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Review Materials

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #4
A  Causal laws
B  Micro-level theory
C  Parsimony
D  Constructionist orientation
Question #5
A  Causal explanation
B  Descriptive research
C  Verstehen
D  Negative relationship
Question #13
A  Constructionist orientation
B  Inductive direction
C  Selective observation
D  Meso-level theory
Question #14
A  Empirical generalization
B  Verstehen
C  Scholarly journal article
D  Macro-level theory
Question #15
A  Social theory
B  Micro-level theory
C  Ideal type
D  Paradigm
Question #16
A  Reification
B  Social theory
C  Negative relationship
D  Empirical generalization
Question #25
A  Empirical generalization
B  Cross-sectional research
C  Data
D  Formal theory
Question #27
A  Experimental research
B  Proposition
C  Parsimony
D  Cohort study
Question #30
A  Applied Research
B  Substantive theory
C  Longitudinal research
D  Proposition
Question #32
A  historical comparative research
B  Exploratory research
C  Assumptions
D  Selective observation
Question #33
A  Substantive theory
B  Field research
C  Scholarly journal article
D  Commissioned research
Question #34
A  Existing statistics research
B  Reflexive knowledge
C  Cost-benefit analysis
D  Formal theory
Question #35
A  Descriptive research
B  Instrumental knowledge
C  Nonreactive research
D  historical comparative research
Question #36
A  Survey research
B  Cross-sectional research
C  Needs assessment
D  Field research
Question #37
A  Content analysis
B  Existing statistics research
C  Value-free science
D  Social impact assessment
Question #38
A  Nonreactive research
B  Macro-level theory
C  Cohort study
D  Relativism
Question #39
A  Typification
B  Micro-level theory
C  Case-study Research
D  Survey research
Question #40
A  Experimental research
B  Constructionist orientation
C  Negative relationship
D  Basic Research
Question #41
A  Positive relationship
B  Applied Research
C  Verstehen
D  Panel study
Question #42
A  Time-series research
B  Action Research
C  Paradigm
D  Grounded theory
Question #43
A  Reification
B  Longitudinal research
C  Selective observation
D  Typology
Question #44
A  Scholarly journal article
B  Ideology
C  Praxis
D  Explanatory research
Question #48
A  Ontology
B  Instrumental knowledge
C  Inductive direction
D  Premature closure
Question #49
A  Needs assessment
B  Meso-level theory
C  Pseudoscience
D  Empirical generalization
Question #50
A  Case-study Research
B  Social theory
C  Negative relationship
D  Social impact assessment
Question #52
A  Evaluation research
B  Grounded theory
C  Applied Research
D  Overgeneralization
Question #55
A  Scholarly journal article
B  Cross-sectional research
C  Junk science
D  Units of analysis
Question #56
A  Substantive theory
B  Level of abstraction
C  Halo effect
D  Content analysis
Question #58
A  historical comparative research
B  Empirical
C  Inductive direction
D  Case-study Research
Question #60
A  Applied Research
B  Ideal type
C  Existing statistics research
D  Blind Review
Question #61
A  Action Research
B  Commissioned research
C  Parsimony
D  Nonreactive research
Question #62
A  Selective observation
B  Reflexive knowledge
C  Causal explanation
D  Survey research
Question #64
A  Needs assessment
B  Panel study
C  Social theory
D  Proposition
Question #65
A  Time-series research
B  Scientific community
C  Association
D  Social impact assessment
Question #66
A  Longitudinal research
B  Participatory action research
C  Assumptions
D  Overgeneralization
Question #67
A  Cross-sectional research
B  Explanatory research
C  Evaluation research
D  Premature closure
Question #69
A  Cohort study
B  Junk science
C  Scholarly journal article
D  Descriptive research
Question #70
A  Junk science
B  Case-study Research
C  Halo effect
D  Social theory
Question #71
A  Halo effect
B  False Consensus
C  Basic Research
D  Scientific community
Question #72
A  False Consensus
B  Overgeneralization
C  Applied Research
D  Empirical
Question #74
A  Pseudoscience
B  Selective observation
C  Data
D  Blind Review