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TEST BANK for Introducing Communication Research Paths of
Inquiry 3rd Edition by Treadwell IBSN 9781483379418
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Introducing Communication Research, Third edition
By Donald Treadwell
Test Bank
Chapter 2
TRUE / FALSE
1. Open-ended research questions ask whether there is a relationship between variables.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Research Questions
2. Closed-ended research questions predict a specific research result.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Research Questions
3. Epistemological questions address the question of how it is we know what we know.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How Question
4. Tenacity refers to the knowledge that, correctly or incorrectly, has stood the test of
time.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How Questions
5. Intuition is the instinct that says “this just feels right.”
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How
6. Authority is the way of knowing that comes because said it.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How
7. Rationalism asserts that knowledge is best acquired by faith rather than reason and
factual analysis.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting with the how
8. Empiricism argues for knowledge based on experience and observation.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How
9. Positivism assumes that phenomena are governed by and can be explained by rules.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with the How
10. Ontological questions address the nature of what we study and what it is that
language actually refers to.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with a worldview
11. Researchers never mix inductive and deductive reasoning.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Deductive
12. Worldview has no influence on how researchers frame their research questions.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting with worldview
13. Mental experiments are not a good way to generate ideas for new research.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting with worldview
14. Closed-ended research questions ask whether there is a specific direction of
relationship between variables.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Research Questions
15. A “construct” is basically an abstract idea about communication.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Firming Up Questions
16. A hypothesis is a question about the relationship between variables.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Deduction
17. Deduction is reasoning from theory to observation.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Deduction
18. Induction is reasoning from observation to theory.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Induction
19. Description is a legitimate purpose of research.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Description
20. Descriptive questions attempt to answer the “who?” question.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Description
21. Studies based in explanation attempt to answer the “why?” question.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Explanation
22. A research question is a statement about the relationships you expect to find between
two variables.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Research Questions
23. Critical research has a goal of understanding how power is used in and through
communication.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Criticism
24. Ontology questions address the question of what counts as knowledge.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting with a worldview
25. Academic journals are the same as magazines.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting from the work of others
26. A null hypothesis shows no relationship between variables.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Hypotheses
27. A one-tailed hypothesis states the direction of the relationship between variables.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Hypotheses
28. Good research can start with no research question or hypothesis.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Starting with No Questions
29. Open-ended research questions offer more flexibility than one-tailed hypotheses.
*a. True
b. False
Location: Research questions
30. Scientific methods often combine control, tenacity, and exploration.
a. True
*b. False
Location: Starting with a worldview
MULTIPLE CHOICE
31. A statement about the relationships we expect to find between two or more variables
is called a
a. research question
b. speculation
*c. hypothesis
d. interpretation
e. validation
Location: Hypotheses
32. “As age increases, social media use decreases.” That statement is an example of
a. a closed-ended research question
*b. a one-tailed hypothesis
c. a two-tailed hypothesis
d. an open-ended research question
e. a null hypothesis
Location: Hypotheses
33. “What factors explain students’ use of Twitter?” This question fulfills what research
purpose?
*a. exploration
b. description
c. explanation
d. prediction
e. evolution
Location: Starting with the Why
34. “There is no relationship between academic performance and social media
involvement” is an example of a(n)
a. closed-ended research question
b. open-ended research question
*c. null hypothesis
d. one-tailed hypothesis
e. two-tailed hypothesis
Location: hypotheses
35. “Does academic performance increase as social media use decreases?” is an example
of a(n)
a. null hypothesis
b. one-tailed hypothesis
c. two-tailed hypothesis
*d. closed-ended research question
e. open-ended research question
Location: Research Questions
36. A hypothesis of “People who see public service announcements for the local animal
shelter are more likely to adopt a pet” is designing a study around:
a. exploration
*b. prediction
c. description
d. explanation
e. evaluation
Location: Starting with the Why
37. A closed-ended research question
*a. focuses on a direction of relationship between variables
b. does not focus on a direction of relationship between variables.
