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Test Bank in Conjunction with Investigating the Social World,Schutt,8e

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1. Selective observation occurs when people conclude that what is true
for some cases is true for all cases.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



2. Illogical reasoning occurs when researchers prematurely jump to
conclusions on the basis of invalid assumptions.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



3. Social science is defined as the use of scientific methods to
investigate individuals, societies, and social processes.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



4. If we allow new research to call into question our preexisting
beliefs, we are practicing an excessive devotion to tradition.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



5. Exploratory research identifies the causes and effects of social
phenomena.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF

,6. Unlike in natural sciences, social sciences face special issues in
data collection because the subjects can intentionally mislead the
researcher.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



7. Descriptive research tests a relationship between variables.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



8. The belief that there is an objective reality that exists apart from
our perception of it, and that we can and should study it, is called
Positivism.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



9. The belief that reality is socially constructed and that social
science's goal is to understand what meanings people give that reality
is known as the Constructivist paradigm.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



10. The belief that there is an empirical reality, but that our
understanding of it is limited by its complexity and by the biases and
limitations of researchers is called Postpositivism.

*a. True

b. False

,Type: TF



11. Basic science is the effort to figure out what the world is like and
why it works as it does.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



12. Descriptive research is evaluation research and other social
research which is motivated by practical concerns.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



13. Quantitative methods use numerical data which is presented as
percentages and other statistics in order to summarize relationships
among different variables.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



14. A researcher who conducts a survey with 200 participants and then
does in-depth interviews with 40 of these participants is using mixed
methods research.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



15. The term triangulation refers to a researcher choosing a specific
research method to use as opposed to others.

a. True

, *b. False

Type: TF



16. In order to decrease the likelihood of overgeneralizing, a
researcher should have a clear definition of the population of interest
in his or her study.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



17. Most social science research is motivated by personal gains only.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



18. In-depth interviews with each participant with the same set of
questions helps reduce the risk for selective or inaccurate observation.

a. True

*b. False

Type: TF



19. Qualitative methodology is most often driven by exploratory
research.

*a. True

b. False

Type: TF



20. Pseudoscience claims are often easily identifiable, making these
statements unbelievable to the general public.

a. True
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