Deck 3: Comparative Research Methods
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Deck 3: Comparative Research Methods
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This so-called triad is the basis of conducting research in comparative politics:
A) Research question - research method - research answer
B) Research question - research method - research design
C) Research theory - research design - research method
D) Research question - research design - research answer
A) Research question - research method - research answer
B) Research question - research method - research design
C) Research theory - research design - research method
D) Research question - research design - research answer
D
2
Which of the following belong to the 'standards' set in social sciences?
A) Comparability
B) Reliability
C) Reasonability
D) Validity
A) Comparability
B) Reliability
C) Reasonability
D) Validity
B,D
3
Scientists in the field of comparative politics often draw upon ___________ research designs to examine how politics develops by demonstrating systematically the theoretical relationships among variables.
quasi-experimental
4
Which of the following define a hypothesis?
A) A tentative answer to what one seeks to explain.
B) A synonym for 'research answer'.
C) A procedure to establish whether a relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable exists.
D) An argument about the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable.
A) A tentative answer to what one seeks to explain.
B) A synonym for 'research answer'.
C) A procedure to establish whether a relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable exists.
D) An argument about the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable.
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If the variation in the dependent variable is evidently and systematically related to the variation in the independent variable(s), one has sufficient evidence to establish causality.
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Whats the following statements with the corresponding type of validity.
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Triangulation
A) is also referred to as methodological shaping.
B) involves cross-case causal inference and within-case causal mechanism analysis.
C) may make use of a single method only.
D) may combine qualitative and interpretative approaches.
A) is also referred to as methodological shaping.
B) involves cross-case causal inference and within-case causal mechanism analysis.
C) may make use of a single method only.
D) may combine qualitative and interpretative approaches.
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8
Whats the type of research design with the corresponding description.
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9
Mill's Method of Difference focuses on comparing cases that are similar with respect to the dependent variable but differ across comparable cases with respect to other variables.
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Whats the type of variance with the corresponding description.
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___________ is the distortion that appears when a concept developed for certain cases is extended to additional cases to which the features of the concept do not equally apply.
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