c. addresses a question that has already been researched
d. defines the results the researcher expects to find
e. does not define the results the researcher expects to find
Location: Research Questions
38. The idiographic approach to communication research emphasizes
*a. the subjectivity and individuality of human communication
b. measurement and generalization
c. analyzing media content
d. using scientific methods
e. cross-cultural communication competencies
Location: Starting with a worldview
39. The scientific method combines to advance knowledge.
a. empiricism and interpretivism
b. interpretivism and peer review
c. peer review and critical theory
d. critical theory and empiricism
*e. empiricism and peer review
Location: Starting with the how questions
40. Rationalism asserts that knowledge is best acquired by
a. faith and intuition
b. emotion and reason
c. meditation and insight
*d. reason and factual analysis
e. intuition and faith
Location: Starting with the how question
41. Tenacity, intuition, authority, and empiricism are all
*a. epistemologies
b. ontologies
c. philosophies
d. ideologies
e. axiologies
Location: Starting with the how
42. Which one of the following purposes of research attempts to answer “why”
questions?
a. exploration
b. description
c. prediction
d. control
*e. explanation
Location: Explanation
43. Which of the following reasons for doing research implies researching with a view to
being able to manipulate human behavior?
a. exploration
b. description
*c. control
d. explanation e.
prediction
Location: Control
44. Generally, Worldview I researchers believe that human communication
*a. is objectively measurable and can be summarized in rules
b. is objectively measurable but cannot be summarized in rules
c. should be understood subjectively and can be summarized in rules
d. should be understood subjectively and cannot be summarized in rules
e. is based on the belief that the individual is more important than the group
Location: Starting with a worldview
45. Generally, Worldview II researchers believe that human communication
a. is objectively measurable and can be summarized in rules
b. is objectively measurable but cannot be summarized in rules
c. should be understood subjectively and can be summarized in rules
*d. should be understood subjectively and cannot be summarized in rules
e. is based on the belief that the group is more important than the individual
Location: Starting with a worldview
46. Research is often argued to have four major purposes. Which of the following
answers correctly identifies them?
a. validation, explanation, prediction, and control
*b. description, explanation, prediction, and control
c. description, generalization, prediction, and interpretation
d. description, explanation, quantification, and control
e. description, explanation, prediction, and interpretation
Location: Starting with the why
47. A two-tailed hypothesis specifies
a. the direction of the relationship between two variables
b. the strength of the relationship between two variables
c. that there is no relationship between two variables
d. that there are two possible relationships between two variables
*e. only that there is a relationship between two variables
Location: Hypotheses
ESSAY / PARAGRAPH
48. Identify and explain four basic reasons for doing research.
49. Explain briefly what is meant by each of
tenacity
intuition
authority
empiricism
Location: Starting With How
50. Briefly explain the differences between Worldview I and Worldview II.
Location: Starting with Worldview
51. Identify and discuss the starting points a researcher might identify to help him or her
begin a research project.
Location: Starting with What
52. Explain the difference between nomothetic and idiographic approaches to
communication research.
Location: Starting with Worldview
53. Discuss the pros and cons of starting a communication research project based only on
one’s preferences for a particular research method.
Location: Starting with Worldview
54. Discuss the pros and cons of starting a communication research project with a
specific research question as opposed to having no question.
Location: Research Questions
55. You have a research interest in children and television advertising. Discuss how a
research study designed to describe how they respond to advertising might differ from a
study designed to predict how they respond to advertising.
Location: Starting with Why
56. How might your presence as a researcher influence what you’re studying?
Location: Starting with How
57. Explain the difference between starting research deductively versus inductively.
Location: Starting with What
58. What are the pros and cons to starting a research project without knowing what
you’re looking for?
Location: Starting with No Questions
59. When can a researcher make generalizations about human communication?
Location: Starting with Worldview
60. Explain the role epistemology has in research.
Location: Starting with How
61. Why is operationalization an important part of designing a research study?
Location: Firming Up Questions
62. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a hypothesis in your research
over a research question?
Location: hypotheses
63. What are the pros and cons of starting research from others’ work?
Location: Starting from the work of others
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Test bank for introducing communication research paths of inquiry 3rd edition by treadwell ibsn 9781483379418

  • 1. TEST BANK for Introducing Communication Research Paths of Inquiry 3rd Edition by Treadwell IBSN 9781483379418 full download:http://downloadlink.org/p/test-bank-for-introducing- communication-research-paths-of-inquiry-3rd-edition-by-treadwell- ibsn-9781483379418/ Introducing Communication Research, Third edition By Donald Treadwell Test Bank Chapter 2 TRUE / FALSE 1. Open-ended research questions ask whether there is a relationship between variables. *a. True b. False Location: Research Questions 2. Closed-ended research questions predict a specific research result. a. True *b. False Location: Research Questions 3. Epistemological questions address the question of how it is we know what we know. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How Question 4. Tenacity refers to the knowledge that, correctly or incorrectly, has stood the test of time. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How Questions 5. Intuition is the instinct that says “this just feels right.” *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How 6. Authority is the way of knowing that comes because said it.
