1. We live in a world of two realities: _____.
expressed and assumed
experiential and agreement
expressed and agreement
experiential and assumed
Question 2. Things we consider real because we've been told they are real are which type of reality?
agreement reality
expressed reality
assumed reality
experiential reality
Question 3. Two pillars of science are _____.
logic and data
questions and answers
logic and observation
research and development
Question 4. The major distinction between quantitative and qualitative data is the distinction between _____.
written and spoken data
weights and measurements
numerical and nonnumeric data
general and specific data
Question 5. Inductive reasoning moves from _____.
left to right
right to left
general to specific
specific to general
Question 6. What are the four purposes of research?
exploration, description, explanation, application
exploration, description, funding, application
exploration, development, inquisition, funding
exploration, development, inquisition, application
Question 7. Deductive reasoning moves from _____.
left to right
right to left
general to specific
specific to general
Question 8. If the independent variable is the cause, then the dependant variable is the _____.
reason
description
fallacy
effect
Question 9. In social science, rather than focusing upon an individual, we look at whole groups known as _____.
populations
gangs
groupings
aggregates
Question 10. Things we know from direct experience are a direct result of which type of reality?
agreement reality
expressed reality
assumed reality
experiential reality