Deck 4: General Issues In Research Design

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Social artifacts refer only to paper documents,such as newspapers,court opinions and police crime reports.
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Explanatory studies are not cross-sectional.
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The idea that two variables must vary together (i.e.must be empirically correlated)-is a nomothetic explanation of
causality.
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Nonsystematic bias would be found in what type of validity problem?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) external validity
D) construct validity
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Science is the enterprise dedicated to exploring.
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One common threat to statistical conclusion validity is:

A) the manner in which a sample is pulled
B) whether the sample is randomly selected
C) the size of the sample
D) all of the above are threats
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With respect to causation

A) it is the focus of explanatory research
B) it suggests a cause and effect relationship
C) cause in social science is inherently probabilistic
D) all of the above
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Causation in social science is the foundation for exploratory research.
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A researcher compared the recidivism rates of drug abusers that were given probation with those that were sentenced to prison and discovered that the recidivism rates were highest for those given prison.What potential error is reflected by this conclusion?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) construct validity
D) external validity
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Joseph Maxwell identified "how credible and believable it is" as one criterion for assessing an idiographic
explanation.
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Construct validity refers to generalizing from what we observe and measure to the real-world things in which we are interested.
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Our ability to determine whether a change in the cause is statistically associated with a change in the effect is referring to what type of validity?

A) face validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) internal validity
D) construct validity
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Threats to internal validity result from nonrandom,systematic error.
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Retrospective studies have the danger of faulty memories or even subjects lying.
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It is necessary to be charged before one can be convicted.This statement is representative of:

A) real cause
B) necessary cause
C) sufficient cause
D) probabilistic cause
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When two variables are empirically correlated with each other,they must:

A) occur together
B) occur at different times
C) be on separate time and space continuums
D) occur in succession
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Systematic error would be found in what type of validity problem?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) external validity
D) construct validity
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Prospective studies are completed quickly since you only have to ask people to project what they would do or how they will act in the future.
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When we are concerned with whether we are correct in inferring that a cause produced an effect,we are concerned with the:

A) reliability
B) generalizability
C) validity
D) probability
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Which of the following does not represent a criterion for causality?

A) there is a correlation between the cause and the effect
B) the cause precedes the effect in time
C) the change in the effect is not caused by some third variable
D) it is not necessary for two variables to be correlated with each other
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In examining the relationship between drug use and crime discussed in your text,which of the following represents an internal validity threat?

A) the amount of variation in drug use and crime participation
B) the different patterns among different population groups means that there is no cause-and-effect relationship
C) both drug use and crime can be attributed to other causes
D) all of the above
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Despite a record number of cars being stolen in Newark,NJ in 2000,Newark's auto theft rate was really lower than that of Miami,Denver and Chicago.The unit of analysis used in this example is?

A) group
B) organization
C) individual
D) social artifacts
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Which of the following would be an example of a retrospective approach to longitudinal studies?

A) asking how many victims of childhood abuse later abuse their own children
B) asking how many child abuse victims' parents were also abuse victims
C) asking how many offenders incarcerated in the state of New York have high school degrees
D) none of the above is an example of a retrospective approach
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After a one-year study of the recidivism rates of boot camps in the state of Georgia,the lowest rates were found in the boot camps located in Macon.What units of analysis were used in this study?

A) social artifacts
B) individuals
C) groups
D) organizations
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All but which of the following would be a unit of analysis?

A) individuals
B) groups
C) organizations
D) social sentiments
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Which of the following is not a type of longitudinal study?

A) cross-sectional study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cohort study
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The effects of violence in children's programming is a major research endeavor that requires counting the number of violent acts in Saturday morning cartoons for an entire year.The units of analysis being used for this project are

A) social artifacts
B) individuals
C) groups
D) organizations
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Which of the following would not be an example of organizations as units of analysis?

A) police departments
B) federal courthouses
C) drug treatment facilities
D) civilians in the military
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Which of the following would not be an example of social artifacts as units of analysis?

A) newspaper editorials
B) probation officers
C) television news programs
D) diaries
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Which of the following would serve as a "snap shot" of a phenomenon at one point in time?

A) panel study
B) cross-sectional study
C) cohort study
D) trend study
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Households used by the National Crime Victimization Survey are an example of which unit of analysis?

