Deck 2: Where Do Theories Come From

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Concepts are made measurable through the process of

A)secondary research.
B)primary research.
C)operationalization.
D)hypothesis.
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Which of the following is a common problem in data collection for criminologists?

A)hypothesis testing
B)statistical regression
C)participant observation
D)intersubjectivity
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A _________ is a study of other studies,and it often helps criminologists influence social policy.

A)common law
B)research program
C)meta-analysis
D)participant observation
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Stating a claim that breaking the cycle of poverty will reduce crime is an example of a

A)theory-based hypothesis.
B)correlation observed.
C)question about a cause.
D)theory-based social policy.
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Which of the following is not a general stage of scientific research?

A)choice of data collection techniques
B)problem identification
C)development of research design
D)hypothesis testing
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Scientific theory building in criminology has developed through the combination of the following except

A)hypothesis building.
B)systematic observation.
C)operationalization.
D)generalized deductions.
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Which of the following is an example of a dilemma facing criminologists hoping to use statistical evidence to influence social policy?

A)common laws
B)three-strikes laws
C)deviant behavior
D)participant observation
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Which of the following is not an example of a scientific endeavor?

A)building a database of information
B)investigating the relationship between gathered facts
C)investigating paranormal phenomena
D)interrogating witnesses at the scene of the crime
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What sections are not typically included in a research report?

A)author's bio
B)abstract
C)statement of hypothesis
D)findings and results
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Which method is a research technique that produces measurable results?

A)pure research
B)quantitative method
C)qualitative method
D)participant observation
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Which of the following is not an example of a theory?

A)Crime rates have increased this year.
B)Poverty is a root cause of crime.
C)Illegal drug usage is a result of poverty.
D)Theft is higher among poor individuals.
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Unveiling _______ moves criminology beyond the merely descriptive and into the realm of theory building.

A)facts
B)causality
C)witnesses
D)laws
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_________ is a strategy in data gathering in which the researcher observes a group by participating to varying degrees with the group.

A)Hypothesis testing
B)Secondary research
C)Participant observation
D)Pure research
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What is the primary medium in which criminologists publish research?

A)common laws
B)research programs
C)professional journals
D)newspapers
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Which concept can undergo a measurable change in research?

A)primary research. b variable.
C)data.
D)operationalization.
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Differential selection is an example of

A)internal validity.
B)external validity.
C)hypothesis testing.
D)operationalization.
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Theories help us with all of the following except

A)providing patters for interpretation of data.
B)creating larger understandings for human behavior.
C)creating singular understandings for human behavior.
D)building frameworks for understanding concepts.
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Which of the following is an example of the code of ethics for researchers?

A)exercising objectivity in research
B)stating a clear hypothesis
C)conducting participant observation
D)research reports
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Which of the following is not an example of internal validity?

A)history
B)multiple-treatment interference
C)statistical regression
D)instrumentation
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The "evidence" in evidence-based criminology refers to

A)witnesses of the crime.
B)fingerprints found at the crime.
C)experimental scientific findings.
D)social discussions.
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Evidence-based criminology is the contemporary form of criminology.
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Making the observation that high crime rates are associated with poverty is a theory.
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Ideally,research results in the field of criminology should have practical implications to guide crime-control policy.
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________ are developed to help provide us patterns for interpreting data and linking studies together.
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Participating as an observer is always an example of ethical research.
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Theory building does not include data collection and analysis.
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External validity is the ability to generalize research findings to other settings.
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A meta-analysis is a close analysis of one particular study.
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Theories need to be tested many times in order to help the theory to be accepted as truth.
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A simple hypothesis is turned testable through operationalization.
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Creating government-funded opportunities for success that break a cycle of poverty are an example of ________.
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Evidence-based criminology is founded on the ___________ method.
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Research should be closely related to social policy creation.
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By creating framework with a concept,a ________ can be used to explain the role of the death penalty as power over the powerless..
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All of the eras of criminology today have led us to a psychological study of criminology rather than a scientific study of criminology.
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Survey research helps criminologists collect data.
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The three-strikes law is an example of a dilemma facing criminologists who hope to influence social policy on the basis of statistical evidence.
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When pretest subjects are sensitized,this is called differential selection.
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Creating a _________ helps scientists develop and test a theory.
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Protecting participant confidentiality should be included in a researcher's code of ethics.
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Keeping data confidential is an issue of _______ in social science research.
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Name the three eras of criminology and discuss how they have influenced the current field of criminology today.
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What is a theory? What is the role of theories in the field of criminology?
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The _________ method is a research technique that produces subjective results.
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Explain how theory building develops in the field and contributes to social policy in criminology.Please provide examples.
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Explain some of the ways criminologists determine validity in research design,including the challenges they face and the strategies used.
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What are some of the values and ethics that criminologists must consider when conducting research? How are they addressed?
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A __________ design is useful when social settings are beyond the control of the researcher.
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Properly selected control groups help criminology researchers eliminate threats to __________.
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The bulk of research in criminology undertaken today explores issues of __________.
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Process Concludes, but Continues if more Theories Develop
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1
Concepts are made measurable through the process of

A)secondary research.
B)primary research.
C)operationalization.
D)hypothesis.
C
2
Which of the following is a common problem in data collection for criminologists?