  • 2. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How 7. Rationalism asserts that knowledge is best acquired by faith rather than reason and factual analysis.
  • 3. a. True *b. False Location: Starting with the how 8. Empiricism argues for knowledge based on experience and observation. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How 9. Positivism assumes that phenomena are governed by and can be explained by rules. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with the How 10. Ontological questions address the nature of what we study and what it is that language actually refers to. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with a worldview 11. Researchers never mix inductive and deductive reasoning. a. True *b. False Location: Deductive 12. Worldview has no influence on how researchers frame their research questions. a. True *b. False Location: Starting with worldview 13. Mental experiments are not a good way to generate ideas for new research. a. True *b. False Location: Starting with worldview 14. Closed-ended research questions ask whether there is a specific direction of relationship between variables. *a. True b. False Location: Research Questions
  • 4. 15. A “construct” is basically an abstract idea about communication. *a. True b. False Location: Firming Up Questions 16. A hypothesis is a question about the relationship between variables. a. True *b. False Location: Deduction 17. Deduction is reasoning from theory to observation. *a. True b. False Location: Deduction 18. Induction is reasoning from observation to theory. *a. True b. False Location: Induction 19. Description is a legitimate purpose of research. *a. True b. False Location: Description 20. Descriptive questions attempt to answer the “who?” question. *a. True b. False Location: Description 21. Studies based in explanation attempt to answer the “why?” question. *a. True b. False Location: Explanation 22. A research question is a statement about the relationships you expect to find between two variables. a. True *b. False Location: Research Questions 23. Critical research has a goal of understanding how power is used in and through communication. *a. True
  • 5. b. False Location: Criticism 24. Ontology questions address the question of what counts as knowledge. a. True *b. False Location: Starting with a worldview 25. Academic journals are the same as magazines. a. True *b. False Location: Starting from the work of others 26. A null hypothesis shows no relationship between variables. *a. True b. False Location: Hypotheses 27. A one-tailed hypothesis states the direction of the relationship between variables. *a. True b. False Location: Hypotheses 28. Good research can start with no research question or hypothesis. *a. True b. False Location: Starting with No Questions 29. Open-ended research questions offer more flexibility than one-tailed hypotheses. *a. True b. False Location: Research questions 30. Scientific methods often combine control, tenacity, and exploration. a. True *b. False Location: Starting with a worldview MULTIPLE CHOICE 31. A statement about the relationships we expect to find between two or more variables is called a a. research question
  • 6. b. speculation *c. hypothesis d. interpretation e. validation Location: Hypotheses 32. “As age increases, social media use decreases.” That statement is an example of a. a closed-ended research question *b. a one-tailed hypothesis c. a two-tailed hypothesis d. an open-ended research question e. a null hypothesis Location: Hypotheses 33. “What factors explain students’ use of Twitter?” This question fulfills what research purpose? *a. exploration b. description c. explanation d. prediction e. evolution Location: Starting with the Why 34. “There is no relationship between academic performance and social media involvement” is an example of a(n) a. closed-ended research question b. open-ended research question *c. null hypothesis d. one-tailed hypothesis e. two-tailed hypothesis Location: hypotheses 35. “Does academic performance increase as social media use decreases?” is an example of a(n) a. null hypothesis b. one-tailed hypothesis c. two-tailed hypothesis *d. closed-ended research question e. open-ended research question Location: Research Questions 36. A hypothesis of “People who see public service announcements for the local animal shelter are more likely to adopt a pet” is designing a study around: a. exploration *b. prediction c. description
  • 7. d. explanation e. evaluation Location: Starting with the Why 37. A closed-ended research question *a. focuses on a direction of relationship between variables b. does not focus on a direction of relationship between variables. c. addresses a question that has already been researched d. defines the results the researcher expects to find e. does not define the results the researcher expects to find Location: Research Questions 38. The idiographic approach to communication research emphasizes *a. the subjectivity and individuality of human communication b. measurement and generalization c. analyzing media content d. using scientific methods e. cross-cultural communication competencies Location: Starting with a worldview 39. The scientific method combines to advance knowledge. a. empiricism and interpretivism b. interpretivism and peer review c. peer review and critical theory d. critical theory and empiricism *e. empiricism and peer review Location: Starting with the how questions 40. Rationalism asserts that knowledge is best acquired by a. faith and intuition b. emotion and reason c. meditation and insight *d. reason and factual analysis e. intuition and faith Location: Starting with the how question 41. Tenacity, intuition, authority, and empiricism are all *a. epistemologies b. ontologies c. philosophies d. ideologies e. axiologies