A) individuals
B) groups
C) social artifacts
D) organizations
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A major mid-western university does annual surveys of its alumni.These surveys are designed to gauge the attitudes that alumni hold about the university,its academic programs,and the major team sports.These surveys have been an annual event for the last two decades and represent which type of study?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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What type of study attempts to account for errors in drawing a sample by measuring the same people on two or more occasions?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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Marvin Wolfgang's study of males born in Philadelphia in 1945 was an attempt to measure delinquency by following those males from their 10ᵗʰ birthday until they were 18.This is an example of what type of study?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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Which of the following would serve as an example of a cross sectional study?

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) the 2010 U.S. census
C) a single wave of the National Crime Victimization Survey
D) both Uniform Crime Reports and a single wave of the National Crime Victimization Survey
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In a general sense,external validity is concerned with whether research findings from one study can be

A) exhaustingly conclusive
B) reproduced in another study, often under different conditions
C) reproduced in another study, often under the same conditions
D) validated by the National Academy to Advance Scientific Learning
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Regarding nomothetic explanation,which of the following specific criteria for causality do researchers consider?

A) two variables must vary together-they must be empirically correlated.
B) the cause must occur before the effect.
C) the empirical correlation between cause and effect is not due to some other factor.
D) all of the above
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Causally related can also be expressed as

A) one relies upon the other
B) one precedes the other
C) one causes the other
D) none of the above
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After careful study of the relationship between the economy and arson,the conclusion was drawn that when the economy is poor and unemployment is high the arson rates go up.The researcher concluded that unemployed people are more likely to commit arson than are those that are employed.What error was just committed?

A) the ecological fallacy
B) reductionism
C) using the wrong time dimension
D) an internal validity threat
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The well-known Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment,discussed in Chapter 1,provides another example of

A) construct validity problems
B) internal validity problems
C) statistical validity problems
D) replication validity problems
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In an examination of violent crime among the most populous nations in the world,the United States ranks very high along with England,France and Australia.The chance of being raped is higher in France than in the United States.What units of analysis are being used?

A) individuals
B) organizations
C) social artifacts
D) groups
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a cross-sectional study?

A) the study is conducted at one point in time
B) cross-sectional studies for explanatory or evaluation purposes have an inherent flaw
C) the study assesses changes that take place in a specific sample over time
D) it allows a large population to be examined at a specific point in time
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Which type of research study project is designed to permit observations over an extended period of time?

A) cross-sectional studies
B) latitudinal studies
C) longitudinal studies
D) proportional studies
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Observations of shoplifters in Pueblo,Colorado characterized as "72 percent men and 28 percent women,with an average age of 15.4 years" constitutes which type of analysis?

A) descriptive analysis
B) variegated analysis
C) trend analysis
D) cohort analysis
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Which of the following are social artifacts?

A) citizen attitudes about the death penalty
B) police crime reports
C) cities with over 250,000 inhabitants
D) months of the year
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Which of the following is not a type of validity?

A) internal
B) external
C) concept
D) statistical conclusion
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Which term best describes-an overly strict limitation on the kinds of concepts and variables to be considered as causes in explaining the broad range of human behavior represented by crime and criminal justice policy?

A) individualistic fallacy
B) ecological fallacy
C) reductionism
D) pluralism
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Which of the following is not true concerning a cohort study?

A) all members of the cohort have something in common
B) members of a cohort may be all born in the same year
C) cohort members are studied as individuals as well as their group affiliation
D) members of a cohort may be all police officers hired in a particular year
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Which of the following is correct?

A) X is a sufficient cause of Y if Y always happens when X is present
B) Y is a necessary cause of X if Y always happens when X does
C) X is a necessary cause of Y only if Y happens before X
D) Y is a sufficient cause of X only if X happens before Y
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Rather than try to exclude or otherwise control possible outside influences,scientific realism studies how such influences are involved in

A) external validity claims
B) cause-and-effect relationships
C) cohort and trend studies
D) patterns and trends
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A survey distributed on a college campus discovered that males support the death penalty in greater numbers than do females.The units of analysis in this case would be

A) social artifacts
B) groups
C) organizations
D) individuals
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In criminal justice research,there is a great deal of variation in what or who is studied-which are technically known as

A) causal inference
B) population sampling distributions
C) trend studies
D) units of analysis
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Dr.Stone is interested in comparing the attitudes about teenage pregnancy between the United States and the Netherlands.He selects samples in both countries of 10 year old males and females and plans to survey a portion of them every other year for the next ten years.Stone is using what technique?

