Measurement
Sampling
Dichotomies
Data Generation
Relationships
100

A quality of a measure that gives the same reading each time it is used

What is reliability?

100

All of the cases you could potentially study

What is a population?

100

Scholarship that is simply aimed at getting basic information

What is descriptive research?

100

The subjects in an experiment who receive the experimental manipulation

What is a treatment group?

100

An outcome that a researcher hopes to explain

What is a dependent variable?

200

When a measure actually measures the concept it is intended to measure

What is validity?

200

Selecting cases based on a chance process

What is a probability sample?

200

Scholarship that is concerned with how things should be

What is normative work?

200

Data collection where the researcher questions several individuals simultaneously in a guided discussion

What is a focus group?

200

A pattern that you would expect to see in the real world if your theory is true

What is a hypothesis?

300

When we ask if a measure is sensible

What is face validation?

300

Selecting cases by first selecting groups of cases and then selecting cases from the selected groups

What is cluster sampling?

300

An account that seeks to exhaust the factors that caused a particular event or condition

What is idiographic explanation?

300

The subjects in an experiment who do not receive the experimental manipulation, but are included for comparison

What is a control group?

300

The factor that you believe caused the phenomenon that you are trying to explain

What is an independent variable?

400

The cause of a consistently biased measure

What is systematic error?

400

A data collection effort that gathers data from all the cases we could study

What is a census?

400

An approach to research that is good for generating theories

What is inductive research?

400

Questions that deepen an answer without leading the interviewee

What are probes?

400

An explanation of how an independent variable might affect the dependent variable

What is a causal mechanism?

500

When we ask if a measure includes all of the dimensions we are interested in

What is content validation?

500

A complete list of all the cases we could study 

What is a sample frame?

500

An account that identifies a few causal factors that affect a general class of conditions or events

What is nomothetic explanation?

500

The underlying meaning of human communication

What is latent content?

500

When we know that the dependent variable didn't cause the independent variable

What is non-endogeneity?

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