Research and Design Quiz #4 Flashcards

1
Q

The language of research
* Th___
* Concep_______ion
* Oper_____ion
* Va___bles
* Hyp____s
* Ass_____ts
* Imp___t R_______ Term____y

A
  • Theory
  • Conceptualization
  • Operationalization
  • Variables
  • Hypotheses
  • Assumptions
  • Important research terminology
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2
Q

What is: an explanation that offers to
classify, organize, explain, predict, or
understand the occurrence of specific
phenomena?

What is it?

A

Theory

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3
Q

The practice of criminal justice is grounded in:

A

Theory

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4
Q

______ rests on a series of
________ that attempt to
make sense of reality

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Theory

Hypotheses

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5
Q

Theories in Crim and CJ are numerous, spanning everything from biological, to biosocial, to macro-sociologic
based theories

List some theories

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Theories in Crim and CJ are numerous, spanning everything from biological, to biosocial, to macro-sociologic
based theories
* RAT
* RCT
* DETERRENCE THEORIES
* RAT-LIFESTYLE
* DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES
* BIOSOCIAL/TRAIT/GENE-BASED EVOLUTION
* CRIME PATTERN THEORY
* LEARNING THEORIES
* CONTROL THEORIES
* STRAIN THEORIES
* LABELING THEORIES
* CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY
* FEMINIST THEORIES

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6
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Concepts are the ________ point in research and can be very broad

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beginning

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7
Q

Concepts are typically _______ by nature (given that they are initially abstract), but the object is to gather data and/or variables to start measuring our concepts

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qualitative

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8
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Defined as the conversion of the abstract idea or notion into a measurable item

what is this?

A

operationalization

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9
Q

The act of operationalizing something involves ________ how a concept is or will be measured

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describing

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10
Q

_______ are central in the
operationalization process

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Variables

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11
Q

What are the three types of variables?

A

Independent variables
Dependent variables
Control variables

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12
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This is the predictor variable:

  • In the conditional statement “If X, then Y,” the letter “X” is the _______ variable
  • The predictor variable is assessed for its impact on the dependent variable

Which variable is this?

A

Independent

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13
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This is the outcome variable being predicted by the independent variable

  • In the conditional statement “If X, then Y,” the letter “Y” is the _______ variable
  • The _______ variable could be some form of criminal behavior that is the product of some set of influences (i.e., independent predictors)

Which variable is this?

A

Dependent

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14
Q

______ variables represent other sets of variable which may be influencing the dependent
variable; this is the _____ variable

  • _______ variables may also be influential in or on the relationship between independent and
    dependent variables (i.e., mediating effects or moderating effects)
  • We “________” for potentially confounding variables because they may be integral in a
    relationship we think exists or they may better explain the relationship between two variables all together
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Control variable

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15
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Once we have operationalized our concepts and have all the variables of interest, we test our
________ about the relationship we think exists

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hypotheses

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