Interviews
Field Research
Content Analysis

Surveys

Experiments
100

This is what we call an interview format when the ordering and wording of questions can be modified as you go.

What is semi-structured?

100

This person grants or denies access to the field.

What is a gatekeeper?

100

This is the unit of analysis in content analysis studies.

What is social artifact?

100

Questions in surveys are typically _____, meaning there are limited and pre-determined response options.

What is closed-ended?

100

The stimulus or treatment in an experiment is called this.

What is independent variable?

200
Questions should not have a limited number of response options in interviews.  In other words, they should not be this.

What is closed ended?

200

When a field researcher takes the role of fully immersing in the field and in the social group that they are researching, this is the name of the role.

What is complete participation?

200

Content analysis is _____ meaning it does not involve humans and does not intrude on their lives.

What is unobtrusive? 

200

A survey that is longitudinal and asks the exact same people at multiple points in time is called this.

What is a panel survey?

200

The effect or outcome in an experiment is called this.

What is dependent variable?

300
Questions in interviews should not have more than one issue addressed. In other words, they should not be this.

What is double-barrelled?

300

When the field researcher stands back and watches without participation, this is the name of the role.

What is complete observation?

300
This is the type of obvious content that can be studied quantitatively.

What is manifest content?

300
A survey's questions should not include the words 'no', 'never' or 'not'.  In other words, the questions should not be _____ worded.

What is negatively worded?

300

A ____-experiment occurs in the real world rather than a laboratory.

What is quasi-experiment?

400

The researcher takes a role as _____ in a focus group.

What is moderator?

400

This is what we call the type of research approach that really involves the participation of the community members at every stage.

What is participatory action research (PAR)?

400

This content is more hidden and the meanings need to be interpreted more deeply.

What is latent content?

400

The level of ______ is important to understand when designing the response options for surveys and analyzing the data after the surveys are completed.

What is level of measurement?

400

The group that does NOT get the stimulus in a classic experiment is the _____, while the group that does NOT get the stimulus in a quasi-experiment is the ______.

What is control and comparison?

500

This is what we call the group that is similar to a focus group when we are researching with/on Indigenous participants.

What is a sharing circle?

500

PAR is _______ meaning it focuses on the positives of the community it is studying.

What is strength-based?

500

We can talk about how people perceive the media content they see/hear by doing content analysis. True/false?

False

500

A response rate of ____% is deemed good for survey research.

What is 50%?

500

Experiments are the best method for determining this.

What is causality?