinking.
B)tolerance for ambiguity.
C)idiographic thinking.
D)probabilistic thinking.
E)free will.
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19
Methodology differs from epistemology in that methodology is
A)the science of knowing.
B)the science of finding out.
C)the discovery of reality through agreement.
D)only found through tradition.
E)the logical aspect of science.
A)the science of knowing.
B)the science of finding out.
C)the discovery of reality through agreement.
D)only found through tradition.
E)the logical aspect of science.
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20
Which of the following is most likely to be a list of variables?
A)Female,Jewish,educational level
B)Plumber,professor,dentist
C)Occupation,political party preference,birthrate
D)21,violent,social class
E)Dishonest,conservative,farmer
A)Female,Jewish,educational level
B)Plumber,professor,dentist
C)Occupation,political party preference,birthrate
D)21,violent,social class
E)Dishonest,conservative,farmer
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21
Every observation is quantitative at the outset.
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22
The variable age has the attribute of 18 to 24.
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23
Social science theories try to explain why aggregated patterns of behavior are so regular,even when the individuals participating in them may change over time.
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24
Idiographic explanations are inductive and nomothetic explanations are deductive.
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25
Fred's biology teacher told him about the "birds and the bees." By relying on his biology teacher's explanation,Fred relies on as a way of knowing.
A)experience
B)tradition
C)authority
D)the misuse of authority
E)theory
A)experience
B)tradition
C)authority
D)the misuse of authority
E)theory
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26
The analysis of deviant cases-cases that do not fit the general pattern-helps guard against
A)illogical reasoning.
B)inaccurate observation.
C)the misuse of authority.
D)selective observation.
E)theory.
A)illogical reasoning.
B)inaccurate observation.
C)the misuse of authority.
D)selective observation.
E)theory.
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27
If an exception is found to a sociological pattern,the pattern is invalid.
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28
The contradiction of scientific research in which we exert our free will or are the product of our environment is
A)idiographic versus nomothetic thinking.
B)determinism versus agency.
C)induction versus deduction.
D)epistemology versus methodology.
E)qualitative versus quantitative.
A)idiographic versus nomothetic thinking.
B)determinism versus agency.
C)induction versus deduction.
D)epistemology versus methodology.
E)qualitative versus quantitative.
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29
We can predict without understanding.
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30
Social science research is useful in everyday life.
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31
There is never a time that we should generalize.
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32
Steve had a hunch that female students were more punctual than males in the classes that he taught.So,he began to keep track for a week in each class of how many male and female students came in after the class was scheduled to begin.His results supported his hypothesis.Steve is using
A)inductive reasoning.
B)qualitative analysis.
C)deductive reasoning.
D)ordinary human inquiry.
E)statistical analysis.
A)inductive reasoning.
B)qualitative analysis.
C)deductive reasoning.
D)ordinary human inquiry.
E)statistical analysis.
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33
Patterns of cause and effect are probabilistic in nature.
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34
The development and implementation of simple and complex measurement devices is a safeguard against
A)overgeneralization.
B)abuse of authority.
C)inaccurate observation.
D)illogical reasoning.
E)tradition.
A)overgeneralization.
B)abuse of authority.
C)inaccurate observation.
D)illogical reasoning.
E)tradition.
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35
Which of the following is FALSE concerning the use of tradition in inquiry?
A)It helps avoid the task of starting from scratch in our search for regularities.
B)It demonstrates that knowledge is cumulative.
C)The jumping-off part for the development of knowledge is often the inherited body of information.
D)It enables us to seek a different understanding of what we all know to be true.
E)It increases our bias.
A)It helps avoid the task of starting from scratch in our search for regularities.
B)It demonstrates that knowledge is cumulative.
C)The jumping-off part for the development of knowledge is often the inherited body of information.
D)It enables us to seek a different understanding of what we all know to be true.
E)It increases our bias.
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36
Theory that is logically inconsistent is acceptable as long as it is empirically accurate.
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37
A misuse of authority occurs when experts publicly discuss their area of expertise.
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38
Female,ages 18-25,brown hair,and teacher are examples of
A)variables.
B)social regularities.
C)aggregates.
D)attributes.
E)nomothetic analyses.
A)variables.
B)social regularities.
C)aggregates.
D)attributes.
E)nomothetic analyses.
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39
Pregnant at age 15,Tammy decided to have her baby.Her parents were upset with her decision and threatened to "cut her off" if she did not complete high school.A difficult pregnancy and embarrassment resulted in Tammy's dropping out of school.After the baby was born her parents said that they would raise the baby but that she would have to leave the house.At age 16,Tammy was on her own and without any money or job market skills. She began to work as a prostitute.This explanation of Tammy's prostitution is
A)idiographic.
B)nomothetic.
C)probabilistic.
D)quantitative.
E)based on agreements.
A)idiographic.
B)nomothetic.
C)probabilistic.
D)quantitative.
E)based on agreements.
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40
Qualitative explanations tend to be and quantitative explanations tend to be .
A)idiographic;idiographic
B)nomothetic;nomothetic
C)idiographic;nomothetic
D)nomothetic;idiographic
E)deductive;inductive
A)idiographic;idiographic
B)nomothetic;nomothetic
C)idiographic;nomothetic
D)nomothetic;idiographic
E)deductive;inductive
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41
The concept of free will is also known as determinism.
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42
The basis of knowledge is agreement.
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43
Nomothetic reasoning is more useful than idiographic reasoning.
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44
Discuss how scientific inquiry tries to avoid the common pitfalls that produce error in nonscientific inquiry.
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45
Name five sociological variables and their attributes.
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46
Define and give an example of inductive reasoning versus deductive reasoning
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47
Social regularities are probabilistic patterns.
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