Research Using Secondary Data and “Big” Data MCQs

Research Using Secondary Data and “Big” Data MCQs

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1: Massive data sets accessible in computer-readable form that are produced by people, available to social scientists, and manageable with today’s computers is called

A.   Small data

B.   Big data

C.   Normal

D.   None of above

2: The academic consortium that archives data sets online from major surveys and other social science research and makes them available for analysis by others is called Inter-university Consortium for Political and ______Research

A.   Cultural

B.   Mental

C.   Social

D.   None of above

3: Frequency graphs produced by Google’s database of all words printed in more than one third of the world’s books over time (with coverage still expanding) is called

A.   Ngrams

B.   Mails

C.   Data

D.   None of above

4: Previously collected data that are used in a new analysis is called

A.   Primary data

B.   Secondary data

C.   Accurate data

D.   None of above

5: ___________ analysis is the method of using pre-existing data in a different way or to answer a different research question than intended by those who collected the data.

A.   Primary data

B.   Secondary data

C.   Accurate data

D.   None of above

6: Officials who serve clients and have a high degree of discretion is called street-level bureaucrats

A.   True

B.   False

7: Street-level bureaucrats describe the Officials who serve clients and have a high degree of discretion.

A.   True

B.   False

8: The U.S. decennial census of population also includes of a census of housing.

A.   True

B.   False

9: Data quality is always a concern when using secondary data.

A.   True

B.   False

10: Subject confidentiality is a key concern when original records are analyzed.

A.   True

B.   False

11: Census counts remain unaffected by social and political pressures.

A.   True

B.   False

12: Officials who serve citizens and have a high level of power and discretion are known as street-level bureaucrats.

A.   True

B.   False

13: Secondary data sources ______.

A.   Are unavailable for academic researchers

B.   Usually lack validity

C.   Have data collected for other purposes

D.   Define one’s study purpose

14: The General Social Survey is conducted by ______.

A.   U.S. Census Bureau

B.   Bureau of Labor Statistics

C.   University of Chicago

D.   National Opinion Research Corporation

15: Which of the following is FALSE about data from the ICPSR?

A.   Most data files are restricted to people at member institutions.

B.   Most data include a list of published studies that used the data.

C.   Most downloads are zipped.

D.   Downloads are currently not compatible with SPSS.

16: What is the greatest challenge researchers face when using secondary data?

A.   Time and money

B.   Unable to compare to other samples

C.   Inability to design data collection

D.   Inability to penetrate certain settings

17: The Integrated Public Use Microdata Series contains surveys from ______.

A.   The Current Population Survey

B.   Individual-level samples from the U.S. Census data

C.   Previous research donated by researchers

D.   The Bureau of Labor Statistics

18: Data from the Chicago Police Department would likely come from ______.

A.   U.S. Census Bureau

B.   Bureau of Labor Statistics

C.   University of Chicago

D.   Other U.S. Government source

19: How often does the U.S. government conduct a full census of the population?

A.   5 years

B.   2 years

C.   10 years

D.   4 years