Chapter 2-Soc Research Flashcards

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Common sense

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Facts, observations, and received wisdom each of us accumulated in a lifetime

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operational definition

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Transforms a concept into things that are observable and measurable, allowing researchers to assess the concept

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Hypothesis

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Testable statement about the relationship between two or more factors known as variable

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Variable

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Measurable traits/characteristics that are subject to change under different conditions

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Casual logic

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Relationship between variable in which change in one brings change in another

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independent variable

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Variable that brings about change

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dependent variable

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Variable that is affected

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Correlation

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Relationship between two variable in which change in one coincides with a change in the other

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Sample

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Selection from a large pop. That is statistically representative of the pop.

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Random sample

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Member of the pop being studied has the same chance of being selected for the study

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Validity

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Degree to which a measure/scale reflects the phenomenon under the study

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Reliability

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Extent to which a measure produces consistent results

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Control variable

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Factors that held constant to test the relative impact of an independent variable

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14
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Research design

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Detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientifically

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Mode

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Most common value in a series of scores

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Observation

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Qualitative research method, relies on what is seen in the field in a natural setting, collects data through direct participation and/or by closely watching a group/community

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Ethnography

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Study if an entire social settling through extended systematic observation, popular in qualitative research

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Experiment

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Created situations that allow researchers to manipulate variables

19
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expermental group

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Exposed to the independent variable and the control group isn’t

20
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Hawthorne effect

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Possibility that observers of experiments will have unintended influence in their subjects

21
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secondary anaylsis

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Analyzing existing data that have been previously collected

22
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content analysis

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Involves systematic coding and objective recording of data

23
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code of ethics

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Specific standards in conducting research that sociologist abide by

24
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American sociological association code of ethics

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Professional competence
Integrity
Professional and scientific responsibility
Respect for people’s rights, dignity, and diversity
Social responsibility

25
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value neutrality

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Objective in the interpréta of data

26
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Feminist Theory

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Rejects the notion that work and family are delegate spheres and have drawn attention to researchers tendency to overlook women in sociological studies

27
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Interview

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-face-to-face/telephone questions of respondent to obtain desired info

28
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conformation bias

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Favor evidence to support our existing belief while minimizing/ignoring contrary evidence

29
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Hindsight bias

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Apply common sense reasoning after the limitation is known

30
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questionaire

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Respondent competes a printed/computerized form and returns it to the research

31
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Quantitave Research

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Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form

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Mean

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Number calculated by adding series of values and dividing by number of values

33
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Median

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Midpoint, number that divided series of values into two groups of equal number of values

34
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Qualitative Research

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Descriptive research that relies on narrative accounts rather than stats procedures

35
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Scientific method

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Maximizes consistency in research

36
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Open ended survey questions

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My be worded accurately and without bias

37
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Value of neutrality

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Argues against allowing personal values and feelings to influence the interpretation of data