Basics
Ethics
Statistics and Such
Writing
Random Bits of Knowledge
100

The definition of social science

The science used to investigate individuals, societies, and social processes

100

Which trials established the need for research ethics relating to human subjects?

Nuremberg War Crime Trials

100

What is the definition of independent variable? 

A variable that is hypothesized to cause, or lead to, variation in another variable. 

100

What question do you always need to answer when writing a thesis statement?

"So what?"

100

Is correlation to same of causation?

No!!!

200

The four different types of research

Descriptive, exploratory, explanatory, evaluative 

200

DAILY DOUBLE: The Belmont Report summarizes ethical principles and guidelines for human subjects research. What are the three core principles?

Respect for persons, beneficence, justice

200

What is another term for internal validity?

Causality

200

Fill in the blank: writing a literature review is like a ___________.

Dinner party

200

What are the two fundamental methods for qualitative research?

Participant observation and in-depth interview 

300

Is a hypothesis the same as a theory?

NO

300

The IRB stand for what?

Institutional Review Board

300

What are the four levels of measurement (types of variables)?

Nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio 

300

Which verb tense do I (and other scholars) recommend writing in?

Present tense

300

What is the purpose of sampling?

Examine a set of individuals (or other entities) that gives us a valid picture of all such individuals (or other entities)

400

Which comes first with deductive reasoning, theory or data? 

Theory

400

The research misconduct acronym, FFP, stands for what?

Fabrication, Falsification, Plagiarism

400

The definition of p-hacking

The process of adding in and taking away variables until your finding is significant (p-value = 0.05)

400

DAILY DOUBLE: How many quotes should you include in your entire final paper?

1 or 2 

(I will accept either of these)

400

What are the three main criteria for causality? 

Association, time-order, and nonspuriousness

500

What is the definition of measurement validity?

When a measure measures what we think it measures

500

At which research stage is ethical decision-making the most important?

ALL OF THEM

500

When one sums/averages multiple related questions in an index, what statistical test do you run to make sure they are related enough? 

Cronbach's Alpha

500

What are three words you could use instead of important?

Imperative, essential, crucial 

500

What is the most common research method in academia? 

Secondary data analysis