Sociology Ch. 2
dependent variable
Levels of crime or poverty in neighborhoods, racist attitudes or order within a civil society can be described as the _________ variable
Its Generalizable
Which of the following is not a strength of Naturalistic Observations: -Its real world setting -Focus on subcultures -Unique Perceptions -Its Generalizable
Physical; Psychological; Breach of Confidentiality
_____ harm, ______ harm, and ________ are the common sources of faulty research ethics.
experiments
______ are a research method that reflect high internal validity
Informed Consent, Right of Refusal, Debriefing
______, _______, and _______ are three methods that researchers are using to protect participates in sociological research.
Naturalistic Observations
_______ are a research method commonly used by psychologists and other social scientists. This technique involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
Experiments
_______ are a test to confirm the validity of a hypothesis, where experimenters manipulate independent variables, have at least two independent variables, and are randomly assigned.
Surveys
_______ are research methods that collect data from respondents through a series of questions either in the form of a questionnaire or an interview.
Comparative Research
_______ is a research methodology in the social sciences that aims to make comparisons across different countries or culture.
Experiments
_________ are the best methods to control the Internal Validity
Research Ethics
_________ involves the application of fundamental ethical principles to a variety of topics involving research methods
Informed Consent
_________ is a legal procedure to ensure that a patient, client, and research participants are aware of all the potential risks and costs involved in a treatment or procedure.
Correlation
_________ is an action or occurrence that can be linked to another. The action does not always result to another action, but you can see that there is a relationship between them
Causation
_________ is an action or occurrence that can cause another. The result of an action is always predictable, providing a clear notion between them which can be established with certainty.
Debriefing
_________ is when a researcher explains the purpose of the research, possible alternative research methods, and the potential risks and benefits of the research.
Humphrey's Tea Room Trade
_________ was the study of anonymous male-male sexual encounters in public restrooms.
External Validity
___________ is the extent to which research results can be generalized to other appropriate people, times, and settings.
Milgram's Obedience Study
___________ was a shock test that would measure the kinds of responses people would have to authority; simulation similar to those of the Holocaust where people would tell you to do something as an authoritative figure.
Internal Validity
____________ is the extent to which changes in the dependent variable are attributable to changes in the independent variable.
Independent Variable
The ____________ are those factors, activities, and other phenomena that change or affect the value or level of a dependent variable.
Dependent Variable
The __________is the effect, the phenomenon affected or changed by other actions or phenomena
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There are ________ steps in the research process
True
(T/F): A major problem in comparative research is that the data sets in different countries may not use the same categories or define them differently.
True
(T/F): Causation needs correlation
False
(T/F): Correlation needs causation
False
(T/F): Experiments have high external validity
True
(T/F): Some of the problems with surveys are that they can have certain recall problems and that there are social pressures to give specific answers
Random Sampling
A _______ is a sample design in which selections are drawn from a population in a way that gives every member and every combination of members and equal chance. This is the classic way of sampling
independent variable
A sociologist who studies criminal behavior may ask how lack of economic opportunity affects urban crime rates. For such a study the lack of economic opportunity would represent the __________ variable
Breach of Confidentiality
Humphrey's Tea Room Trade raised ethical questions about a ________
Psychological Harm
Milgram's Obedience Study asked the question of whether studies should be administered with concern about the ethics of __________
Define the problem
The first step in the research process is to __________
Repeat
The last step in the research process is to __________
Venkatesh's Study of Gangs
The purpose of ________ was to understand the daily undergoing of a drive by shooting through ethnographic research
Physical Harm
Venkatesh's Study of Gangs raises an ethical question about ________ and just how far sociologists will go to understand the cultural undertaking of the surrounding environment.
X
the Independent variable is known as the ____ variable
Exogenous Variable
the _______ is the third variable that is independent such as heat
Y
the dependent variable is known as the _____ variable
Z
the exogenous variable is known as the ______ variable