A) cross-sectional study
B) trend study
C) cohort study
D) panel study
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In the following research conclusion,what units of analysis are being used? "An enormous variation of deviant activities was represented in a sample of 1,485 news items.We categorized these deviant activities into five general types of analysis: violence,economic,political,ideological/cultural and diversionary."

A) individuals
B) social artifacts
C) organizations
D) groups
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Which of the following would allow a researcher to measure change in a general population over time?

A) trend study
B) cohort study
C) panel study
D) cross-sectional study
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Which of the following is an example of a panel study?

A) National Incident-based Reporting System
B) U.S. Census
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) Uniform Crime Reports
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According to the text book,because time order is a requirement for causal inferences,the time dimension of research requires

A) careful planning
B) controlled environmental design
C) a minimum of two researchers working in tandem
D) none of the above
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Professor Hardy has spent the last decade conducting a study of the effects of early childhood "Wellness" programs on subsequent delinquency.Every year,researchers visit participating families and collect a variety of data.Over the course of 10 years,many families have moved away and the research staff has been unable to locate them.What problem has Professor Hardy encountered?

A) cross-sectional distortion
B) cohort distortion
C) panel attrition
D) experimental mortality
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Which of the following -refers to the danger of making assertions about individuals as the unit of analysis based on the examination of groups or other aggregations?

A) individualistic fallacy
B) ecological fallacy
C) reductionism
D) pluralism
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A study of the commentary made about the Patriot Act in 50 major newspapers' editorials found that newspapers in the northeast gave more attention to the subject than did papers in any other part of the country.What is the unit of analysis being used?

A) newspaper editorials
B) Patriot Act
C) area of the country
D) newspaper names
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Identify four threats to validity discussed in your text.Give an example of each.
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,units,and time are key elements in planning a research study.
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Provide an example of the way in which the ecological fallacy is the result of errors with units of analysis.Explain in detail.
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Scientists assess the truth of statements about cause by considering threats to .
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If a researcher restricts the kinds of concepts and variables to be considered as causes in criminal justice research,they are committing the error of ?
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If a researcher is concerned with whether their findings can be generalized to another population or environment,the researcher is expressing concerns about validity.
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In research such as that done by the National Crime Victimization Survey the study technique is most frequently employed.
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Criminal justice has difficulty with regard to causality because researchers encounter very few perfect measures of correlation.
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Exploratory and descriptive studies frequently are in nature since they allow data to be gathered at one point in time.
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When a researcher asks people to recall their past in order to obtain measurement of some phenomena over time,the technique is called a(n)____________________ study.
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A(n) cause is a condition that more or less guarantees the effect in question.
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Which of the following is accurate with respect to time dimensions?

A) a cross-sectional study is like a snapshot and produces an image at one point in time
B) a trend study is like a series of snapshots in sequence over time
C) a panel study is like a motion picture that looks at the same people over time
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is true with respect to validity threats?

A) internal validity leads to problems with generalization
B) construct validity makes it easy to establish cause and effect
C) internal validity arises from bias
D) statistical conclusion validity impacts what groups the findings apply to
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Rather than trying to exclude or control possible outside influences, studies show such influences are involved in cause-and-effect relationships.
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A(n) cause is a condition that must be present for the effect to follow.
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In order to avoid mistaken inferences,researchers must be careful to specify the people or phenomena being studied,known as the ____________________.
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Research that aims to measure the recidivism rates for youths participating in a new boot camp program after its first year in operation may use the type of study.
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It is often said that social science is inherently probabilistic.What is meant by that?

