Deck 10: Field Research
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Deck 10: Field Research
1
How does participant as observer and complete participant roles differ for field research?
With participant as observer, people being studied know the identity/purpose of the researcher.
2
How can having a sponsor help you get access to an organization for research?
That person can recommend who to contact and/or possibly vouch for you.
3
Name one type of sampling that is often used in qualitative research.
Convenience or snowball
4
If an ethnographic researcher worries that he/she might wind up seeing crimes in progress or hear about crimes being planned, what should he/she do early in the research?
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5
Critics of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) claim that they hamper social science ethnographic research because they were originally designed to judge the dangers of what other type of research?
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6
What are mnemonics?
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7
What is the term for the researcher's presence in the field impacting the behavior of offenders on the street?
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8
How would reactivity of offenders impact the validity of field-observations?
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9
Why is reliability a potential problem with ethnographic research?
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10
How well does ethnographic research do with generalizability?
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11
Why are structured field observations important?
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12
Which role did Wright and colleagues (1992) adopt when they went out into the field to interview drug dealers?
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
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13
Which role did Bourgois (2002) and Whyte (1943) adopt when they went into the field to study drug dealers and people in "Cornerville" respectively?
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
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14
Mina decides that she wants to do observation for a class project. She spends hours sitting on a bench, noting how many dog owners clean up after their pets and how many do not. What role is Mina adopting?
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
A) Complete participant
B) Observer as participant
C) Participant as observer
D) Complete observer
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15
What agency provides the only type of legal protection that researchers have for maintaining confidentiality?
A) National Institute of Health
B) National Institute of Justice
C) National Research Foundation.
D) None of the above
A) National Institute of Health
B) National Institute of Justice
C) National Research Foundation.
D) None of the above
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16
Field researchers who are unable to take frequent notes might work to memorize what is happening around them by using this tool to remember things by using acronyms.
A) Covert participation
B) Mnemonics
C) Pseudonyms
D) Codebooks
A) Covert participation
B) Mnemonics
C) Pseudonyms
D) Codebooks
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17
If there are multiple researchers filling out fieldwork observation forms, the research team needs to be careful to train people and periodically check for ___________.
A) Validity
B) Criterion validity
C) Split-half reliability
D) Inter-rater reliability
A) Validity
B) Criterion validity
C) Split-half reliability
D) Inter-rater reliability
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18
Ethnographic research is very strong in ______________
A) Inter-rater reliability
B) Validity
C) Statistical conclusion validity
D) Test-retest reliability
A) Inter-rater reliability
B) Validity
C) Statistical conclusion validity
D) Test-retest reliability
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19
The impact(s) of ethnographic research on the researcher include(s):
A) Time and money
B) Personal danger
C) Ethical Dilemmas
D) All of the above
A) Time and money
B) Personal danger
C) Ethical Dilemmas
D) All of the above
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20
Complete participants are up-front with research participants about their true identity.
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21
Qualitative research tends to include more depth than breadth.
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22
One of the primary goals of qualitative research is generalizability.
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23
Systematic random sampling is commonly employed in qualitative studies.
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24
Ethnographic researchers often struggle with note-taking when out in the field, because they don't want to arouse suspicion or make it seem like they aren't paying attention while hanging out with groups.
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25
Field researchers should always make video or audio recordings of their interviews.
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26
Structured field observations are high in reliability.
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27
Reactivity might negatively impact the validity of structured field observations.
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28
Ethnographic research is very generalizable.
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29
Researchers are always required by law to report criminal activity to the police.
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30
Using a sponsor is the preferred way to approach an agency or organization about doing research.
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31
When participating in ethnographic work, it is important that you get a random sample of participants.
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32
Explain why some qualitative researchers believe that researchers should be up-front with potential participants about their identity and purpose as soon as possible?
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33
What are the pros and cons to ethnographic researchers witnessing and engaging in small-scale criminal activity during a research project?
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34
What kind of ethical concerns are associated with covert research participation? How should we decide if this type of research be permitted?
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35
What type of ethical dilemmas might ethnographic researchers encounter and how are these dilemmas mitigated?
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36
_________ means "understanding" in German.
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37
Abandoning the task of observation and analysis in favor of having fun and becoming too familiar with the group one is studying is known as ___________.
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38
Ethnographic research tends to be high in ___________but low in _________.
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A ________ is a person who is a respected member of a subculture who can help to introduce researchers to the group.
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40
To protect the identity of informants, researchers writing about what they observed or learned during research use __________ instead of real names.
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41
When conducting qualitative research, researchers should take a(n) ______________ approach, and generate their theories with data.
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