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Deck 2: Research Methods in Criminology
1
According to the text, which of the following involves attempts to develop reasonable explanations of reality?
A) methodology
B) theories
C) observations
D) surveys
A) methodology
B) theories
C) observations
D) surveys
B
2
______ involves the collection and analysis of accurate data or facts.
A) Methodology
B) Theories
C) Observations
D) Surveys
A) Methodology
B) Theories
C) Observations
D) Surveys
A
3
If a criminologist conducts a study of an issue that he or she feels strongly about, there may be issues with the researcher remaining ______.
A) reliable
B) triangulated
C) objective
D) operationalized
A) reliable
B) triangulated
C) objective
D) operationalized
C
4
As an independent field, criminology has ______.
A) largely disregarded the issue of ethics in research
B) long recognized the ethical codes of its parent disciplines but only recently begun to adopt its own ethical guidelines
C) long relied upon its own code of ethics, compiled by the American Society of Criminology since the early 1900s
D) long relied upon its own code of ethics, compiled by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences since the early 1900s
A) largely disregarded the issue of ethics in research
B) long recognized the ethical codes of its parent disciplines but only recently begun to adopt its own ethical guidelines
C) long relied upon its own code of ethics, compiled by the American Society of Criminology since the early 1900s
D) long relied upon its own code of ethics, compiled by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences since the early 1900s
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5
Which of the following does criminology's subject matter concentrate on?
A) groups
B) attitudes
C) victims
D) physical facts
A) groups
B) attitudes
C) victims
D) physical facts
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6
According to the code of ethics adopted by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), researchers should do all of the following except ______.
A) acknowledge limitations of research
B) partially report findings
C) honor commitments
D) disclose financial support and sponsorship
A) acknowledge limitations of research
B) partially report findings
C) honor commitments
D) disclose financial support and sponsorship
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7
______ involves a system of mutual trust and obligation between the researcher and the subject.
A) Reciprocity
B) Validity
C) Reliability
D) Triangulation
A) Reciprocity
B) Validity
C) Reliability
D) Triangulation
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8
While there is no complete consensus in defining who should be considered "criminal," for which of the following do criminologists most strongly agree that the term should be used?
A) those who have been convicted of a crime
B) those who have committed deviant acts before the age of 12
C) those who are of a "criminal mind"
D) long-term recidivists who have repeatedly been found guilty
A) those who have been convicted of a crime
B) those who have committed deviant acts before the age of 12
C) those who are of a "criminal mind"
D) long-term recidivists who have repeatedly been found guilty
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9
A concept that has been operationalized or measured in a specific manner and that can vary and is usually of a quantitative nature is known as a ______.
A) variable
B) triangle
C) theory
D) method
A) variable
B) triangle
C) theory
D) method
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10
Which of the following involves the process of defining concepts by describing how they are being measured?
A) conceptualization
B) triangulation
C) operationalization
D) reliability
A) conceptualization
B) triangulation
C) operationalization
D) reliability
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11
Which of the following agencies is responsible for the publication of the UCR?
A) Central Intelligence Agency
B) Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) Secret Service
D) U.S. Marshalls
A) Central Intelligence Agency
B) Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) Secret Service
D) U.S. Marshalls
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12
Sources of crime statistics include all of the following except ______.
A) experiments
B) case studies
C) participant observation
D) subjective notes
A) experiments
B) case studies
C) participant observation
D) subjective notes
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13
All of the following crimes are included in the Uniform Crime Report's Part 1 offenses except ______.
A) burglary
B) murder
C) petty theft
D) aggravated assault
A) burglary
B) murder
C) petty theft
D) aggravated assault
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14
Which of the following is not an identified shortcoming of the Uniform Crime Report?
A) The recorded statistics represent only a portion of the true crime rate of a community.
B) Most federal offenses, "victimless" crimes, and white-collar crimes appear in the UCR.
C) The crime index is made up primarily of property crimes.
D) The crime rate is calculated on the basis of decennial census population figures.
A) The recorded statistics represent only a portion of the true crime rate of a community.
B) Most federal offenses, "victimless" crimes, and white-collar crimes appear in the UCR.
C) The crime index is made up primarily of property crimes.
D) The crime rate is calculated on the basis of decennial census population figures.
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15
The crime ______ is a calculation that expresses the total number of index crimes per 100,000 population.
A) statistic
B) degree
C) ratio
D) rate
A) statistic
B) degree
C) ratio
D) rate
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16
Which of the following is a fanatical adherence to a particular research method, often at the expense of a concern for substance, known as?
