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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