Chapter 2 Chinese... Sociiology Questions and Answers
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Chapter 2 Chinese... Sociiology Questions and Answers
In social research, a hypothesis is:
a proposed relationship between two or more variables.
A variable that is thought to be influenced by another variable is known as the:
dependent variable
Martine is a sociologist who thinks ...
Chapter 2 Chinese... Sociiology
Questions and Answers
In social research, a hypothesis is: - answer a proposed relationship between two or
more variables.
A variable that is thought to be influenced by another variable is known as the: - answer
dependent variable
Martine is a sociologist who thinks that A is causing B, when in fact, B is causing A. She
needs to be careful not to make the mistake known as: - answer reverse causality
A testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables is called
a(n): - answer hypothesis
Sandra Harding's (1987) three elements of feminist research include all of the following
EXCEPT: - answer prioritizing women's and girls' experiences over men's and boys'
experiences.
What is a moderating variable? - answer a factor that affects the relationship
between the independent and dependent variables
Based on the results of a representative sample of students at his high school, Jack
claims that "the majority of high school student today believe premarital sex is wrong."
Jack may be "speaking beyond his data" because the results he obtained may not
easily translate to the attitudes of other high school students across the United States.
This concern addresses the study's: - answer generalizability
If Juanita practices __________ in her research, she carefully considers how her role as
researcher may affect those whom she studies (the researched). - answer reflexivity
Elizabeth would like to conduct a study to determine how women define spousal abuse
and the meanings they attach to their abuse. What research method will Elizabeth most
likely use? - answer qualitative
Which of the following is an example of a quantitative research method? - answer
conducting a survey about how often people attend church
Paula begins to notice there are patterns to where people sit on the bus, and that these
patterns differ depending on whether the rider is male or female. Based in these
observations, she generates larger ideas (theories) about the behaviors of men and
women. This an example of which kind of research approach? - answer inductive
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