A) methodological narcissism
B) research incoherence
C) telescopic visioning
D) triangulation
A) methodological narcissism
B) research incoherence
C) telescopic visioning
D) triangulation
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17
Which of the following research methodologies do the use of pretests and posttests apply to?
A) ethnography
B) experimentation
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
A) ethnography
B) experimentation
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
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18
If participants in an experiment have an equal probability of being assigned to the experimental or control group, this is accomplished through ______.
A) methodological narcissism
B) random assignment
C) pretests
D) posttests
A) methodological narcissism
B) random assignment
C) pretests
D) posttests
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19
The classical experimental design contains all of the following key elements except ______.
A) equivalence
B) pretests and posttests
C) experimental and control groups
D) objectivity and subjectivity
A) equivalence
B) pretests and posttests
C) experimental and control groups
D) objectivity and subjectivity
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20
______ refers to the assignment of subjects to experimental and control groups in such a manner that they are assumed to be alike in all major respects.
A) Equivalence
B) Pretests and posttests
C) Experimental and control groups
D) Objectivity and subjectivity
A) Equivalence
B) Pretests and posttests
C) Experimental and control groups
D) Objectivity and subjectivity
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21
The Department of Justice evaluates "what works" in criminology and criminal justice on the assumption that it makes little sense to continue to invest in programs that do not work. This describes ______.
A) scared straight
B) uniform crime report
C) evidence-based research
D) hands-on research
A) scared straight
B) uniform crime report
C) evidence-based research
D) hands-on research
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22
Which of the following sources of data includes detailed information on criminal incidents, including location, time, and presence of weapon?
A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) DSM-V
A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) DSM-V
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23
When conducting research with human participants, criminologists must develop a system of mutual trust and obligation between the researcher and subject. This is referred to as ______.
A) reliability
B) objectivity
C) validity
D) reciprocity
A) reliability
B) objectivity
C) validity
D) reciprocity
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24
A criminologist wants to gain an in-depth understanding of the socialization process of a state police academy. Which of the following methods would be the most appropriate method for obtaining such an understanding?
A) using existing sources of official data
B) distributing self-report surveys
C) running an experiment under laboratory conditions
D) engaging in participant observation
A) using existing sources of official data
B) distributing self-report surveys
C) running an experiment under laboratory conditions
D) engaging in participant observation
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25
Participant observation procedures include all of the following except ______.
A) avoid using tape recorders and other gadgets
B) keep your eyes and ears open
C) use surveys and questionnaires
D) do not pretend to be one of them
A) avoid using tape recorders and other gadgets
B) keep your eyes and ears open
C) use surveys and questionnaires
D) do not pretend to be one of them
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26
A criminologist wants to gain an in-depth understanding of the subculture of a street gang in a particular city. Which of the following methods would be the most appropriate method for obtaining such an understanding?
A) using existing sources of official data
B) distributing self-report surveys
C) running an experiment under laboratory conditions
D) engaging in participant observation
A) using existing sources of official data
B) distributing self-report surveys
C) running an experiment under laboratory conditions
D) engaging in participant observation
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27
Which of the following is true of participant observation in the field of criminology?
A) The researcher should carefully conceal his or her real identity and pretend to be part of the group being studied.
B) Tape recorders should be used in the field to ensure accuracy of data.
C) Participant observation is a valuable methodology for studying groups that have historically been little-understood.
D) Participant observation is a good way of obtaining quantitative data on various criminal phenomena.
A) The researcher should carefully conceal his or her real identity and pretend to be part of the group being studied.
B) Tape recorders should be used in the field to ensure accuracy of data.
C) Participant observation is a valuable methodology for studying groups that have historically been little-understood.
D) Participant observation is a good way of obtaining quantitative data on various criminal phenomena.
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28
A criminologist visits the Library of Congress to analyze letters and political correspondence of Martin Luther King, Jr. This research method is which of the following?
A) life history
B) simulation
C) trace analysis
D) simple observation
A) life history
B) simulation
C) trace analysis
D) simple observation
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29
A criminologist decides to study the way in which violent crime is portrayed in newspaper headlines. This type of research is known as ______.
A) media survey
B) content analysis
C) simulation
D) secondary analysis
A) media survey
B) content analysis
C) simulation
D) secondary analysis
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30
A criminologist decides to compile what is currently known about domestic violence; the criminologist does this by analyzing the data collected in a number of previous studies on the topic. This type of research is known as ______.
