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Deck 4: Planning a Research Project
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Before the 1970s,
A) few studies focused on women.
B) gender was a primary focus in social sciences.
C) sexuality was a major research concern.
D) age segregation was fully studied.
E) all of these.
A) few studies focused on women.
B) gender was a primary focus in social sciences.
C) sexuality was a major research concern.
D) age segregation was fully studied.
E) all of these.
A
2
Which of the following is a researchable question?
A) Is the death penalty moral?
B) Is high academic achievement in high school related to academic success in college?
C) Is ketchup or mustard better on hamburgers?
D) all of these are researchable questions.
E) none of these are researchable questions.
A) Is the death penalty moral?
B) Is high academic achievement in high school related to academic success in college?
C) Is ketchup or mustard better on hamburgers?
D) all of these are researchable questions.
E) none of these are researchable questions.
B
3
Although researchers may be pleased to receive funding for their research,this may prove troublesome because
A) funders may not impose controls on researchers.
B) funders may impose limitations on the topics under investigation and the release of research findings.
C) funders may only support research that interests them in pursuit of social and political ends.
D) funders may impose limitations on the topics under investigation and the release of research findngs as well as only support research that interests them in pursuit of social and political ends.
E) none of these
A) funders may not impose controls on researchers.
B) funders may impose limitations on the topics under investigation and the release of research findings.
C) funders may only support research that interests them in pursuit of social and political ends.
D) funders may impose limitations on the topics under investigation and the release of research findngs as well as only support research that interests them in pursuit of social and political ends.
E) none of these
D
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Researchers
A) always complete the literature review before collecting data.
B) examine existing literature to develop their own research questions and hypotheses.
C) write their literature reviews after they collect data.
D) find that a review of literature is essential at some point in the research process.
E) none of these.
A) always complete the literature review before collecting data.
B) examine existing literature to develop their own research questions and hypotheses.
C) write their literature reviews after they collect data.
D) find that a review of literature is essential at some point in the research process.
E) none of these.
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Research questions can be about
A) local or global governments.
B) individuals or organizations.
C) entire society.
D) local or global governments as well as entire society.
E) all of these.
A) local or global governments.
B) individuals or organizations.
C) entire society.
D) local or global governments as well as entire society.
E) all of these.
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We can expect that the interest in certain topics will change over time.This is due to
A) different sources of funding.
B) changing political, social, and economic elements.
C) changing personal factors.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
A) different sources of funding.
B) changing political, social, and economic elements.
C) changing personal factors.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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Research questions are questions about topics that can be answered through
A) research.
B) access to funding.
C) social change.
D) significant cost.
E) observation
A) research.
B) access to funding.
C) social change.
D) significant cost.
E) observation
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Martha is a researcher who grew up in poverty and has struggled to be upwardly mobile in her career.Her research questions now center on the experiences and struggles of those currently in poverty.Because of her background,
Martha should be make sure her research is
A) feasible
B) funded
C) publishable
D) value free
E) centered on personal factors
Martha should be make sure her research is
A) feasible
B) funded
C) publishable
D) value free
E) centered on personal factors
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Scott believes that the higher a student's GPA in the freshmen year,the more likely he or she will be to graduate
From college in four years.This is an example of a
A) research question.
B) hypothesis.
C) feasibility study.
D) sociological concept.
E) literature review.
From college in four years.This is an example of a
A) research question.
B) hypothesis.
C) feasibility study.
D) sociological concept.
E) literature review.
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What influences the amount of research on a particular topic?
A) the individual interest of researchers
B) change in society
C) funding sources
D) current event
E) all of these influence the amount of research on a particular topic
A) the individual interest of researchers
B) change in society
C) funding sources
D) current event
E) all of these influence the amount of research on a particular topic
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11
Professor Kent is very interested in investigating whether the parenting styles of single fathers and single mothers differ with respect to modeling of sex roles for children.Professor Kent has recently become a single father of two young children.Is this a researchable and feasible question?
A) This is not researchable because Professor Kent is not likely to be value-free.
B) This is a researchable question because it is answerable through research and feasible if Kent can gain access to the population and find time and money to support the study.
C) This is not a researchable question because it is not possible to design a way to study this in the real world and it is not feasible because it is unlikely that parents would let researchers have access to this data.
D) This is a researchable question because many people have already investigated this topic and it is feasible because single parents are usually eager to participate in research.
E) This is a researchable question because a sampling frame does exist of single parent mothers and fathers in the United States.
A) This is not researchable because Professor Kent is not likely to be value-free.
B) This is a researchable question because it is answerable through research and feasible if Kent can gain access to the population and find time and money to support the study.
C) This is not a researchable question because it is not possible to design a way to study this in the real world and it is not feasible because it is unlikely that parents would let researchers have access to this data.
