Research Designs
Survey Research
Qualitative Research
Evaluations
Additional Info
100
What type of research design include observations are made at one time point, a snapshot.
What is cross sectional research design.
100
What is a respondent?
What is a person who answers questions on a survey
100
What is complete observation?
What is when a researcher tries to see things as they happen, without actively participating in or disrupting these events
100
What are the two types of evaluations?
What are process evaluation and impact evaluation
100
What is the most popular research design in social science?
What is cross sectional research design
200
What is a issue of a longitudinal design?
What is subject attrition or cost.
200
What is mutually exclusive?
What is response choices that do not overlap
200
What is the term to describe when a researcher does not reveal identity as a researcher to those who are observed
What is covert participation
200
What are the two things evaluations should have?
What are utility and feasibility
200
What is wrong with this question: Do your agree with the President’s oppressive immigration policy?
What is a loaded question
300
What is ONE source of invalidity?
What is Selection bias,Endogenous change,External events, Contamination, or Treatment misidentification.
300
What does exhaustive mean?
What is every case can be classified into one of the response choices
300
What are the three types of participation observation?
What are Complete observation,Participation and observation, and Covert participation
300
Who are individuals and groups who have some basis of concern with the program
What are stakeholders
300
What kind of question is this: Disney makes great movies, have you seen Frozen?
What is a leading question
400
What are the types of quasi-experimental designs?
What are Nonequivalent control group designs,Before-and-after designs,and Ex post facto control group designs
400
What is a double barreled question?
What is a question that asks about two different subjects.
400
What are the four basic steps in field research?
What are Entering the Field, Developing and Maintaining Relationships, Sampling People and Events, and Collecting Data
400
What is the complete treatment or service delivered by the program
What is program process
400
What is wrong with this question: When was the last time you change your oil and rotated your tires?
What is a double barreled question
500
What are the three requirements for a true experiment?
What are at least one experimental group and one control group, random assignment to the groups, and assessment of change in the dependent variable in both groups after the experimental group receives the treatment (i.e., posttest)
500
What are the five guidelines when creating questions for surveys?
What are Avoid biased items and terms, Make items clear,Avoid double-barreled questions,Short items are best, and Avoid negative items.
500
What are groups of individuals are interviewed to collect data using open-ended questions posed by the researcher (or group leader)
What are focus groups
500
What is also called program monitoring
What is process evaluation
500
What is translational criminology?
What is to break down barriers between basic and applied research by creating a dynamic interface between research and practice.
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