Intro to research
Participatory Action Research and Your Research Question
Quantitative Methodologies
Qualitative Methodologies
History/Bonus Round
100

This is the systemic investigation into the phenomena of the everyday world 

What is research? 

100

This process necessitates a belief that the impacted communities have intimate knowledge about their conditions, and that they can transform those conditions

What is participatory action research?

100

The type of research that is based on numbers and measurement

What is quantitative research? 

100

The type of research that is based on deep analysis, discovering patterns, and identifying trends (which doesn't have to be based on numbers)

What is qualitative research?

100

This historical figure was in central leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and is widely known as the central figure of the civil rights movement

Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr?

200

We do this to define, quantify, explain, and analyze what we know about the world and how the world functions

What is the production of ideas

What is research

200

This is the first step in a participatory action research process

What is posing the problem?

200

All you have to do in this database is plug in your zip code, and it will give you a demographic snapshot of that zip code

What is the Census?

200

When you are in the community, you need to be taking these at all times, paying attention to the things happening around you

What are field notes? 

200

This famous author is known as an icon of the Black power movement, and wrote a famous book titled, "Are Prisons Obsolete?"

Who is Angela Davis?

300

This is one of the primary institutions where epistemology is formed

What are schools? 

What is the media? 

What/who are state & government officials?

300

These type of research questions are about identifying an oppressor/oppressed relationship, and seeks to change the relationship of power

What is a problem posing research question?

300

If you click on your state in this database, you can get a breakdown of justice system spending

What is the JEET (Justice Expenditure & Employment Tool)? 

300

These type of interview questions can be answered with a yes/no response, and are typically discouraged in qualitative research

What are close-ended questions? 

300

The rebellion at this inn is cited as both the birthplace of Pride, and was frequented by queer and trans patrons of color. 

What is Stonewall Inn

400

The study of knowledge

What is Epistemology?

400

The community you work with should help to define these things that drive your research project

What are campaign goals?

400

This type of data can be calculated, and it has a true "zero"

What is ratio data? 

400

These types of interview/focus group questions should be used as follow-ups to primary interview questions, to help your interviewee dive deeper into the content

What are probes? 

400

This group was a collection of radical Black, Latinx, and Asian organizers who were working to radicalize and combat US imperialism and domestic terrorism by law enforcement

What is the Third World Liberation Front?

500

He wrote a report on the Negro Family, which has been used to fuel stereotypes of absent Black fathers and dysfunctional Black women-led households

Who is Daniel Moynihan

500

Your research project, in addition to supporting your campaigns, should be about addressing _____ in our knowledge

What are gaps?

500

This type of survey methodology can be used to test something (maybe a relationship between two groups, an intervention, etc.)

What are experimental surveys? 

500

This type of research method gets you narrative based data, where you can track how research participants make meaning

What are interviews and focus groups? 

500

At the time, this 16 year old girl led walkouts at her school in rural Virginia to have better educational resources. Her case was one of 5 cases to be included in Brown v. Board of Education

Who is Barbara Johns? 

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