A) content analysis
B) media survey
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
A) content analysis
B) media survey
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
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31
A criminologist secretly studies groups by temporarily deceiving them as to his or her real purpose. Which research method does this describe?
A) participant observation
B) disguised observation
C) ethnography
D) simulation
A) participant observation
B) disguised observation
C) ethnography
D) simulation
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32
A criminologist decides to study marijuana use among college students. To do this, the criminologist conducts a survey of the students, reviews police records of drug offenses near the campus, and engages in participant observation. Overall, this approach is representative of which of the following?
A) simulation
B) secondary analysis
C) triangulation
D) unobtrusive measures
A) simulation
B) secondary analysis
C) triangulation
D) unobtrusive measures
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33
Methodology involves the collection and analysis of accurate data or facts.
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34
Theories involve attempts to develop reasonable explanations of reality.
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35
A basic tenet of scientific research is that researchers attempt to maintain subjectivity.
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36
Researchers should properly acknowledge the work of others.
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37
Criminologists do not have to consider social injustices such as discrimination, oppression, or harassment when they conduct their work.
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Human subjects have the right to confidentiality.
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39
Researchers may misuse their positions as fraudulent pretext for gathering information as long as they fully report their findings.
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40
Criminology's subject matter is concerned with human behavior but not attitudes.
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41
Triangulation describes how a concept is being measured.
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42
Ethical conduct in research is an individual responsibility tied into deep moral judgments.
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43
For police contact, you could conceptualize it by assessing whether a person reported any crime to the police.
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44
Founded crimes are crimes that the police decide never took place.
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45
Part I crimes are nonindex offenses and are not used in the calculation of the crime rate.
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46
The Uniform Crime Reports Part I crimes are included if the police are made aware of them.
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Liquor law offenses are classified as Part I index offenses on the UCR.
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Information on the volume of Parts I and II offenses known to law enforcement, those cleared by arrest exceptional means, and the number of persons arrested is reported to the FBI monthly.
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49
Arrests do not equal crimes solved or suspects found guilty.
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50
Most crimes committed are index crimes.
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51
The crime rate is a calculation that expresses the total number of index crimes per 100,000 population.
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The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is intended to replace the Uniform Crime Report (UCR).
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The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) was created as a means to remedy the limitations of the Uniform Crime Report.
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54
Qualitative techniques involve more engagement with field and observational strategies and less direct means of obtaining information.
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Methodological narcissism the belief that one's favorite method of research is best.
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When conducting an experiment, the control group receives the treatment and the experimental group does not.
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The three elements of classical experimental design are equivalence, pretests and posttests, and experimental and control groups.
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Equivalence means the assignment of subjects to experimental and control groups in such a manner that they are assumed to be alike in all major respects.
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Evidence-based research is an attempt to base knowledge and practice on well-researched evidence.
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60
The "what works" in criminology and criminal justice approach used by the Department of Justice is based on the assumption that it makes little sense to continue to invest in programs that do not work.
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61
Surveys are used to gather information in a systematic fashion by using questionnaires.
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62
Criminal surveys are specifically designed to record an estimate of claimed victimizations by a representative sample of the population.
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63
The "dark figure of crime" refers specifically to the body of organized crime syndicates that operate in the United States.
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64
Victim surveys are conducted on a representative sample of the general public to measure the rate and circumstances of victimization.
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65
Self-report measures attempt to provide an alternative to official statistics in measuring the extent of crime in a society.
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66
Participant observation is the best method for obtaining quantitative data regarding crime.
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67
Social researchers in many cases have no guaranteed right to confidentiality or privileged information and are vulnerable to subpoena.
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68
A case study or life history represents an interest in an in-depth close-up of only one or a few subjects in order to obtain a greater understanding.
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69
The problem of inadequate methods in criminology arises not because of the inherent shortcomings of a particular method but because a given method is used alone.
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Triangulation involves the use of multiple methods to measure a given phenomenon.
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71
In the context of research methods, "reliability" refers to the accuracy of measurement.
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72
Simulation entails research strategies that attempt to mimic or imitate a more complex social reality.
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73
Unobtrusive measures are clandestine, secretive, or nonreactive methods of gathering data.
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Contrary to methodological narcissism no one method has any inherent superiority over any other.
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75
Briefly describe Stanley Milgram's Obedience to Authority study.
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76
What ethical issues are associated with the Zimbardo Prison Study?
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77
What does "UCR" stand for?
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78
Identify the two categories of Part I Index Crimes.
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79
Why is it said that UCR data "represents only a portion of the true crime rate of a community"?
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80
Identify one weakness of victimization surveys.
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