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Quiz 8: Unobtrusive Measures,secondary Analysis,and the Uses of Official Statistics
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Which of the following refers to the reassurance of the subjects and an explanation of the purposes of the research upon completion of a study?
Question 22
True/False
A potentially hazardous and relatively neglected area of criminal justice research has been the primary use of historical and archival data.
Question 23
True/False
The National Institute of Justice NIJ)was the pioneer among federal agencies in requiring that data sets from funded research be given to the agency upon completion of the project.
Question 24
True/False
The term 'meta-methods' was coined by Glass 1976)and refers to quantitative analysis that reviews,combines,and summarizes the results of many different studies dealing with the same research question.
Question 25
True/False
Physical trace analysis is systematic classification and analysis of data such as the content of mass media.
Question 26
True/False
Masked observation involves any type of research in which the researcher hides his or her presence or purpose for interacting with a group.
Question 27
True/False
Content analysis is a type of unobtrusive measurement that involves the analysis of deposits,accretion of matter,and other indirect substances produced by previous human interaction.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Which of the following greatly enhances the data-gathering process in unobtrusive measurement.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Which of the following refers to research conducted in such a manner that subject reactivity,or awareness of being studied,is eliminated?
Question 30
True/False
Another important method of analyzing existing data is through content analysis,the systematic analysis and selective classification of the contents of mass communication.