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Quiz 4: Nonexperimental Methods: Descriptive Methods, Correlational Studies, Ex Post Facto Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sampling, and Basic Research Strategies
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
With archival research,
Question 2
Essay
What are some disadvantages to doing telephone interviewing?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Leslie and Charlie observe children on a playground and note instances of aggression displayed by the children. They have engaged in what kind of research?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a potential problem associated with archival research?
Question 5
Essay
The overarching purpose of this research was to assess whether having contact with gay men and lesbians affected attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. Why is this an ex post facto study?
Question 6
Essay
According to your text, "You find a research idea when you identify a gap in the current knowledge base…" . What was the gap in the knowledge base, according to the authors?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Research methods that do not involve the manipulation of any variables are called
Question 8
Multiple Choice
What is the goal of naturalistic observation?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Descriptive research methods
Question 10
Multiple Choice
How does qualitative research differ from other nonexperimental research, such as descriptive research methods, correlational studies, and surveys?
Question 11
Essay
The researchers chose to do telephone surveys for this research. Describe some advantages to this approach.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
What is one potential problem associated with the naturalistic observation method?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Salhany and Roig (2004) analyzed course catalogues found on the Internet in order to examine differences in academic misconduct policies across different universities. They conducted a(n)
Question 14
Essay
What kind of survey is used in this study: descriptive or analytic? How do you know?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
When researchers answer their research questions by using data recorded by other individuals, it is called a(n)
Question 16
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The criteria for being included as a participant in the study was as follows: (a) have a telephone, (b) be 18 years of age or older, (c) live in the contiguous 48 states, and (d) speak English. Do you think the authors obtained a random sample of such individuals? Why or why not?
Question 17
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Would this research be classified as single-strata, cross-sectional, or longitudinal? How do you know?