D) This is a researchable question because many people have already investigated this topic and it is feasible because single parents are usually eager to participate in research.
E) This is a researchable question because a sampling frame does exist of single parent mothers and fathers in the United States.
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How has research responded to social and environmental crises,such as unemployment and hurricanes?
A) research has not responded to these issues
B) there is no definitive conclusion to how research has been affected by these issues
C) research on these specific issues is increasing
D) sociologists have no specific interests in environmental crises
E) none of these are true
A) research has not responded to these issues
B) there is no definitive conclusion to how research has been affected by these issues
C) research on these specific issues is increasing
D) sociologists have no specific interests in environmental crises
E) none of these are true
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13
A research article has all of the following except
A) a literature review.
B) an abstract.
C) conclusions.
D) references.
E) a list of funding sources.
A) a literature review.
B) an abstract.
C) conclusions.
D) references.
E) a list of funding sources.
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14
A researchable question must be feasible.Which of the following is not an element of feasibility?
A) It must be possible to get access to the information needed for the study.
B) There must be sufficient time to do the study.
C) There must be a grant to support the investigation.
D) There must be resources to do the research even if there are minimal costs associated with it.
E) all of these are elements of feasibility.
A) It must be possible to get access to the information needed for the study.
B) There must be sufficient time to do the study.
C) There must be a grant to support the investigation.
D) There must be resources to do the research even if there are minimal costs associated with it.
E) all of these are elements of feasibility.
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15
The reason that Michele Hoffnung undertook her research was because
A) she felt alienated from her job and wanted to understand whether dual career families experienced high levels of stress.
B) she was a working mother and was interested in learning how young women balanced work and family demands.
C) there was an opportunity to apply for a large research grant to support the investigation.
D) although she had no personal interest in the topic, she thought that the topic of working mothers was a very important social issue.
E) none of these.
A) she felt alienated from her job and wanted to understand whether dual career families experienced high levels of stress.
B) she was a working mother and was interested in learning how young women balanced work and family demands.
C) there was an opportunity to apply for a large research grant to support the investigation.
D) although she had no personal interest in the topic, she thought that the topic of working mothers was a very important social issue.
E) none of these.
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In searching for literature that is relevant to your topic,it is useful to
A) use keywords.
B) rely on academic indexes.
C) confine your interest to a well-researched topic as early as possible in the study design.
D) use keywords and rely on academic indexes.
E) all of these.
A) use keywords.
B) rely on academic indexes.
C) confine your interest to a well-researched topic as early as possible in the study design.
D) use keywords and rely on academic indexes.
E) all of these.
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17
Values,,and personal factors are three sources of research topics.
A) changing social and political climate
B) intellectual curiosity
C) the availability of funding
D) changing social and political climate as well as intellectual curiosity
E) intellectual curiosity as well as the availability of funding
A) changing social and political climate
B) intellectual curiosity
C) the availability of funding
D) changing social and political climate as well as intellectual curiosity
E) intellectual curiosity as well as the availability of funding
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18
The value of a good literature search is that
A) it helps insure that you are not duplicating the work that has already been done by another researcher.
B) it is an easy way to do your bibliography.
C) it helps broaden your research question.
D) it provides an overview of the current state of research and narrows your inquiry.
E) it helps you see which research to duplicate.
A) it helps insure that you are not duplicating the work that has already been done by another researcher.
B) it is an easy way to do your bibliography.
C) it helps broaden your research question.
D) it provides an overview of the current state of research and narrows your inquiry.
E) it helps you see which research to duplicate.
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Which of the following is not a common source for finding academic materials for a literature review?
A) internet search
B) books
C) articles
D) government documents
E) all of these are common sources for finding materials for a literature review
A) internet search
B) books
C) articles
D) government documents
E) all of these are common sources for finding materials for a literature review
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Real research is
A) well organized and methodical.
B) messy.
C) full of false starts.
D) formal.
E) messy and full of false starts.
A) well organized and methodical.
B) messy.
C) full of false starts.
D) formal.
E) messy and full of false starts.
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Which of the following would be difficult to access for the purposes of research?
A) homeless people
B) aggregate Census data
C) school teachers
D) vital records
E) past court case files
A) homeless people
B) aggregate Census data
C) school teachers
D) vital records
E) past court case files
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22
Until recently,all research was considered to be value free.
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Exploratory research typically starts with research questions; explanatory research typically starts with hypotheses.
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If a researcher has access to the population and the time to do the study,but lacks funds to pursue the research question,
A) her study is not feasible.
B) she has not designed a researchable question.
C) she has most likely overlooked an important part of the literature search.
D) she must reconsider her hypothesis.
E) her research is feasible.
A) her study is not feasible.
B) she has not designed a researchable question.
C) she has most likely overlooked an important part of the literature search.