A) social sciences are probably hard to study
B) the best that can be said of findings is that they are more or less likely to occur, never with certainty
C) researchers can reduce the probability of findings being wrong to zero
D) if the independent and dependent variables are truly causal one can be certain of the results
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Interests,ideas, ,and new programs are all possible beginning points for a line of research.
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When we are concerned with how well an observed relationship between variables represents the underlying causal process of interest we are concerned with validity.
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Social artifacts refer only to paper documents,such as newspapers,court opinions and police crime reports.
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Explanatory studies are not cross-sectional.
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The idea that two variables must vary together (i.e.must be empirically correlated)-is a nomothetic explanation of
causality.
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Nonsystematic bias would be found in what type of validity problem?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) external validity
D) construct validity
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Science is the enterprise dedicated to exploring.
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One common threat to statistical conclusion validity is:

A) the manner in which a sample is pulled
B) whether the sample is randomly selected
C) the size of the sample
D) all of the above are threats
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With respect to causation

A) it is the focus of explanatory research
B) it suggests a cause and effect relationship
C) cause in social science is inherently probabilistic
D) all of the above
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Causation in social science is the foundation for exploratory research.
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A researcher compared the recidivism rates of drug abusers that were given probation with those that were sentenced to prison and discovered that the recidivism rates were highest for those given prison.What potential error is reflected by this conclusion?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) construct validity
D) external validity
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Joseph Maxwell identified "how credible and believable it is" as one criterion for assessing an idiographic
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Construct validity refers to generalizing from what we observe and measure to the real-world things in which we are interested.
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Our ability to determine whether a change in the cause is statistically associated with a change in the effect is referring to what type of validity?

A) face validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) internal validity
D) construct validity
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Threats to internal validity result from nonrandom,systematic error.
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Retrospective studies have the danger of faulty memories or even subjects lying.
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It is necessary to be charged before one can be convicted.This statement is representative of:

A) real cause
B) necessary cause
C) sufficient cause
D) probabilistic cause
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When two variables are empirically correlated with each other,they must:

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B) occur at different times
C) be on separate time and space continuums
D) occur in succession
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Systematic error would be found in what type of validity problem?

A) internal validity
B) statistical conclusion validity
C) external validity
D) construct validity
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Prospective studies are completed quickly since you only have to ask people to project what they would do or how they will act in the future.
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When we are concerned with whether we are correct in inferring that a cause produced an effect,we are concerned with the:

A) reliability
B) generalizability
C) validity
D) probability
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Which of the following does not represent a criterion for causality?

A) there is a correlation between the cause and the effect
B) the cause precedes the effect in time
C) the change in the effect is not caused by some third variable
D) it is not necessary for two variables to be correlated with each other
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In examining the relationship between drug use and crime discussed in your text,which of the following represents an internal validity threat?

A) the amount of variation in drug use and crime participation
B) the different patterns among different population groups means that there is no cause-and-effect relationship
C) both drug use and crime can be attributed to other causes
D) all of the above
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Despite a record number of cars being stolen in Newark,NJ in 2000,Newark's auto theft rate was really lower than that of Miami,Denver and Chicago.The unit of analysis used in this example is?

A) group
B) organization
C) individual
D) social artifacts
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Which of the following would be an example of a retrospective approach to longitudinal studies?

A) asking how many victims of childhood abuse later abuse their own children
B) asking how many child abuse victims' parents were also abuse victims
C) asking how many offenders incarcerated in the state of New York have high school degrees
D) none of the above is an example of a retrospective approach
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After a one-year study of the recidivism rates of boot camps in the state of Georgia,the lowest rates were found in the boot camps located in Macon.What units of analysis were used in this study?

A) social artifacts
B) individuals
C) groups
D) organizations
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All but which of the following would be a unit of analysis?

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B) groups
C) organizations
D) social sentiments
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Which of the following is not a type of longitudinal study?

A) cross-sectional study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cohort study
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The effects of violence in children's programming is a major research endeavor that requires counting the number of violent acts in Saturday morning cartoons for an entire year.The units of analysis being used for this project are

A) social artifacts
B) individuals
C) groups
D) organizations
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Which of the following would not be an example of organizations as units of analysis?

A) police departments
B) federal courthouses
C) drug treatment facilities
D) civilians in the military
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Which of the following would not be an example of social artifacts as units of analysis?

A) newspaper editorials
B) probation officers
C) television news programs
D) diaries
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Which of the following would serve as a "snap shot" of a phenomenon at one point in time?

A) panel study
B) cross-sectional study
C) cohort study
D) trend study
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Households used by the National Crime Victimization Survey are an example of which unit of analysis?

