Basics/Intro
Theory
Ethics
Conc. and Oper.
Rel. and Val.
100

A form of research that seeks to answer theoretically informed questions

What is basic research?

100

A sequential argument consisting of a series of logically related statements put forward to illuminate some element of social life

What is theory?

100
The committees who help determine if a particular research project meet's the institution's and federal standards for research ethics.

What are Institutional Review Boards or IRBs?

100

The process of precisely defining ideas and turning them into variables

What is conceptualization?

100

A quality of a measure concerning how dependable it is

What is reliability?

200

An approach that used more than one method in a single study

What is a mixed-methods approach?

200

The idea that the world can be subjected to observation, which is the use of the senses to gather data about social phenomena

What is empiricism?

200

The main mechanism for ensuring that human subjects are protected is voluntary

What is informed consent?

200

The process of linking the conceptualized variables to a set of procedures for measuring them

What is operationalization?

200

Quality of a measure concerning how accurate it is

What is validity?

300

A research study design that provides a snapshot of a population at a particular point in time

What is cross-sectional?

300

The approach in which researchers begin with existing theories and use them to hypothesize about what they will observe and test the theories.

What is the deductive approach?

300

When research participants don’t know they are participating or they don’t know the full scope of what they are participating in

What is deception?

300

A type of variable that catalogs states or statuses that are parallel and cannot be ranked or ordered

What is nominal?
300

When different people observing the same people, place, or events get the same results

What is interobserver reliability?

400

Social importance, scientific relevance, and feasibility

What are characteristics of a good research question?

400

An idea that can be named, defined, and eventually measured in some way

What is a concept?

400

When no identifying information is collected from the respondents/participants

What is anonymity?

400

This type of variable has categories that can be ordered in some way, but the distance between the values is not known

What are ordinal variables?

400

The degree to which the results of the study can be generalized

What is external validity?

500

The goal of this type of research is to document the causes and effects of social phenomena, thus addressing questions of why something happens

What is explanatory research?

500

A representation that captures the different dimensions, categories, or levels of a concept

What is a variable?

500

The graduate student who falsified data that he published in the journal of Science on changing minds through canvassing.

Who is Michael LaCour?

500

Different manifestations, angles, or units of a concept

What are dimensions?

500

When a measure seems appropriate and sensible in terms of common sense

What is face validity?