Where the researcher does not let the group being studied know that they are being observed
What is covert observation
100
Information that researchers have gathered themselves
What is secondary data
100
Time
What is this practical issue?
100
Ideas about what is morally right and wrong
What is Ethics?
200
The source from which a sample is drawn
What is a sampling frame?
200
When the presence of an observer affects the actions pf the group under study, preventing the observer from seeing natural behaviour
What is the Observer Effect?
200
Diaries
What is a qualitative secondary data?
200
Hawthorne Effect
What is a Con of Interviews?
200
Emotional attachment
What is a possible ethical problem with longitudinal studies?
300
teh research population is divdided up into relevant groups, such as by gender and age, and a random sample is then taken from each group to generate more representative data
What is a stratified sample?
300
Where the interviewer influences the answers that the respondent gives
What is interviwer bias?
300
Content Analysis
What could you use to gather secondary data from media?
300
Replicable
What is a Pro for using Quantitative methods?
300
Physical harm
What could take place observing in a prison?
400
Using more than one research method or researcher to complete the study
What is Triangulation?
400
Studying topics and people with an open mind and not allowing your own views and opinions influence your findings
What is objectivity?
400
finding methods that can be checked by another researcher. If another researcher can do the research in the same way and get the same results, then it is _________
What is reliability?
400
Exaggeration
What is a possible Con of using Secondary data?
400
Confidentiality
What is an important thing to remember when thinking about the ethical issues of your study?
500
Another non- random sample where a researcher makes contact with one relevant respondent and then asks them to put them in contact with further respondents
What is a Snowball sample?
500
Interviews
What is a qualitative primary method?
500
Because the truthfulness and accuracy of the data is more like to be a true representation
Why is validity important?
500
Distortion
What is a con for Content Analysis?
500
Domestic Violence
What is a sensitive study that may require extra thought?