Exam 9: Methods of Data Collection
Exam 1: Introduction to Educational Research78 Questions
Exam 2: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Research88 Questions
Exam 3: Action Research for Lifelong Learning72 Questions
Exam 4: How to Review the Literature and Develop Research Questions71 Questions
Exam 5: How to Write a Research Proposal51 Questions
Exam 6: Research Ethics73 Questions
Exam 7: Standardized Measurement and Assessment107 Questions
Exam 8: How to Construct a Questionnaire88 Questions
Exam 9: Methods of Data Collection93 Questions
Exam 10: Sampling in Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Research121 Questions
Exam 11: Validity of Research Results in Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Research124 Questions
Exam 12: Experimental Research: Weak and Strong Designs112 Questions
Exam 13: Experimental Research: Quasi and Single-Case Designs97 Questions
Exam 14: Nonexperimental Quantitative Research105 Questions
Exam 15: Narrative Inquiry and Case Study Research28 Questions
Exam 16: Phenomenology, Ethnography, and Grounded Theory78 Questions
Exam 17: Mixed Research111 Questions
Exam 18: Descriptive Statistics145 Questions
Exam 19: Inferential Statistics141 Questions
Exam 20: Data Analysis in Qualitative and Mixed Research106 Questions
Exam 21: How to Prepare a Research Report and Use Apa Style Guidelines88 Questions
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The overall design and strategy that the researcher will use is known as the:
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We describe objects or data produced by participants during a research study as:
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The use of two or more methods of data collection in a research study is known as:
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Explain how the fundamental principle of mixed research can be applied to methods of data collection and provide an example.
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Describe the four roles the researcher can take in qualitative interviewing.
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Define the fundamental principle of mixed research and using an example, explain how it can be applied to methods of data collection.
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When a researcher is a complete participant in a qualitative study, he or she:
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State the two "cardinal rules" of educational research mentioned in this chapter.
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Which of the following is an example of intramethod mixing?
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A researcher is examining the following items to understand life at a specific community in the past: journal entries, ship manifests, records from religious archives, suits of armor. The major method of data collection used here is called:
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Which of the following is an example of secondary/existing data?
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The optimal number of people who should participate in a focus group is 20.
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As part of his graduate assistantship Brian is in a classroom counting the number of times the teacher praises students' behavior. This is an example of:
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Describe the two "cardinal rules" of education research mentioned in this chapter and how they influence the research methods and methods of data collection chosen by a researcher.
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Explain the differences between method of data collection and research method.
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Interviews where the question and response categories are determined ahead of time are called:
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Describe the roles taken on by interviewers conducting qualitative interviews.
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When interviewers say almost the same things to all interviewees, we say that there was:
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