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Quantitative research methods (5) - ANS surveys, polls, content analysis, field experiments, lab experiments qualitative research methods (8) - ANS ethnography, overt participant observation, covert participant observation, cultural studies, cultural/legal/material studies, historiography which research method can be considered both quantitative and qualitative? - ANS focus groups operationalization - ANS the process by which a concept becomes a variable operational definition - ANS a carefully worded statement of the exact procedures used in a research study conceptual definition - ANS a researcher's definition of a variable at the theoretical level all research in hard and social sciences has to _________ - ANS happen in relation to something else digetic - ANS in the world of the created landscape. e.g. sound that could logically be heard by the characters in the film. SMPA 2151 MIDTERM EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 THESTAR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED empirical - ANS based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic epistomology - ANS study of knowledge itself. derives from the enlightenment. heuristics - ANS mental shortcuts; tools/techniques we use to generate, extend, or interpret knowledge positionality - ANS we don't leave ourselves at the door of the lab. we are the product of our own identities. researchers can strive for "objectivity," but we are subjects not objects. presentism - ANS interpreting and evaluating historical events in terms of contemporary knowledge and standards positivism - ANS using scientific methods to study the real world. can be overly restrictive by relying solely on measurable data. tautology - ANS unnecessary repetition, circular reasoning social desirability effect - ANS people give the answer they think researchers want to hear observer effect - ANS answers may change depending on if subject is aware of observation open-ended comparison - ANS etic vs emic - ANS etic- outsiders point of view, emic- cultural insider point of view self-reported inf

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SMPA 2151 MIDTERM EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



Quantitative research methods (5) - ANS surveys, polls, content analysis, field experiments,
lab experiments



qualitative research methods (8) - ANS ethnography, overt participant observation, covert
participant observation, cultural studies, cultural/legal/material studies, historiography



which research method can be considered both quantitative and qualitative? - ANS focus
groups



operationalization - ANS the process by which a concept becomes a variable



operational definition - ANS a carefully worded statement of the exact procedures used in a
research study



conceptual definition - ANS a researcher's definition of a variable at the theoretical level



all research in hard and social sciences has to _________ - ANS happen in relation to
something else



digetic - ANS in the world of the created landscape. e.g. sound that could logically be heard
by the characters in the film.



1 Copyright ©2025 THESTAR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

, empirical - ANS based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic



epistomology - ANS study of knowledge itself. derives from the enlightenment.



heuristics - ANS mental shortcuts; tools/techniques we use to generate, extend, or interpret
knowledge



positionality - ANS we don't leave ourselves at the door of the lab. we are the product of our
own identities. researchers can strive for "objectivity," but we are subjects not objects.



presentism - ANS interpreting and evaluating historical events in terms of contemporary
knowledge and standards



positivism - ANS using scientific methods to study the real world. can be overly restrictive by
relying solely on measurable data.



tautology - ANS unnecessary repetition, circular reasoning



social desirability effect - ANS people give the answer they think researchers want to hear



observer effect - ANS answers may change depending on if subject is aware of observation



open-ended comparison - ANS



etic vs emic - ANS etic- outsiders point of view, emic- cultural insider point of view



self-reported information - ANS always vulnerable to bias. surveys, polls are self-reported.


2 Copyright ©2025 THESTAR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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