Wednesday, July 10, 2013

True/False Questions

contains 14 questions.

Question 1.
Counting and precise measurement are hallmarks of qualitative research.


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Question 2.
Participant observation is a qualitative method.


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Question 3.
At a middle-level, theory is an abstract approach.


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Question 4.
Deductive logic derives a specific statement from a general statement.


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Question 5.
Measurement involves turning theoretical language into operational language.


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Question 6.
In research, it is acceptable to generalize beyond the group from which the sample is drawn.


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Question 7.
Quota sampling is a form of accidental sampling.


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Question 8.
In a table to analyze data, the independent variable is put at the top.


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Question 9.
In an experiment, the group that receives the treatment is called the control group.


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Question 10.
Participant observation accepts people's verbal reports.


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Question 11.
Participant observers analyze data while still in the field.


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Question 12.
Survey researchers suggest that participant observation yields invalid data because the observers, simply by being there, change people's behaviour.


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Question 13.
Operationalizing a variable means that an actor defines how it is measured.


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Question 14.
Primary sources are records that are produced at the time.


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