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Basics of Research Methods Study Set 1
Quiz 4: Section 2: Concepts, Operationalization, and Measurement
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Question 1
True/False
The U.S. Census Bureau has conducted the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) since 1972, the longest continuous crime survey in the world.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Generally measurement is the most important and difficult phase of criminal justice research. It is difficult, in part, because many basic concepts in criminal justice are difficult to define specifically. Without being able to agree on a conceptual definition, operationalizing and measuring concepts is _____.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Measurements can be made with varying degrees of precision, which refers to the fineness of the distinctions made between the attributes that compose a variable. The key standards for measurement quality are _____.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Variables represent different levels of measurement: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio. Levels of measurement tell us what sorts of information we can gain from the scores assigned to the _____.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The design and execution of criminal justice research require that the confusion over concepts and reality is removed. The logicians and scientists have found it useful to distinguish three kinds of definitions: real, conceptual________________________.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Every variable should have an important attribute of being exhaustive. For the variable to be useful in research, researchers must be able to classify every observation in terms of one of the attributes composing the variable. Being exhaustive means that the researcher should be able to classify _____.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Variables attributes that have only the characteristics of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness are _____. These measures can not be logically ordered. The distance between one and the other values of the variables can not be precisely measured.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Day-to-day communication is made possible through general but often vague and unspoken agreements about the use of terms. This leads to imprecision and misunderstandings. ______ is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use particular terms.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The words or symbols in language that we use to represent these mental images are called concepts. The concepts are used to communicate with one another, to share our mental images. Although a common language enables us to communicate, it is important to recognize that the words and phrases we use represent abstractions. Concepts are abstract because they are _____.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Variables' attributes that have the characteristics of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness, can be logically ordered and the distance between one and the other values of the variables can be precisely measured are _____.
Question 11
True/False
In a legal sense, victimless crimes do not exist because crimes are acts that injure society, organizations, or individuals.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Specifications make up the operational definition of the concept-a definition that spells out precisely how the concept will be measured. In essence, an operational definition is a description of the operations undertaken in ______ a concept.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Every variable must have the attribute of being mutually exclusive. Researchers must be able to classify every observation in terms of one and only one attribute. Being mutually exclusive means that each and every observation must fit in _____.
Question 14
True/False
The most widely used measures of crime are not based on police records.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Crimes involve four elements that are often easier to recognize in the abstract than they are to actually measure: offender, victim, offense, and incident. The most basic of these elements is the _____.