Research Design
Conceptualization & Operationalization
Indexes & Scales
Sampling
MISC
100

If a researcher wanted to know why there was a noticeable increase in the number of burglaries in San Diego, CA during 2015, the researcher would design a(n) _________ study

Explanatory study

100

When we specify what we mean when we use certain terms in research, we are engaging in the process of ___________

Conceptualization

100

Indexes and scales are both _______ measures of variables

Ordinal

100

Which of the two sampling methods involves random selection?

Probability sampling

100

Gender, occupation, and race/ethnicity are all examples of

Variables

200

What are the most common unit of analysis in social research?

Individuals

200

Professor Jones measured the variable "feelings towards homework" with the categories strongly agree, agree, indifferent, disagree, and strongly disagree.

Professor Jones was using which level of measurement?

Ordinal

200

What is one of the four considerations to take into account when selecting items for an index?

Face Validity

Unidimensionality

General or specific

Variance

200

You want to examine attitudes towards the current political candidates and use all the students in your research methods class as your sample. What kind of sampling design are you using?

Reliance on available subjects

200

Liberal, male, and sophomore are all examples of

Attributes

300

When we draw conclusions about individuals based solely on the observations of groups, it is called ________

Ecological fallacy

300

If a particular technique, applied repeatedly to the same object, yields the same result each time, we have:

Reliability

300

True or False: An index is constructed by accumulating scores assigned to individual indicators

True

300

A sample is representative of the population from which it is selected if

The aggregate characteristics of the sample closely approximate those same aggregate characteristics in the population.

(e.g., population contains 50% women then a sample should contain "close to" 50% women to be representative)

300

The three main elements of the traditional model of science are

Theory, operationalization, and observation

400

This type of study is based on collecting data at one single point in time

Cross-sectional study

400

The extent to which a measure accurately reflects the concept it intends to measure, this is called _____.

Validity

400

This scale has "judges" rate and score each indicator

Thurstone Scale

400

As sample size increases, what happens to standard error?

Standard error decreases

400

True or False:

Anonymity and confidentiality are the same thing

False.

Anonymity - guaranteed when neither the researchers nor the readers can identify a response with a respondent.

Confidentiality - researcher can identify a person but promises to keep their information private



500

This type of longitudinal study involves collecting data from the same set of people several times

Panel study

500

If a test appears to measure what it's supposed to measure, it has:

Face validity

500

Name at least two ways to handle missing data

1) Exclude missing cases

2) Treat missing data as one of the available responses

3) Analyze the missing data to interpret their meaning

4) Assign missing data the middle value, mean value, or value at random

5) Assign values to the proportion of variables scored 

500

A researcher selects every 30th student in the college directory is engaging in what type of sampling?

Systematic sampling

500

What is the first thing we should read when we are reading a journal article?

Abstract