In the discussion of the use of statistics in sociology, the text lists six “mistakes” that can be made. List and briefly describe ways in which data and research outcomes can be distorted or misrepresented, accidentally or intentionally.

What will be an ideal response?


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Sociology

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Colin, a research scientist, primarily focuses his research on the relationship between genetic inheritance and sexual orientation. He is most likely to agree with the fact that ________

a. genetic inheritance directly translates into sexual orientation b. sexual orientation of a person is entirely dependent on genetic inheritance c. twins sharing the same genetic material are likely to be gay d. adopted brothers sharing no genetic material are most likely to be gay

Sociology

Talcott Parsons provided one bridge between psychology and sociology by introducing what concept as a variable in frustration–aggression theory?

A) norms B) social forces C) conflict D) aggression

Sociology

About 39 Mexican Americans received the Congressional Medal of Honor in World War II

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Sociology

Which one of the following is NOT one of the functions of scientific reporting?

a. Your report should share data and ideas. b. You should view your report as a contribution to scientific knowledge. c. Your report should stimulate and direct future inquiry. d. Your report should illustrate what can go wrong in research. e. Your report should be objective.

Sociology