Empirical and Normative Analysis
Natural and Social Sciences
Postulates of Science
The Scientific Method
100

What are the two key forms of political analysis?

 normative analysis and empirical analysis

100

Provide one example of a discipline classified as a natural science discipline only.

Chemistry

Biology

Physics

Earth Sciences

100

What is another term for "postulates"?

Beliefs

100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Identify the problem

200

In which form of political analysis is replication important for verification?

Empirical Analysis

200

Provide two examples of a discipline classified as a social science discipline only.

sociology, economics, political science, anthropology

200

Identify the six postulates of science.

  1. Nature Is Orderly

  2. We Can Know Nature

  3. Knowledge Is Superior to Ignorance

  4. Natural Phenomena Have Natural Causes

  5. Nothing Is Self-Evident

  6. Knowledge Is Derived from the Acquisition of Experience



200

List out all the steps in the scientific method.

  1. Identify the problem

  2. Hypothesize the cause of the problem

  3. Provide clear definitions of the concepts

  4. Operationalize the concepts

  5. Gather empirical data

  6. Test the hypothesis or hypotheses

  7. Reflect back on theory

  8. Publicize the results

  9. Replicate the results

300

 What form of political analysis is prescriptive, focusing on how things "should be"?

Normative Analysis

300

What research method is employed in the natural sciences?

Controlled Laboratory Experiments

300

What is the term that describes the belief that everything has a cause and that nothing is random?

Determinism

300

What critique did the presenter make about the order of the scientific method?

  1. Identify the problem

  2. Hypothesize the cause of the problem

  3. Provide clear definitions of the concepts

  4. Operationalize the concepts

  5. Gather empirical data

  6. Test the hypothesis or hypotheses

  7. Reflect back on theory

  8. Publicize the results

  9. Replicate the results

REPLICATE RESULTS BEFORE YOU PUBLISH! AVOID YOUR PAPER BEING RETRACTED…

400

Provide an example of a value-laden term used in normative analysis. 

'good,' 'bad,' 'right,' 'wrong'

400

Which field of science is considered to be either social or natural science depending on the branch of the discipline?

Psychology

400

What is the term used to describe everything outside the explanatory factors in a model?

Ex. rare and incurable disease disappears

Residual factors

400

Define the term: null hypothesis.

The hypothesis that no relationship exists between the variables.

500

A key challenge in empirical research is the degree to which facts exist independently of observers. What example is provided in the reading to put this challenge into context?

Using the example of traffic accident witnesses, we can see how different people may perceive the same event differently, either consciously or unconsciously, especially when they have personal interests at stake. 

This raises questions about the objectivity of facts and suggests that social and/or political contexts may influence how people perceive reality.

500

 Name two research methods employed by social scientists. 

Field studies, surveys, focus groups, and participant observation

500

The fifth postulate "Nothing is Self-Evident" originated from whose philosophical approach?

René Descartes

500

The scientific method is often referred to as positivism. Positivism was founded by Auguste Comte (18th century sociologist).

What are the two core components of positivism?


Core components:

Empiricism (belief that almost everything can be objectively measured)

Determinism (belief that every event has an explanation or a cause)