These are based are on our moral choices, norms of society, and legal principles.
What are ethical decisions?
100
This research techniques usually uses the smallest sample size
What is a focus group?
100
According to this paradigm, a falling tree is the woods made a noise.
What is the positivist paradigm?
100
This type of survey describes and explains why situations exist
What is an analytical survey?
100
A study that is a collection of data at different points in time.
What is a longitudinal study?
200
This is a another word for self-determination.
What is automony?
200
True or false: All other things equal, as sample size increases, standard error decreases
What is true?
200
A researcher pretending to be a TV writer to observe and analyze the dynamics of writing comedy is using this qualitative technique.
What is Field Observations?
200
A question that asks two or more questions simultaneously.
What is a double-barreled question?
200
Trend study, cohort analysis and panel study
What are the three types of longitudinal studies?
300
This ethical principle means to confer benefits on all.
What is beneficence?
300
The biggest difference between a probability sample or a non-probability sample
What is it is impossible to calculate the amount of sampling error present in a non-probability sample?
300
True or False: In-depth interviews may provide more accurate responses to sensitive issues than do other survey techniques.
What is true?
300
This type of survey question asks you to select from a list of choices to answer the question.
What is a close-ended question?
300
This occurs in longitudinal studies when respondents become sensitized to measure instruments after repeated interviewing, thus making the sample atypical.
What is the sensitization effect?
400
Maximizing good and minimizing harm is the key concept of this ethical principle.
What is Utilitarianism?
400
In this type of sampling, each subject has an equal chance of being selected.
What is a random sample?
400
In this type of research, researchers spend long periods of time observing particpants in their natural setting.
What is ethnography?
400
When doing this, questions should be simple and easy, go from general to specific, have a logical sequence, and ask demographics at the end.
What is questionnaire design?
400
True or false: Experiment results can be generalized to real-life situations
What is false?
500
This group safeguards the rights of human subjects
What is an Institutional Review Board or IRB?
500
This occurs when measurements taken from a sample do not correspond to what exists in the population.
What is sampling error?
500
This credibility concern asks, "Did the act of observing change the situation itself?"
What is reactivity?
500
An appropriate way to pretest a survey
What is conducting a mini-study with a small sample?
500
This technique is used to control confounding variables in experimental research.