A) individuals
B) groups
C) social artifacts
D) organizations
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A major mid-western university does annual surveys of its alumni.These surveys are designed to gauge the attitudes that alumni hold about the university,its academic programs,and the major team sports.These surveys have been an annual event for the last two decades and represent which type of study?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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What type of study attempts to account for errors in drawing a sample by measuring the same people on two or more occasions?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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Marvin Wolfgang's study of males born in Philadelphia in 1945 was an attempt to measure delinquency by following those males from their 10ᵗʰ birthday until they were 18.This is an example of what type of study?

A) cohort study
B) panel study
C) trend study
D) cross-sectional study
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Which of the following would serve as an example of a cross sectional study?

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) the 2010 U.S. census
C) a single wave of the National Crime Victimization Survey
D) both Uniform Crime Reports and a single wave of the National Crime Victimization Survey
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In a general sense,external validity is concerned with whether research findings from one study can be

A) exhaustingly conclusive
B) reproduced in another study, often under different conditions
C) reproduced in another study, often under the same conditions
D) validated by the National Academy to Advance Scientific Learning
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Regarding nomothetic explanation,which of the following specific criteria for causality do researchers consider?

A) two variables must vary together-they must be empirically correlated.
B) the cause must occur before the effect.
C) the empirical correlation between cause and effect is not due to some other factor.
D) all of the above
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Causally related can also be expressed as

A) one relies upon the other
B) one precedes the other
C) one causes the other
D) none of the above
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After careful study of the relationship between the economy and arson,the conclusion was drawn that when the economy is poor and unemployment is high the arson rates go up.The researcher concluded that unemployed people are more likely to commit arson than are those that are employed.What error was just committed?

A) the ecological fallacy
B) reductionism
C) using the wrong time dimension
D) an internal validity threat
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The well-known Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment,discussed in Chapter 1,provides another example of

A) construct validity problems
B) internal validity problems
C) statistical validity problems
D) replication validity problems
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In an examination of violent crime among the most populous nations in the world,the United States ranks very high along with England,France and Australia.The chance of being raped is higher in France than in the United States.What units of analysis are being used?

A) individuals
B) organizations
C) social artifacts
D) groups
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a cross-sectional study?

A) the study is conducted at one point in time
B) cross-sectional studies for explanatory or evaluation purposes have an inherent flaw
C) the study assesses changes that take place in a specific sample over time
D) it allows a large population to be examined at a specific point in time
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Which type of research study project is designed to permit observations over an extended period of time?

A) cross-sectional studies
B) latitudinal studies
C) longitudinal studies
D) proportional studies
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Observations of shoplifters in Pueblo,Colorado characterized as "72 percent men and 28 percent women,with an average age of 15.4 years" constitutes which type of analysis?

A) descriptive analysis
B) variegated analysis
C) trend analysis
D) cohort analysis
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Which of the following are social artifacts?

A) citizen attitudes about the death penalty
B) police crime reports
C) cities with over 250,000 inhabitants
D) months of the year
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Which of the following is not a type of validity?

A) internal
B) external
C) concept
D) statistical conclusion
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Which term best describes-an overly strict limitation on the kinds of concepts and variables to be considered as causes in explaining the broad range of human behavior represented by crime and criminal justice policy?

A) individualistic fallacy
B) ecological fallacy
C) reductionism
D) pluralism
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Which of the following is not true concerning a cohort study?

A) all members of the cohort have something in common
B) members of a cohort may be all born in the same year
C) cohort members are studied as individuals as well as their group affiliation
D) members of a cohort may be all police officers hired in a particular year
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49
Which of the following is correct?

A) X is a sufficient cause of Y if Y always happens when X is present
B) Y is a necessary cause of X if Y always happens when X does
C) X is a necessary cause of Y only if Y happens before X
D) Y is a sufficient cause of X only if X happens before Y
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50
Rather than try to exclude or otherwise control possible outside influences,scientific realism studies how such influences are involved in

A) external validity claims
B) cause-and-effect relationships
C) cohort and trend studies
D) patterns and trends
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51
A survey distributed on a college campus discovered that males support the death penalty in greater numbers than do females.The units of analysis in this case would be

A) social artifacts
B) groups
C) organizations
D) individuals
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52
In criminal justice research,there is a great deal of variation in what or who is studied-which are technically known as

A) causal inference
B) population sampling distributions
C) trend studies
D) units of analysis
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53
Dr.Stone is interested in comparing the attitudes about teenage pregnancy between the United States and the Netherlands.He selects samples in both countries of 10 year old males and females and plans to survey a portion of them every other year for the next ten years.Stone is using what technique?

