HDFS 4000 exam 1 questions & answers 2024/2025
Difference between scholarly and non scholarly sources - ANSWERSScholarly:
-Books
-Scholarly journal articles
-Dissertations
-Government documents
-Policy reports
Scholarly journal article: An article in a specialized publication that has ...
Difference between scholarly and non scholarly sources - ANSWERSScholarly:
-Books
-Scholarly journal articles
-Dissertations
-Government documents
-Policy reports
Scholarly journal article: An article in a specialized publication that has members of the scientific
community as its primary audience; a means to disseminate new ideas and findings within the scientific
community.
Blind review - ANSWERSA process of judging the merits of a research report in which the peer
researchers do notknow the identity of the researcher, and the researcher
does not know the identity of the evaluators in advance.
Ethical principles in research - ANSWERSScientific misconduct, research fraud, plagiarism, unethical but
legal, Physical Harm, Psychological Abuse, and Legal Jeopardy.
What researchers are not allowed to do - ANSWERS
Protected populations - ANSWERS
"Famous cases"-Nazis, Tuskegee (Bad Blood), Teaoom study - ANSWERS
origin of perceived need for ethics - ANSWERSConcern over the treatment of research participants arose
after revelations of gross violations of basic human rights in the name of science.
, Institutional review board - ANSWERSA committee at
U.S. colleges, hospitals, and research institutes required
by federal law to ensure that research involving humans
is conducted in a responsible, ethical manner; exam-
ines study details before the research begins.
Informed consent - ANSWERSA statement, usually written, that
explains aspects of a study to participants and asks for
their voluntary agreement to participate before the
Universalism - ANSWERSJudged based on merit no matter who wrote it
Organized skepticism - ANSWERSScientists should not accept new ideas or evidence in a carefree,
uncritical manner; challenge everything
Disinterestedness - ANSWERSScientists must be neutral, impartial, receptive, and open to unexpected
observations and new ideas
Communalism - ANSWERSScientific knowledge must be shared with others; it belongs to everyone.
The reasons that we need research-4 main categories - ANSWERS(? commissioned research- Most
commissioned studies put limitations on researcher autonomy.
Someone else provides the funds, and specifies the scope of the research question and the
dissemination of findings)
-Exploratory
-Descriptive
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