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A) case study.
B) panel study.
C) trend study.
D) cross-sectional study.
E) none of these.
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A) document patterns.
B) establish time order sequences.
C) take "snapshot" photographs of a particular moment in time.
D) document patterns and establish time order sequences.
E) all of these.
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A) A and B must be the result of another variable, C.
B) A must occur prior to B.
C) As A changes, so does B.
D) If B changes, A will change as well.
E) If C changes, A will change as well.
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A) panel fatigue.
B) panel learning.
C) panel conditioning.
D) panel attrition.
E) questionnaire familiarity.
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A) the same sample.
B) different samples.
C) the same or different samples depending on the purpose of the research.
D) a panel specifically assembled for this purpose.
E) the same samples over time.
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A) longitudinal research.
B) experimental research.
C) cross-sectional research.
D) case study research.
E) questionnaire research.
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A) Do not ask people about things that occurred in the past.
B) Conduct longitudinal studies versus cross-sectional studies.
C) Never conduct a cross-sectional design.
D) Conduct longitudinal studies versus cross-sectional studies AND do not ask people about things that occurred in the past.
E) Issues of internal validity cannot be avoided.
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A) panel
B) cross-sectional
C) trend
D) longitudinal
E) both panel and longitudinal
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A) also provide a sense of understanding about general categories of the social world.
B) lack generalizability.
C) have been particularly weak at generating new ideas and theories.
D) are not particularly appropriate for exploratory or descriptive purposes.
E) both lack generalizability and have been particularly weak at generating new ideas and theories.
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A) the use of theory.
B) the researcher's interest.
C) the purpose of the research.
D) whether or not a causal hypothesis will be tested.
E) all of these influence decisions about study design.
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A) There needs to be an empirical association between the independent and dependent variable.
B) The relationship between variables has to be spurious.
C) Temporal precedence needs to be established.
D) The relationship between variables has to be nonspurious.
E) All of these are conditions needed to establish causality.
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A) two
B) three
C) four
D) ten
E) twelve
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A) avoid panel attrition.
B) avoid panel conditioning.
C) save the expense of finding the original participants.
D) enable the researcher to collect data anonymously.
E) All of these are advantages to trend studies.
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A) hypothesis.
B) manipulation.
C) study design.
D) control.
E) causality.
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A) dependent variable.
B) independent variable.
C) causal variable.
D) both the independent variable and the causal variable.
E) no variables are manipulated
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