A)hypothesis testing
B)statistical regression
C)participant observation
D)intersubjectivity
D
3
A _________ is a study of other studies,and it often helps criminologists influence social policy.

A)common law
B)research program
C)meta-analysis
D)participant observation
C
4
Stating a claim that breaking the cycle of poverty will reduce crime is an example of a

A)theory-based hypothesis.
B)correlation observed.
C)question about a cause.
D)theory-based social policy.
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Which of the following is not a general stage of scientific research?

A)choice of data collection techniques
B)problem identification
C)development of research design
D)hypothesis testing
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Scientific theory building in criminology has developed through the combination of the following except

A)hypothesis building.
B)systematic observation.
C)operationalization.
D)generalized deductions.
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Which of the following is an example of a dilemma facing criminologists hoping to use statistical evidence to influence social policy?

A)common laws
B)three-strikes laws
C)deviant behavior
D)participant observation
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Which of the following is not an example of a scientific endeavor?

A)building a database of information
B)investigating the relationship between gathered facts
C)investigating paranormal phenomena
D)interrogating witnesses at the scene of the crime
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What sections are not typically included in a research report?

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B)abstract
C)statement of hypothesis
D)findings and results
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Which method is a research technique that produces measurable results?

A)pure research
B)quantitative method
C)qualitative method
D)participant observation
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Which of the following is not an example of a theory?

A)Crime rates have increased this year.
B)Poverty is a root cause of crime.
C)Illegal drug usage is a result of poverty.
D)Theft is higher among poor individuals.
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Unveiling _______ moves criminology beyond the merely descriptive and into the realm of theory building.

A)facts
B)causality
C)witnesses
D)laws
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_________ is a strategy in data gathering in which the researcher observes a group by participating to varying degrees with the group.

A)Hypothesis testing
B)Secondary research
C)Participant observation
D)Pure research
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What is the primary medium in which criminologists publish research?

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C)professional journals
D)newspapers
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Which concept can undergo a measurable change in research?

A)primary research. b variable.
C)data.
D)operationalization.
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Differential selection is an example of

A)internal validity.
B)external validity.
C)hypothesis testing.
D)operationalization.
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Theories help us with all of the following except

A)providing patters for interpretation of data.
B)creating larger understandings for human behavior.
C)creating singular understandings for human behavior.
D)building frameworks for understanding concepts.
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Which of the following is an example of the code of ethics for researchers?

A)exercising objectivity in research
B)stating a clear hypothesis
C)conducting participant observation
D)research reports
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Which of the following is not an example of internal validity?

A)history
B)multiple-treatment interference
C)statistical regression
D)instrumentation
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The "evidence" in evidence-based criminology refers to

A)witnesses of the crime.
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C)experimental scientific findings.
D)social discussions.
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Evidence-based criminology is the contemporary form of criminology.
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Making the observation that high crime rates are associated with poverty is a theory.
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Ideally,research results in the field of criminology should have practical implications to guide crime-control policy.
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________ are developed to help provide us patterns for interpreting data and linking studies together.
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Participating as an observer is always an example of ethical research.
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Theory building does not include data collection and analysis.
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External validity is the ability to generalize research findings to other settings.
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A meta-analysis is a close analysis of one particular study.
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Theories need to be tested many times in order to help the theory to be accepted as truth.
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A simple hypothesis is turned testable through operationalization.
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Creating government-funded opportunities for success that break a cycle of poverty are an example of ________.
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Evidence-based criminology is founded on the ___________ method.
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Research should be closely related to social policy creation.
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By creating framework with a concept,a ________ can be used to explain the role of the death penalty as power over the powerless..
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All of the eras of criminology today have led us to a psychological study of criminology rather than a scientific study of criminology.
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Survey research helps criminologists collect data.
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The three-strikes law is an example of a dilemma facing criminologists who hope to influence social policy on the basis of statistical evidence.
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When pretest subjects are sensitized,this is called differential selection.
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Creating a _________ helps scientists develop and test a theory.
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Protecting participant confidentiality should be included in a researcher's code of ethics.
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Keeping data confidential is an issue of _______ in social science research.
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Name the three eras of criminology and discuss how they have influenced the current field of criminology today.
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What is a theory? What is the role of theories in the field of criminology?
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The _________ method is a research technique that produces subjective results.
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Explain how theory building develops in the field and contributes to social policy in criminology.Please provide examples.
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Explain some of the ways criminologists determine validity in research design,including the challenges they face and the strategies used.
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What are some of the values and ethics that criminologists must consider when conducting research? How are they addressed?
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A __________ design is useful when social settings are beyond the control of the researcher.
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Properly selected control groups help criminology researchers eliminate threats to __________.
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The bulk of research in criminology undertaken today explores issues of __________.
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A Theory-Based Hypothesis is Developed
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The Hypothesis is Tested
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Process Concludes, but Continues if more Theories Develop
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A Correlation is Observed
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Questions are Raised about Causes
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