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FRHD 3070 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE | FAMILY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | COMPLETE MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW

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FRHD 3070 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE | FAMILY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | COMPLETE MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW

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FRHD 3070 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE | FAMILY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | COMPLETE MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW



What is the benefit to being an informed consumer? - correct answer ✔✔You are able to know
the difference between good and bad research



Producers create __________ knowledge - correct answer ✔✔New



What is social research? - correct answer ✔✔Systematically collecting data to produce
knowledge

- a process in which people combine a set of principles, outlooks, and ideas



Explain the authority source and give an example. - correct answer ✔✔You believe what is
presented is true because an expert says it

- Dr. Phil

- Cathy Somers

- Tom Cruise

- Dr. Oz



Explain the tradition source and give an example. - correct answer ✔✔Passing down traditions,
generally seen in family settings

- Using the same apple pie recipe, because thats how its always been done

- Special drinks for cold remedy



Explain the common sense source and give an example. - correct answer ✔✔Being logical and
rational, however there are usually contradictory cliches.

- opposites attract / birds of a feather flock together

,Explain the personal experience source and give an example. - correct answer ✔✔Since I
experienced it, it must be true

- divorce has major negative impacts because my parents had a bad divorce



What are the 4 errors of personal experience? - correct answer ✔✔- overgeneralization (falsely
assume it applies to other situations)

- selective observation

- premature closure

- halo effect (when we let the prestige of something rub off onto other areas)



Overgeneralization - correct answer ✔✔an error that people often make when using personal
experience as an alternative to science for aacquiring knowledge. It occurs when some evidence
supports a belief, but a person falsely assumes that it applies to many other situations



Selective Observation - correct answer ✔✔The tendency to take notice of certain people or
events based on past experience or attitudes, they seek out evidence that confirms what you
already believe - YOU IGNORE THINGS THAT CONTRADICT YOU



Premature Closure - correct answer ✔✔an error that is often made when using personal
experience as an alternative to science for acquiring knowledge. It occurs when a person feels
her or she has the answers and does not need to listen, seek information or raise questions
longer



Halo Effect - correct answer ✔✔occurs when a person overgeneralizes rom what he or she
accepts as being highly positive or prestigious and lets its favourable impression rub off on other
areas



Data - correct answer ✔✔the empirical evidence or information that a person gathers carefully
according to established rules or procedures; it can be qualitative and quantitative

,empirical evidence - correct answer ✔✔the observations that people experience through their
senses (can be direct or indirect)



What is the anatomy of an empirical research article? - correct answer ✔✔Introduction

Methodology

Research

Discussion

References

Appendices and supplemental materials



Values - correct answer ✔✔Sometimes think research is value free



Always have a sense of right or wrong



Try and be as objective as possible



Values influence the research process



Types of reasoning - correct answer ✔✔deductive and inductive



Induction - correct answer ✔✔an approach to inquiry of social theory in which one begins with
concrete empirical details and then works toward abstract ideas or general principles



Moving from something very specific to something general



Going from observation to pattern (on a graph, having just dots vs drawing a line)

, Deduction - correct answer ✔✔an approach to inquiry or social theory in which one begins with
abstract ideas and principles and then works toward concrete, empirical evidence to test the
ideas



Compare hypothesis and observations, is my hypothesis supported or not



scientific community - correct answer ✔✔a collection of people who share a system of rules
and attitudes that sustain the process of producing knowledge



Paradigm - correct answer ✔✔Ways of thinking



A philosophy



Positivism



Interpretivism



Nature of Reality: Positivism - correct answer ✔✔Single tangible reality - a truth out there and
it's the only one



Nature of Reality: Interpretivism - correct answer ✔✔Multiple constructed reality



Relationship Between research and participants: Positivism - correct answer ✔✔Independent -
objective, unbiased, removed



Relationship between researcher and participants: Interpretivism - correct answer ✔✔Interact
with participants, involve people

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