sociology ch 2 Flashcards

(33 cards)

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altruism

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behaviour intended to help others and done without any expectation of personal benefit

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analysis

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the process through which data are organized so that comparisons can be made and conclusions drawn

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complete observation

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research in which the investigator systematically observes a social process but does not take part in it

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control group

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subjects in an experiment who are not exposed to the independent variable, but later are compared to the subjects in the experimental group

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deductive approach

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research in which the investigators begins with a theory and then collects information and data to test the theory

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dependent variable

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a variable that is assumed to depend on or be caused by one or more other independent variables

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descriptive study

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research that attempts to describe social reality or provide facts about some group, practice or event

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experiment

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a research method involving a carefully designed test in which the researcher studies the impact of certain variables on subjects attitudes or behaviour

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experimental group

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subjects in an experiment who are exposed to the independent variable

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explanatory study

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research that attempts to explain relationships and to provide information on why certain events do or do not occur

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field research

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the study of social life in its natural setting; observing and interviewing people where they live, work and play.

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hypothesis

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tentative statements of the relationship between two or more concepts or variables

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independent variable

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a variable that is assumed to cause or determine a dependent variable

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inductive approach

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research in which the investigator collects information or data and then generates theories from the analysis of the data

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interview

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a research method using a data collection encounter in which an interviewer ask the respondent questions and records the answers

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objective

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free from distorted subjective (personal or emotional) bias

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participant observation

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a research method in which researchers collect systematic observations while being parts of the activities of the group they are studying

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population

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in a research study, those persons about whom we want to be able to draw conclusions

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questionnaire

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a research instrument containing a series of items to which subjects respond

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random sample

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a selection in which everyone in the target population has an equal chance of being chose. in other worlds, choice occurs by chance

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reactivity

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the tendency of experiment participants to change their behaviour in response to the presence of the researcher or to the fact that they know they are being studied

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reliability

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in sociological research, the extent to which a study or research instrument yields consistent results

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replication

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in sociological research, the repetition of the investigation in substantially the same way that it was originally conducted.

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representative sample

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a selection where the sample has the essential characteristics of the total population

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research methods
specific strategies or techniques for conducting research
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respondent
a person who provides data for analysis through an interview or questionnaire
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sample
the people who are selected from the population to be studied
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secondary analysis
a research method in which researchers use existing material and analyze data that originally was collected by others
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survey
a research method in which a number of respondents are asked identical questions through a systematic questionnaire or interview
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triangulation
using several different research methods, data sources, investigators and/or theoretical perspectives in the same study
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unstructured interview
a research method involving extended, open-ended interaction between an interviewer and an interviewee
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validity
in sociological research, the extent to which a study or research instrument accurately measures what it is supposed to measure
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variable
in sociological research, any concept with measureable traits or characteristics that can change or vary from one person, time, situation, or society to another