something that can be changed, like in an experiment. there are controlled variables, manipulated variables and respondingvariables. Something that you could of done better or needed improvement on and then there's something that you did great. Variables are unknowns. They are typically found in math problems and represented by a letter, usually x. They can be fulfilled by any number that makes the equation true. Sometimes they have one discrete value, and other times it is possible that one variable could have several possible values that are all equally correct. Something that can be changed. In algebra, it is the letter because the letter can be changed to a number.
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Is qualitative research empirical
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Is qualitative research empirical?
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What is an example of plain folk propaganda
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an example of plain folk propaganda is when someone says that
the nominee is "someone you can have a beer with"
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What is the most advertised product on TV
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Drugs. That would include alcohol, diet pills, ..... you name
it.
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What is imitation in drama
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Imitation is when a person imitates another person that is not
themselves.
For example, they would imitate their gym teacher during the
play.
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When a sociologist goes beyond observation and focuses on understanding why people are doing things this is called
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Interpretive Sociology
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Which best describes the topics of the blaxploitation films of the 1970s
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sensational
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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
APEX!!!
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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 potential research problem arises when generalizing theories are based on specific situations
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The assumptions may be exaggerated.
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When was Kadin most created
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Kadin most was created in 1470.
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Which person is collecting data through the participant observation method
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hosea, who is watching people in their normal surroundings.
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What person is showing media literacy
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Leonardo, who is using the internet to analyze something he saw in a film
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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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Ratna is preparing a presentation titled Similarities Between Micro-Level and Macro-Level Orientation in Sociology. Which explanation should she include
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B. Both orientations are using scientific methods of study.
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What are variables
something that can be changed, like in an experiment. there are controlled variables, manipulated variables and respondingvariables. Something that you could of done better or needed improvement on and then there's something that you did great. Variables are unknowns. They are typically found in math problems and represented by a letter, usually x. They can be fulfilled by any number that makes the equation true. Sometimes they have one discrete value, and other times it is possible that one variable could have several possible values that are all equally correct. Something that can be changed. In algebra, it is the letter because the letter can be changed to a number.
Is qualitative research empirical
Is qualitative research empirical?
What is an example of plain folk propaganda
an example of plain folk propaganda is when someone says that
the nominee is "someone you can have a beer with"
What is the most advertised product on TV
Drugs. That would include alcohol, diet pills, ..... you name
it.
What is imitation in drama
Imitation is when a person imitates another person that is not
themselves.
For example, they would imitate their gym teacher during the
play.
When a sociologist goes beyond observation and focuses on understanding why people are doing things this is called
Interpretive Sociology
Which best describes the topics of the blaxploitation films of the 1970s
sensational
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!!!
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 potential research problem arises when generalizing theories are based on specific situations
The assumptions may be exaggerated.
When was Kadin most created
Kadin most was created in 1470.
Which person is collecting data through the participant observation method
hosea, who is watching people in their normal surroundings.
What person is showing media literacy
Leonardo, who is using the internet to analyze something he saw in a film
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
Verifiable data
Ratna is preparing a presentation titled Similarities Between Micro-Level and Macro-Level Orientation in Sociology. Which explanation should she include
B. Both orientations are using scientific methods of study.