Exam 10: Qualitative Interviewing
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Qualitative interviews are based on a deliberate plan but are inherently flexible.
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The primary purpose of the probe in a line of questioning is to:
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Diachronic delivery of data starts at the beginning and progresses:
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Which delivery of material starts at the beginning and progresses chronologically?
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The first step in gaining access to an organization or group of people is finding a (n) __________.
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_______ interviews involve a mixture of questions that are predetermined and created on the spot.
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The most basic level of compensation for participating in research is:
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In qualitative interviewing, these types of questions guide the interview process:
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The more connected one is to a group, the more of a(n) __________ they are.
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Compare and contrast the two different types of focus groups discussed in the text. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
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Unidentified specialized words in qualitative interviewing are referred to as ______ categories.
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______ is a technique that involves writing about the research process from beginning to end.
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