Which sociological research method is best used to study what cannot be directly observed, such as attitudes and values, among large numbers of people?
a. The experiment
b. The survey
c. Participant observation
d. Secondary analysis
Question 2E. Digby Baltzell's study, Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia, showed that a very high number of top achievers listed in the Dictionary of American Biography came from ________
a. the South.
b. Pennsylvania.
c. Massachusetts.
d. Philadelphia.
Question 3Ewoodzie discovered that homeless people in Jackson, Mississippi, ________
a. ate more nutritious food than better-off people.
b. could easily find jobs and housing if they just wanted to.
c. made use of available social services so that they rarely went for a day without food.
d. were unwilling to speak with any researcher about their lives.
Question 4Lois Benjamin's research shows that interviews ________
a. take a lot of time to complete.
b. must always be conducted in a laboratory.
c. do not allow the researcher to ask follow-up questions.
d. do not require face-to-face contact with subjects.
Question 5Joseph Ewoodzie's research to learn about homeless people in Jackson, Mississippi is an example of ________
a. an experiment.
b. a survey.
c. participant observation.
d. secondary analysis.
Question 6A researcher doing participant observation may often break in to a setting more easily with the help of a ________
a. key informant.
b. research assistant.
c. bigger budget.
d. longer questionnaire.
Question 7A small number of people that are used to represent a much larger population is called a ________
a. target group.
b. sample.
c. closed-format group.
d. sampling frame.