1: Empirical Methods Introduction Flashcards

1
Q

why is empirical research conducted VS why should it be conducted?

A

often for publicity or politics;

it should be for making better decisions!

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2
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why is empirical research useful? 2 reasons

A
  1. it challenges implicit bias
  2. big data is full of noise
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3
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empirical research in 6(7) steps

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  1. Define the Problem
  2. Determine Research Design
  3. Design Data Collection Method and Form
    • Design Sample and Collect Data
  4. Analyze and Interpret Data
  5. Prepare the Research Report & Presentation
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4
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how to define the problem: 4 guidelines + 1 goal

A

cwdl

  1. be precise & clear
  2. ask why
  3. distinguish problem from symptoms
  4. consult scientific literature

=> formulate 1 hypothesis!

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5
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the hypothesis: def

A

states the relationship b/w an independent and a dependent variable

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6
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null VS alternative hyp.

A

null => conservative hypothesis (no difference)

VS

alternative => new insights

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7
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hyp. taxonomy on 2 dims

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D1:

  • differential = there is a diff
    VS
  • coherence = the higher X, the higher Y

D2:

  • one-tailed = assuming the direction
    VS
  • two-tailed = not assuming the direction
    of the relationship bw X & Y
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8
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3 types of research designs

A
  1. exploratory -
    - > learn about problem & identify research opportunities (used when there is no lit.)
  2. descriptive
    - -> describe, like in politics
  3. experimental
    - -> uncover causes through manipulation
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9
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3 sampling options in research design

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  • longitudinal
  • cross-sectional
    • single
      or
    • multiple
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10
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deductive VS inductive method

+ typically

A

from lit. to hyp. (confirmatory)
VS
from data to hyp. (exploratory) –> typically, you mix

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11
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5 req. of ethical social research (2+2+1)

A

v.i.a.con.fabri.

  1. voluntary participation
  2. informed consent
  3. anonymity
    or at least
  4. confidentiality
  5. no data fabrication
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