What must be present in order to call a study scientific
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some measure of examining the information
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What is an example of an objective statement about a picture that shows two people talking while standing under the tree on a sunny day
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The two people are talking on a sunny day.
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What is an advantage of the participant observation research method
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What is an advantage of the participant observation research
method? A. It provides opportunities to see things that may have
been missed in a less direct data collection. (Correct Answer)
B. It ensures that there is no bias in the collection of data.
C. It creates opportunities to include guess work and the
observer's personal perspective in the collection of the data. D.
It develops guidelines to prevent miscalculations while analyzing
the data that were collected.
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What is an advantage of using questionnaires instead of surveys
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It is easier to obtain information from a large number of
people.
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What must be present in order to say that sociological findings are based on empirical research
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verifiable facts
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How is faith knowledge different from consensus knowledge
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Faith knowledge is based on belief in something, while consensus
knowledge is based on accepting something if others believe it to
be true.
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What is something that all sociologists do in their work
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Conduct Research - Apex
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Sociology is all about researching and studying Human behaviour,
including mental and physical. So all sociologists would need to
diagnose a patient in their career.
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What is the birth name of Maritza Bustamante
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Maritza Bustamante's birth name is Maritza Bustamante
Avidar.
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Chantel has decided to use only quantitative data in her study Which is an example of the type of information she may collect
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Informa on the appearance of things
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What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews
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What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews? A.
To obtain information from people B. To solve problems for
societies C. To make a person feel that something is wrong D. To
prevent change from happening in societies
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Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary analysis
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Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary
analysis? A. Collecting data by surveying people B. Collecting data
by interviewing people C. Analyzing data collected by others D.
Analyzing data collected over a period of a year
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What was C. Wright Mills's view on society
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Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being
failing society
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Aisha wants to survey people about why they chose to have specialized training instead of attending college. What is her target population
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people who obtained specialized training
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Nathan is doing a sociological study of people who have played professional sports. He interviews his subjects and then he observes them. Whatever he is unable to ask or observe he answers using his c
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using common sense.
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Caleb claims that he has done empirical research on his study of society. What is he saying his study involved
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Verifiable data
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What must be present in order to call a study scientific
some measure of examining the information
What is an example of an objective statement about a picture that shows two people talking while standing under the tree on a sunny day
The two people are talking on a sunny day.
What is an advantage of the participant observation research method
What is an advantage of the participant observation research
method? A. It provides opportunities to see things that may have
been missed in a less direct data collection. (Correct Answer)
B. It ensures that there is no bias in the collection of data.
C. It creates opportunities to include guess work and the
observer's personal perspective in the collection of the data. D.
It develops guidelines to prevent miscalculations while analyzing
the data that were collected.
Apex Teddi
What is an advantage of using questionnaires instead of surveys
It is easier to obtain information from a large number of
people.
What must be present in order to say that sociological findings are based on empirical research
verifiable facts
APEX!!!
How is faith knowledge different from consensus knowledge
Faith knowledge is based on belief in something, while consensus
knowledge is based on accepting something if others believe it to
be true.
What is something that all sociologists do in their work
Conduct Research - Apex
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Sociology is all about researching and studying Human behaviour,
including mental and physical. So all sociologists would need to
diagnose a patient in their career.
What is the birth name of Maritza Bustamante
Maritza Bustamante's birth name is Maritza Bustamante
Avidar.
Chantel has decided to use only quantitative data in her study Which is an example of the type of information she may collect
Informa on the appearance of things
What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews
What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews? A.
To obtain information from people B. To solve problems for
societies C. To make a person feel that something is wrong D. To
prevent change from happening in societies
Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary analysis
Which is an example of a study that is based on a secondary
analysis? A. Collecting data by surveying people B. Collecting data
by interviewing people C. Analyzing data collected by others D.
Analyzing data collected over a period of a year
Apex-Teddi
What was C. Wright Mills's view on society
Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being
failing society
Aisha wants to survey people about why they chose to have specialized training instead of attending college. What is her target population
people who obtained specialized training
Nathan is doing a sociological study of people who have played professional sports. He interviews his subjects and then he observes them. Whatever he is unable to ask or observe he answers using his c
using common sense.
Caleb claims that he has done empirical research on his study of society. What is he saying his study involved