D) she must reconsider her hypothesis.
E) her research is feasible.
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The time it takes to complete all stages of a research project from the planning stages to the final report is referred to as
A) obtaining access
B) finishing report
C) publishing results
D) time expenditures
E) feasibility studies
A) obtaining access
B) finishing report
C) publishing results
D) time expenditures
E) feasibility studies
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Research costs include
A) salaries
B) pre-testing data costs
C) equipment costs
D) data collection costs
E) all of these
A) salaries
B) pre-testing data costs
C) equipment costs
D) data collection costs
E) all of these
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Some research is likely to be quite expensive while other research can be conducted with few costs.Of the following,which study design is likely to be the least costly?
A) using available data from a library
B) distributing a mail questionnaire once to a convenience sample
C) a multi-site investigation conducted over a period of several years
D) in person interviews
E) focus groups
A) using available data from a library
B) distributing a mail questionnaire once to a convenience sample
C) a multi-site investigation conducted over a period of several years
D) in person interviews
E) focus groups
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28
A complete literature review includes reviewing a sample of readily available research.
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29
Most current research is based primarily on personal interest alone.
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A researchable question is usually one that other researchers have already explored.
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It is essential that researchers be "value free" in order to conduct credible research.
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Personal interest in a topic is often a very good basis for investment of time and energy in research.
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33
Gaining access to data means
A) getting permission to use data from public records.
B) the ability to obtain information to conduct the study.
C) the various costs associated with the research.
D) the time it will take to complete the project.
E) none of the above.
A) getting permission to use data from public records.
B) the ability to obtain information to conduct the study.
C) the various costs associated with the research.
D) the time it will take to complete the project.
E) none of the above.
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Peer-reviewed journals include articles that have been evaluated by content experts before publication.
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Some topics may be interesting and important,but gaining access to the population may be very difficult.Which of the following presents the greatest obstacles?
A) college students living in a dormitory
B) individuals who are members of a bowling league
C) children who are hospitalized for minor illness
D) individuals who are members of a secret cult
E) singles who go on a singles' cruise
A) college students living in a dormitory
B) individuals who are members of a bowling league
C) children who are hospitalized for minor illness
D) individuals who are members of a secret cult
E) singles who go on a singles' cruise
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36
The selection of a research question is often the result of many factors.Which of the following is not one of these factors?
A) personal interests, experiences, values, and passions
B) the desire to satisfy scientific curiosity
C) lack of previous research on a specific topic
D) feasibility for the study
E) all of these factor into the selection of a research question
A) personal interests, experiences, values, and passions
B) the desire to satisfy scientific curiosity
C) lack of previous research on a specific topic
D) feasibility for the study
E) all of these factor into the selection of a research question
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Which of the following is not a feasible research question?
A) What kinds of jobs to college students with degrees in Sociology get after they graduate?
B) Does parental divorce have long-term effects on children?
C) Do students who take internships while in school get better jobs upon graduation compared to those who do not take internships?
D) What is the social and psychological impact of the use of the cell phone?
E) Does the death penalty have an impact on crime rate?
A) What kinds of jobs to college students with degrees in Sociology get after they graduate?
B) Does parental divorce have long-term effects on children?
C) Do students who take internships while in school get better jobs upon graduation compared to those who do not take internships?
D) What is the social and psychological impact of the use of the cell phone?
E) Does the death penalty have an impact on crime rate?
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"What impact do cell phones have on society?" This is an example of a researchable question.
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A student in Professor Smith's class is interested in which students in his class are likely to graduate from college.The student would like to identify students with high GPAs,average GPAs,and low GPAs and then track them through their undergraduate careers by sending them questionnaires to answer.Which is likely to be the biggest challenge to feasibility the student is likely to face?
A) lack of adequate theory to explain differences
B) lack of access
C) lack of funds to support the work
D) lack of time to complete the study
E) both lack of funds to support the work and lack of time to complete the study
A) lack of adequate theory to explain differences
B) lack of access
C) lack of funds to support the work
D) lack of time to complete the study
E) both lack of funds to support the work and lack of time to complete the study
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A hypothesis is a testable relationship between how two variables are related.
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41
A researcher is interested in whether that number of single fathers has increased over the past twenty years.What keywords might you use to search for sources? Where might you begin your search?
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Describe how funding sources may influence whether research is value free.
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Keywords are terms and concepts of interest; they are helpful when finding sources for a literature review.
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A datakeeper can help researchers either gain access or permission to do a study; they can also deny the researcher access or permission as well.
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A review of existing research helps to put current research into context.
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Research typically has higher research costs than time expenditures.
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Describe how the social,political,and economic world influences research.
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48
What conditions determine whether a study is feasible?
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An abstract is a summary of the research article that includes the major arguments and conclusions.
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What are the purposes of conducting a literature review?
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