CHART 1 Examples of Quantitative Studies
STRATEGIES OF RESEARCH DESIGN
Study citation
and title
Methodological
technique used
Topic
Research question
Main hypothesis
tested
Main independent
variable(s)
Main dependent
variable
Unit of analysis
Universe
Ridgeway and Erickson
(2000), “Creating and
Spreading Status Beliefs”
Experiment
Processes by which
people develop beliefs
about the social status
of others
As individuals interact,
do external, structural
factors that affect the
interaction mold the
beliefs they come to
hold about entire
categories of people in
the future?
People can be “taught” to
make status distinctions
among categories of
people, who are actually
equal, based on limited
interaction in which one
category exerts more skill.
Whether a person’s
interaction with someone
in a category that shows
members of the category
to have superior or
inferior skill at tasks
Whether individuals
develop and apply a
belief of inequality to an
entire category of people
Individual undergraduate
student
All individuals
Musick, Wilson, and
Bynum (2000), “Race
and Formal Volunteering:
The Differential Effects of
Class and Religion”
Survey
Rates of volunteering by
White and Black adults
What different kinds of
resources are available
to Blacks and Whites that
explain why Blacks are
less likely to volunteer?
Social class and religion
affect whether Blacks
volunteer differently
than Whites.
Social class, religious
attendance, race
Whether a person said
he or she volunteered for
any of five organizations
(religious, education,
political or labor, senior
citizen, or local)
Individual adults
All adult Whites and
Blacks in the United
States
Barlow, Barlow, and
Chiricos (1995),
“Economic Conditions
and Ideologies of Crime
in the Media”
Content analysis
U.S. mass media
portrayals of law-
breakers
Do economic conditions
affect how the media
portray offenders?
The media distortion of
crime shows offenders
in a more negative way
(blames them) when
economic conditions
are bad.
Unemployment rate in
several years, 1953–1982
Whether distortion
occurred, measured
as a mismatch between
media attention (articles
in Timemagazine) and
crime statistics for several
years
The media report
All U.S. mass media
reports