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Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION




New to this Edition



 Updated “Statistics in Everyday Life” boxed inserts

 Added “Statistics in Everyday Life: Push Polls”

 Reduced “Becoming a Critical Consumer” by about 200 words

 Divided “A Journey Through the Research Process” into more obvious sub-
sections

 Added Table 1.1 to provide examples of nominal-level variables

 Added Table 1.2 to clarify criteria for stating categories of variables

 Added Table 1.4 to clarify categories for ordinal-level variables




Learning Objectives: By the end of this chapter, students will be able to


1. Describe the limited but crucial role of statistics in social research

2. Distinguish between three applications of statistics (univariate
descriptive, bivariate descriptive, and inferential) and identify situations
in which each is appropriate

3. Identify and describe three levels of measurement and cite examples of
variables from each.

,Chapter Summary



The text begins by explaining the role of statistics in the research process. The discussion
is guided by the "Wheel of Science" as conceptualized by Walter Wallace (Figure 1.1).
The text always presents statistics in the context of the research enterprise. That is,
statistics are presented as useful tools for answering sociological questions and testing
social science theories, never as ends in themselves.



The chapter also distinguishes between descriptive and inferential statistics and
univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistics. The concept of level of measurement is
presented in this chapter and is stressed throughout the text as the major criterion for
selecting statistics appropriately. Exercises are provided at the end of the chapter for
reviewing the characteristics of the three levels of measurement used in this text.




Multiple Choice Questions



1. In social research the purpose of statistics is to

a. prove that the research theory is correct

b. validate the research project design

c. manipulate and analyze data

d. ensure acceptance by the scientific community

, Answer: c Page: 2



2. Without statistics, _____________ research would be impossible.

a. meaningful

b. important

c. qualitative

d. quantitative

Answer: d Page: 2




3. Data is the same thing as

a. information collected in numerical form

b. information collected in any form

c. statistics

d. proof

Answer: a Page: 2



4. According to the "Wheel of Science," research projects begin

a. with theory

b. with data

c. with an hypothesis

d. at any stage on the Wheel

Answer: d Page: 2



5. In the research process, theory

, a. is unnecessary

b. is always fully developed before any data is gathered

c. is developed only after the data have been completely analyzed

d. is an attempt to explain the relationship between phenomenon

Answer: d Page: 3



6. In the language of science, a variable that is thought to be causal is called

a. an independent variable

b. a hypothetical variable

c. a primary variable

d. a dependent variable

Answer: a Page: 4




7. In time, the ____________ variable precedes the _____________ variable.

a. hypothetical, theoretical

b. empirical, quantitative

c. independent, dependent

d. dependent, independent

Answer: c Page: 4



8. If people who eat at fast food restaurants become obese, obesity is

a. an independent variable

b. a causal variable

c. a dependent variable

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