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7.3 Ethical considerations in research
7.3.3 Addressing issues of bias and objectivity
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Bias in research can lead to
inaccurate
conclusions.
True
There are three key sources of bias in sociological research: researcher bias, sampling bias, and
respondent
bias
Researcher bias occurs when the researcher's own values or expectations influence the study process and
results
Match the source of bias with its description:
Researcher Bias ↔️ Researcher's values influence results
Sampling Bias ↔️ Sample is not representative
Respondent Bias ↔️ Systematic errors in responses
Why is objectivity crucial in sociological research?
Ensures validity and reliability
Objectivity ensures research findings are free from personal influence and maintain an impartial, neutral
approach
What does objectivity ensure in research findings?
Validity and reliability
Objectivity in research is defined as an impartial, neutral
approach
How does an objective researcher handle their own beliefs in a study on educational inequality?
Without letting beliefs affect results
Bias in research is influenced by the
researcher's
preconceptions, values, or assumptions.
True
Bias in research can lead to inaccurate or misleading
conclusions
Objectivity requires researchers to be free from personal influence during
data collection
and analysis.
True
What is researcher bias in sociological research?
Researcher's values influence results
Sampling bias arises when the sample is not representative of the
population
Respondent bias includes errors in participant responses due to social desirability or
response set bias
.
True
How does researcher bias affect the research process?
Influences study design
Bias in research is caused by the researcher's own preconceptions, values, or
assumptions
Match the term with its characteristic:
Bias ↔️ Systematic distortion of research
Objectivity ↔️ Impartial, neutral approach
Objectivity in research enhances the accuracy and consistency of
sociological
findings.
True
What is the defining characteristic of bias in research results?
Systematic distortion
To achieve objectivity, researchers must minimize bias at every
stage
Order the methods to minimize researcher bias:
1️⃣ Reflexivity
2️⃣ Triangulation
3️⃣ Peer Review
Random sampling ensures every individual in the
population
has an equal chance of being selected.
True
What does stratified sampling involve in research?
Dividing population into subgroups
Anonymity in research helps minimize respondent bias by keeping participant identities
confidential
What is purposive sampling, and why is its generalizability limited?
Choosing relevant groups; limited generalizability
Anonymity in research ensures that participant identities are kept
confidential
to encourage honest responses.
True
Clear questionnaires use simple, unambiguous language to avoid leading
questions
What is cross-checking in research, and why is it important?
Verifying responses with other data; ensures accuracy
Match the bias reduction strategy with its description:
Reflexivity ↔️ Researchers acknowledge personal biases
Triangulation ↔️ Using multiple methods to confirm findings
Peer Review ↔️ Expert evaluation of design and results
Random Sampling ↔️ Selecting participants randomly
Reflexivity in research requires researchers to document how their personal views might affect
interpretation
.
True
How does triangulation reduce researcher bias in sociological research?
Confirms findings using multiple sources
Peer review involves expert evaluation of research
design
Order the following sampling methods from least to most targeted:
1️⃣ Random Sampling
2️⃣ Stratified Sampling
3️⃣ Purposive Sampling
What is the purpose of ensuring anonymity in research?
To keep participant identities confidential
Clear questionnaires avoid leading questions to reduce
respondent bias
.
True
Cross-checking responses involves verifying them with demographic
data
Why do researchers apply methods to minimize bias in sociological research?
To enhance credibility and reliability
What is one strategy to minimize researcher bias in sociological research?
Acknowledge personal biases
Standardized research protocols help minimize researcher bias by ensuring consistent
procedures
.
True
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