Sally begins to think about the grades she receives for class participation. Recalling her prior semester she writes down that she received a 10/10 from Ms. Smith and a 9/10 from Ms. Baxter, 4/10 from Mr. Cagney, 3/10 from Mr. Wiley and 10/10 from Ms. Dona. Examining the list she realizes that she spoke a lot in classes with Smith, Baxter and Dona and very little in her other two classes. She

also notices that the classes in which she spoke have female instructors and that she rarely spoke in the two classes with male instructors. She then begins to list all her college courses, the gender of the professor and whether or not she spoke in class. She notices that she tends to speak in classes where the instructor is female and rarely speaks when the instructor is male and that her class participation grades are higher when she speaks more. Sally is using

a. inductive reasoning.
b. qualitative analysis.
c. deductive reasoning.
d. ordinary human inquiry.
e. nomothetic reasoning.


A

Sociology

You might also like to view...

__________ is a companion program to Alcoholics Anonymous that is designed to help young people whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking

a. Alanon b. Students for Sobriety c. Young Persons Anonymous d. Adult Children of Alcoholics e. Alateen

Sociology

A woman is most likely to be raped by __________

A) a stranger in the middle of the night B) a sibling C) someone of a different race D) someone she knows, such as a family member

Sociology

The three types of explanations for violence and abuse that focus on macro-level society and cultural causes are:

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Making assumptions and selecting the sampling distribution are steps involved in

A. statistical hypothesis testing. B. calculating the test statistic. C. interpreting the results. D. determining the mean.

Sociology