Intro To Social Research 337 Mid-Term Exam Chapter 4 True or False Questions
A cross-sectional study is a specific type of longitudinal research.
False
A good exploratory research study removes the need to conduct explanatory studies on the same topic.
False
A necessary condition represents a condition that, if it is present, will pretty much guarantee the effect in question.
False
Cohorts are defined by birth year only.
False
In nomothetic explanations, exceptions disprove a causal relationship.
False
Operationalization is the process of clarifying what is meant by the concepts being used in a study.
False
Research designs are descriptive, explanatory, or exploratory-- never more than once
False
Researchers ignore previous work on a topic so that their research can be original.
False
The independent variable must occur later in time than the dependent variable.
False
The units of analysis and the aggregates that we generalize about are the same.
False
Two variables that are highly correlated by definition have a causal relationship.
False
A research proposal describes what you intend to accomplish and how.
True
Causal relationships can be true even if they do not apply in a majority of cases.
True
Cross-sectional studies can be used to approximate a longitudinal study.
True
Descriptive research answers the question "What's so?" and explanatory research answers the question "Why?"
True
Dr. Smith is conducting research by spending time and participating in a new Internet community in order to learn more about what they do and why they do it. Dr. Smith is conducting explanatory research.
True
Panel attrition is comparable to experimental morality.
True
The ecological fallacy refers to drawing conclusions about individuals based solely on the observation of groups.
True
The nomothetic model of causal analysis lends itself to hypothesis testing.
True
The nomothetic model of explanation is probabilistic in its approach to causation.
True