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Univariate Analysis
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Social networks
100

Research that collects data at multiple points in time.

What is a longitudinal study?

100

The middle value observed when observations are ranked from the lowest to the highest.

What is the median?

100

The probability that a researcher would observe an association as large as they did if the null hypothesis were true.

What is the p-value?

100

A study in which neither the researcher nor the participant is aware of which condition the participant is in.

What is a double-blind study?

100

This approach assumes that we are the sum of our demographic categories.

What is methodological individualism?

200

When a sampling frame does not adequately capture all members of the target population.

What is coverage error?

200

The average distance between the value of each observation and the overall mean.

What is the standard deviation?

200

This method is used for comparing observed versus expected outcomes of categorical variables.

What is the chi-square test?

200

This research method has a high degree of internal validity, but a low degree of external validity.

What is experimental research?

200

In social network theory, this is the number of actual social ties divided by the number of possible social ties

What is network density?

300

When a respondent answers questions in a way that s/he presumes interviewer will find acceptable.

What is social desirability bias?

300

The probability that an estimate includes the population parameter.

What is the confidence level?

300

When two variables are associated with each other even though one does not cause the other.

What is confounding?

300
Devah Pager's book, The Mark of a Criminal Record, used this research method.

What is an audit study?

300

The number of ties aimed at others from a node.

What is the out degree?

400

The analysis of a single variable.

What is univariate analysis?
400

This becomes smaller when the sample size is larger.

What is the margin of error?

400

A potentially confounding variable added to regression analysis to estimate the relationship between the independent variable and dependent variable net of its influence.

What is a control variable?

400

Mitch Duneier's book, Sidewalk used this research method.  

What is ethnography?

400

The path of shortest possible length between two nodes.

What is the geodesic path?

500

This may be used to visualize the frequency distribution of a continuous variable.

What is a histogram?
500

This is used to test if there is no relationship between the dependent and the independent variable.

What is the null hypothesis?

500

A method for testing whether the mean of the dependent variable differs with changes in the value of the independent variable.

What is the t-test?

500

Rather than beginning with a theory, researchers using this technique develop theory on the basis of experiences and observations in the field

What is grounded theory?

500

Research on the 16th century Medici Dynasty, the Paris Commune of 1871, and the Freedom Summer Rides of 1964 were all carried out using this method.

What is archival research?