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Research Methods: Terms and Definitions in Quantitative and Qualitative Research, Quizzes of Introduction to Sociology

Quantitative ResearchQualitative ResearchData AnalysisExperimental ResearchScientific Method

Definitions for key terms related to research methods, including quantitative and qualitative research, scientific method, variables, reliability, validity, ethnography, field notes, interviews, close-ended and open-ended questions, advantages and disadvantages of interviews and surveys, secondary analysis, experiments, ethics of experiments, informed consent, and institutional review board. It also includes findings from a study by laud humphreys.

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  • What is the scientific method and how does it apply to research?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of using interviews in research?
  • What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative research?

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2014/2015

Uploaded on 01/27/2015

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Download Research Methods: Terms and Definitions in Quantitative and Qualitative Research and more Quizzes Introduction to Sociology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Research DEFINITION 1 Not just an opinion, objective gathering of data, not bias TERM 2 Quantitative research DEFINITION 2 numerical data Ex: surveys, experiments.large #s TERM 3 Qualitative Research DEFINITION 3 Nonnumericaldescribe case studies in great detail TERM 4 scientific method DEFINITION 4 procedure to acquire, verify knowledgeemphasizes collecting data through observation and experiment. TERM 5 Variable DEFINITION 5 one of two or more phenomena that a researcher believes are related (age sex social class) TERM 6 Reliability DEFINITION 6 consistency, repeated measures TERM 7 validity DEFINITION 7 accuracy TERM 8 Ethnography DEFINITION 8 Studying people in their own environment in order to understand their activities. TERM 9 field notes DEFINITION 9 to describe activits and interactions TERM 10 interviews DEFINITION 10 direct face to face contact with respondents TERM 21 experiments DEFINITION 21 controlled setting to test specific variables TERM 22 Advantages of experiments DEFINITION 22 manipulate datareplicability TERM 23 disadvantages to experiments DEFINITION 23 artificial setting TERM 24 ethics of experiments DEFINITION 24 do no harm TERM 25 informed consent DEFINITION 25 knowing what study is about and how results will be used TERM 26 institutional review board DEFINITION 26 scholars within a university who meet regularly to review and approve the research proposals of their colleges TERM 27 laud humphreys findings DEFINITION 27 54% married38% bi or homosexual14% part of the gay community
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