Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
What is evidence-based practice?
Responsible use of current research to identify policies and programs that are effective.
2
What is the practitioner's role in promoting evidence-based practice?
Adopting only policies/programs that are effective and discontinuing those that are ineffective.
3
How does a theory differ from a hypothesis?
Theory is a possible explanation of reality. A hypothesis is a prediction of a relationship between variables.
4
Name one form of applied research.
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5
What is operationalization?
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6
Why are "common sense" approaches to criminal justice policy, such as Scared Straight and D.A.R.E., ineffective?
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7
All of the following are elements of the scientific method, as conceived by Wallace (1971) EXCEPT:
A) Observations
B) Hypotheses
C) Theory
D) Sampling
A) Observations
B) Hypotheses
C) Theory
D) Sampling
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8
If we start research with observations, then move to generating a theory, we are utilizing the ___________.
A) Deductive approach
B) Hypothesis theory
C) Scientism
D) Inductive approach
A) Deductive approach
B) Hypothesis theory
C) Scientism
D) Inductive approach
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9
For a deductive approach to research, the appropriate order would be:
A) Observation, generalization, hypothesis, theory
B) Theory, hypothesis, observation, generalization
C) Generalization, theory, hypothesis, observation
D) Hypothesis, observation, theory, generalization
A) Observation, generalization, hypothesis, theory
B) Theory, hypothesis, observation, generalization
C) Generalization, theory, hypothesis, observation
D) Hypothesis, observation, theory, generalization
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10
Which type of research generally requires a large sample size?
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Focus groups
D) Interviews
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Focus groups
D) Interviews
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11
______ is the natural science approach to research, while _________ is much more common in the humanities.
A) Historicism, scientism
B) Positivism, historicism
C) Scientism, positivism
D) Historicism, positivism
A) Historicism, scientism
B) Positivism, historicism
C) Scientism, positivism
D) Historicism, positivism
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12
Which type of research sets out to improve our knowledge base?
A) Basic
B) Applied
C) Evaluation
D) Policy analysis
A) Basic
B) Applied
C) Evaluation
D) Policy analysis
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13
A police chief calls you to do research to find out if the new community policing program is effective. What type of research is this?
A) Applied research
B) Program evaluation
C) Pure research
D) A and B
A) Applied research
B) Program evaluation
C) Pure research
D) A and B
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14
The term for who or what we plan to study is ____________
A) Population
B) Unit of analysis
C) Hypothesis
D) Sample element
A) Population
B) Unit of analysis
C) Hypothesis
D) Sample element
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15
A ________ is a vague, abstract term that needs to be further defined before researchers attempt to measure it.
A) Operationalization
B) Sample
C) Concept
D) Term
A) Operationalization
B) Sample
C) Concept
D) Term
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16
Which type of research is ideal for generating grounded theory?
A) Evaluation research
B) Qualitative research
C) Deductive research
D) Applied research
A) Evaluation research
B) Qualitative research
C) Deductive research
D) Applied research
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17
What population is harmed by the use of common sense approaches to criminal justice policy?
A) Victims
B) Communities
C) Offenders
D) All of the above
A) Victims
B) Communities
C) Offenders
D) All of the above
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18
Evidence-based practice has been used regularly throughout the history of criminal justice.
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19
Deductive approaches often produce grounded theory
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20
A distinguishing feature of qualitative research is its emphasis on numbers.
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21
Qualitative research has a long tradition in urban anthropology.
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22
Those who ascribe to scientism believe that all events are unique and warrant chronicling.
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23
Positivism is closely associated with quantitative research.
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24
Concepts are specific items that are easily measurable.
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25
Program evaluation is a process of finding solutions to current or future problems.
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26
Quantitative researchers commonly seek to spend extensive amounts of time with the people they are researching.
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27
The scientific method does NOT require researchers to adhere to a strict set of rules.
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28
Explain exactly how researchers and practitioners can work together to promote evidence-based practice. What does each group need to do?
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29
Describe five differences between qualitative and quantitative research.
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30
A theory that is generated based on observation is called ________________ .
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31
_______ is more common in criminal justice and is based on numbers and trends.
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____________ is a forward-looking exercise where we attempt to solve a problem.
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________ focuses on words and observations of a small sample to gain a full understanding.
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34
_________ is the process of carefully defining concepts to make them measurable for data collection.
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35
The __________ is a systematic procedure for doing research.
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36
The _________ is who or what we are studying.
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37
_____ research uses large sample sizes and statistical analysis, while __________ focuses on small sample sizes, observation, and interviews.
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38
Program evaluation tends to focus on __________ issues, while policy analysis focuses on ________ issues.
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