The Scientific Method
Ethnography & Surveys
Experimental Methods
Research Ethics
Emerging Methods In Sociology
100

What is a hypothesis?

A theoretical statement that someone thinks will explain the relationship between two variables

100

What is ethnography?

A naturalistic method based on studying people in their own environment

100

What two groups take place in an experiment?

An experimental and a control group

100

What research method commonly uses deception?

The experimental method

100

Another term for "Netnography"

Cyberethnography

200

What is the last step in the Scientific Method?

Disseminates the findings of the experiment into the scientific community

200

How is data commonly collected while taking part in ethnography?

Through detailed field notes everyday to document

200

What variable is predicted to cause change?

The independent variable

200

The assurance that no one other then the researcher will know the participants identify

Confidentiality

200

The combination of social science research and social change

Action Research

300

What is an operational definition?

A clear and precise definition of a variable that facilitates it's measurement

300

What does the researcher need to get from a respondent before they participate? 

Informed Consent

300

What is causality?

Whether a change in the independent variable causes a change in the dependent variable

300

What is reactivity?

How people react to being studied

300

What is a double barreled question?

A question designed to attempt to get at multiple issues at once

400

What does a researcher do after all 7 steps of the scientific method?

Replicates the experiment

400

What is the name of the survey technique that makes you choose from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree"

The Likert Scale

400

Does data analysis in experiments tend to be quantitative or qualitative?

Quantitative

400

What is objectivity?

Impartiality; the ability to allow the facts to speak for themselves

400

An emerging method created due to a new type of computer software designed to attach social science data to geographic locations

Geographic information/Mapping Method

500

What kind of knowledge is the scientific method verifying?

Empirical Knowledge

500

What small scale project can help with survey design and takes place before administering it to a larger group?

A pilot study

500

Whats the main goal of an experiment?

To isolate a variable and explore the degree to which that variable affects a particular social situation

500

What is the Hawthorne effect?

When the desired effect is the result not of the independent variable, but of the research itself

500

What kind of questions should be avoided during an interview?

Biased and or leading questions

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