A) cross-sectional study
B) trend study
C) cohort study
D) panel study
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54
In the following research conclusion,what units of analysis are being used? "An enormous variation of deviant activities was represented in a sample of 1,485 news items.We categorized these deviant activities into five general types of analysis: violence,economic,political,ideological/cultural and diversionary."

A) individuals
B) social artifacts
C) organizations
D) groups
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55
Which of the following would allow a researcher to measure change in a general population over time?

A) trend study
B) cohort study
C) panel study
D) cross-sectional study
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56
Which of the following is an example of a panel study?

A) National Incident-based Reporting System
B) U.S. Census
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) Uniform Crime Reports
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57
According to the text book,because time order is a requirement for causal inferences,the time dimension of research requires

A) careful planning
B) controlled environmental design
C) a minimum of two researchers working in tandem
D) none of the above
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58
Professor Hardy has spent the last decade conducting a study of the effects of early childhood "Wellness" programs on subsequent delinquency.Every year,researchers visit participating families and collect a variety of data.Over the course of 10 years,many families have moved away and the research staff has been unable to locate them.What problem has Professor Hardy encountered?

A) cross-sectional distortion
B) cohort distortion
C) panel attrition
D) experimental mortality
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59
Which of the following -refers to the danger of making assertions about individuals as the unit of analysis based on the examination of groups or other aggregations?

A) individualistic fallacy
B) ecological fallacy
C) reductionism
D) pluralism
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60
A study of the commentary made about the Patriot Act in 50 major newspapers' editorials found that newspapers in the northeast gave more attention to the subject than did papers in any other part of the country.What is the unit of analysis being used?

A) newspaper editorials
B) Patriot Act
C) area of the country
D) newspaper names
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61
Identify four threats to validity discussed in your text.Give an example of each.
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62
,units,and time are key elements in planning a research study.
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63
Provide an example of the way in which the ecological fallacy is the result of errors with units of analysis.Explain in detail.
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64
Scientists assess the truth of statements about cause by considering threats to .
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65
If a researcher restricts the kinds of concepts and variables to be considered as causes in criminal justice research,they are committing the error of ?
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66
If a researcher is concerned with whether their findings can be generalized to another population or environment,the researcher is expressing concerns about validity.
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67
In research such as that done by the National Crime Victimization Survey the study technique is most frequently employed.
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68
Criminal justice has difficulty with regard to causality because researchers encounter very few perfect measures of correlation.
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69
Exploratory and descriptive studies frequently are in nature since they allow data to be gathered at one point in time.
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70
When a researcher asks people to recall their past in order to obtain measurement of some phenomena over time,the technique is called a(n)____________________ study.
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71
A(n) cause is a condition that more or less guarantees the effect in question.
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72
Which of the following is accurate with respect to time dimensions?

A) a cross-sectional study is like a snapshot and produces an image at one point in time
B) a trend study is like a series of snapshots in sequence over time
C) a panel study is like a motion picture that looks at the same people over time
D) all of the above
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73
Which of the following is true with respect to validity threats?

A) internal validity leads to problems with generalization
B) construct validity makes it easy to establish cause and effect
C) internal validity arises from bias
D) statistical conclusion validity impacts what groups the findings apply to
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74
Rather than trying to exclude or control possible outside influences, studies show such influences are involved in cause-and-effect relationships.
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75
A(n) cause is a condition that must be present for the effect to follow.
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76
In order to avoid mistaken inferences,researchers must be careful to specify the people or phenomena being studied,known as the ____________________.
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77
Research that aims to measure the recidivism rates for youths participating in a new boot camp program after its first year in operation may use the type of study.
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78
It is often said that social science is inherently probabilistic.What is meant by that?

A) social sciences are probably hard to study
B) the best that can be said of findings is that they are more or less likely to occur, never with certainty
C) researchers can reduce the probability of findings being wrong to zero
D) if the independent and dependent variables are truly causal one can be certain of the results
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79
Interests,ideas, ,and new programs are all possible beginning points for a line of research.
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80
When we are concerned with how well an observed relationship between variables represents the underlying causal process of interest we are concerned with validity.
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