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Research Methods
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 4
04/05/2011

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3 General Sources of Data Collection

(Not Techniques)

Definition

Asking Questions

Making Observations

Examining Written Records

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Obtrusive
Definition
Also know as "Reactive", meaning when the subject knows that they are part of a study
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Unobtrusive
Definition
Also know as "Non-Reactive", meaning when the subject is unaware that they are being studied. Example being: Watching cars at a stop light.
Term
Types of Question Construction
Definition

Open-ended

Close-ended

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Open-Ended
Definition
Not a yes or no question and response categoriess and it makes the respondent write. A lot of good information. The researcher has to classify, reduce and code that information.
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Close-Ended
Definition
Have a question and a set of answers. Advantages are its easier to calssify or code. Disadvantages are response categories are mutually exclusive and exhaustive
Term
Two Type of Close-Ended Questions
Definition

Contingecy

Matrix

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Contingency
Definition
'Skip two' questions or referal questions. When doing self-administered surveys, you want to reduce the number of skip 2 or just get rid of them.
Term
Matrix
Definition
"Never, sometimes and Always" questions. Likert scale: Categories range from "strongly disagree to strongly agree". Advantages- Uses space efficently and increases the resonse rate. Also easy to complete. Disavantages- getting bored as a person who is filling it out and respons set (looking for patterns).
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Guidelines for asking Questions
Definition

Avoid: Jargon Ambiguity, Emotional statements, Double-barreled questions, Leading Questions, Asking about the Future and Overlapping response categories.

Taget the least common denominator.

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Jargon
Definition
Langue needs to be universal, not using words people do not understand.
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Ambiguity
Definition
Both in the question and the responses. Example: If a survey asks what your income is and leave it that general, there could be many different answers for different people. (Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, etc.)
Term
Emotional Statement
Definition
Social desirability
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Double-Barreled Questions
Definition
Asking more than one question in one question.
Term
Leading Questions
Definition
Asking a question in way that might lead the subject to answer a certin way. Example: 'You don't smoke, do you?'
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Asking about the Future
Definition
Asking questions about the future is bad because many people don't know what they will be doing in the future. Example: 'What are you going to do in 5 years?'
Term
Overlapping Response Categories
Definition
Mutually exculsive
Term
Target the Least Common Denominator
Definition
Want the individual to have capability to respond to the question. Considering education level.
Term
Data Collecting Techniques
Definition

Quantitative

Oualitative

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Quantitative
Definition

Survey Research

Content Analysis

Secondary Data Analysis

Term
Qualitative
Definition
Field Research
Term
Survey Research
Definition
Logic-Survey items are developed based on the conceptualization and measurement process
Term
General Concerns of Survey Research
Definition
Ordering of the Questions. Never start the survey with sensitive information. Demographic questions should be near the end of the survey.
Term
Modes of Observation
Definition

Mail/ Self-Administered

Group Self-Administered

Telephone interview

Face to Face interview

Electronic Survery (Self-Administered)

Term
Self-Administered Mail
Definition
To send a survey through the mail for a person to do. The best time to send a person a survery is at the end of the week and the best time for a business is at the begining. One concer with this process is the response rate.
Term
Dillman Method
Definition

1st- Cover Letter, SASE, Survey

2nd- Reminder Post-Card

3rd- To the non-respondant only complete re-mailing for step one

4th- Priority to special delibery mailing

Term
Group Self-Adminstered Survey
Definition
The process of this is to have a captive audience all at once. The concern with this is to find a general audience that is generalizable, socially desirability and Coercions.
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Telephone Surveys (Interview)
Definition
Calling the subject and asking the question over the phone. Some concerns are if you're reaching enough and the approprate individuals. Response rate is also an issue.
Term
In Person Interviews
Definition
Someone agrees to participate in a face to face interview, then you sit down with said person and have interview.Some concerns are, those doing the interview must be highly trained and know the topics being asked and the instruments being used.
Term
Advantaged of Face to Face Interview
Definition
The answer are very indept and have a very hig response rate. The interviewer can use a very complex survey and it can be lengthy
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Self-Administered Electronic Surveys
Definition
Send survey through email or web-based progran and have the interviewie respond. Some concerns are response rate and not everyone has internet access.
Term
Two type of Self-Administered Electronic Surveys.
Definition

Email- Know who sent what because it's sent directly to the interviewie

Web Survey- Safe and secure site with out knowing who the interviewer is.

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Content Analysis
Definition
Analyzing the content of text (key words are content and text)
Term
Coding (Modes of Observations for Content Analysis)
Definition

Manifest

Latent

Term
Manifest
Definition
Visible surface content, Exatracting exactly what you see
Term
Latent
Definition
The Underlying meaning, Subjective interpretation of what you see
Term

Reliablity and Validity

Manifest

Definition
High reliability, Low Validity
Term

Reliability and Validity

Latent

Definition
High validity, Low reliability
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Secondary Data Analysis
Definition
The reanalysis of data collected by other researchers. All variables of interest are available in one dataset.
Term
Advantages and Disadvantages of Secondary Data Analysis
Definition

Cheap and quick

Validity

Term
Field Research
Definition
Goal: To understand what the activities and events mean to the individual enaging in them
Term
Researchers Roles
Definition

Complete Participant

Participant as Observer

Observer as Participant

Complete Observer

 

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Complete Participant
Definition
Researcher fully participates in all activities and events, but nobody knows they are conducting research
Term
Participant as Observer
Definition
Primary rolse of the reseearche, they are a participant and the secondary role is an observer. Not everyone is aware that research is being conducted, but some are
Term
Observers as participant
Definition
Primary role is making observations and secondary role is a participant. Most people know that they are being observed
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Complete Observer
Definition
Simply making observations, somethimes people are aware, somethimes people aren't
Term
Going Native
Definition
Adapting to culture, values and beliefs of what or whom you are studying
Term
Sampling
Definition
Probablity or non-probability
Term
Issues to Consider for Sampling
Definition
Site selection considerations, Gaining entry considerations, Develop a rapport.
Term
Data Collection
Definition

Obsercations- Watch, Listen

Field Notes- The observed events, Interpretation of the observed event

Term
Types of Notes
Definition

Jotted

Direct observation

Research inference notes

Analytic notes

Personal Notes

Term
Interpretion Data
Definition
Two General types, Descriptive and Inferential
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