  • 8. Location: Starting with the how 42. Which one of the following purposes of research attempts to answer “why” questions? a. exploration b. description c. prediction d. control *e. explanation Location: Explanation 43. Which of the following reasons for doing research implies researching with a view to being able to manipulate human behavior? a. exploration b. description *c. control d. explanation e. prediction Location: Control 44. Generally, Worldview I researchers believe that human communication *a. is objectively measurable and can be summarized in rules b. is objectively measurable but cannot be summarized in rules c. should be understood subjectively and can be summarized in rules d. should be understood subjectively and cannot be summarized in rules e. is based on the belief that the individual is more important than the group Location: Starting with a worldview 45. Generally, Worldview II researchers believe that human communication a. is objectively measurable and can be summarized in rules b. is objectively measurable but cannot be summarized in rules c. should be understood subjectively and can be summarized in rules *d. should be understood subjectively and cannot be summarized in rules e. is based on the belief that the group is more important than the individual Location: Starting with a worldview 46. Research is often argued to have four major purposes. Which of the following answers correctly identifies them? a. validation, explanation, prediction, and control *b. description, explanation, prediction, and control c. description, generalization, prediction, and interpretation
  • 9. d. description, explanation, quantification, and control e. description, explanation, prediction, and interpretation Location: Starting with the why 47. A two-tailed hypothesis specifies a. the direction of the relationship between two variables b. the strength of the relationship between two variables c. that there is no relationship between two variables d. that there are two possible relationships between two variables *e. only that there is a relationship between two variables Location: Hypotheses ESSAY / PARAGRAPH 48. Identify and explain four basic reasons for doing research. 49. Explain briefly what is meant by each of tenacity intuition authority empiricism Location: Starting With How 50. Briefly explain the differences between Worldview I and Worldview II. Location: Starting with Worldview 51. Identify and discuss the starting points a researcher might identify to help him or her begin a research project. Location: Starting with What 52. Explain the difference between nomothetic and idiographic approaches to communication research. Location: Starting with Worldview 53. Discuss the pros and cons of starting a communication research project based only on one’s preferences for a particular research method. Location: Starting with Worldview
  • 10. 54. Discuss the pros and cons of starting a communication research project with a specific research question as opposed to having no question. Location: Research Questions 55. You have a research interest in children and television advertising. Discuss how a research study designed to describe how they respond to advertising might differ from a study designed to predict how they respond to advertising. Location: Starting with Why 56. How might your presence as a researcher influence what you’re studying? Location: Starting with How 57. Explain the difference between starting research deductively versus inductively. Location: Starting with What 58. What are the pros and cons to starting a research project without knowing what you’re looking for? Location: Starting with No Questions 59. When can a researcher make generalizations about human communication? Location: Starting with Worldview 60. Explain the role epistemology has in research. Location: Starting with How 61. Why is operationalization an important part of designing a research study? Location: Firming Up Questions 62. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a hypothesis in your research over a research question? Location: hypotheses 63. What are the pros and cons of starting research from others’ work? Location: Starting from the work of others
  • 11. TEST BANK for Introducing Communication Research Paths of Inquiry 3rd Edition by Treadwell IBSN 9781483379418 full download:http://downloadlink.org/p/test-bank-for-introducing- communication-research-paths-of-inquiry-3rd-edition-by-treadwell- ibsn-9781483379418/ People also search: introducing communication research paths of inquiry 3rd edition pdf introducing communication research paths of inquiry pdf introducing communication research 3rd edition pdf introducing communication research pdf introducing communication research sage