Exam 5: Theories and Research in Explaining and Understanding Aging Phenomena
What is the qualitative approach to research? What are its evaluation criteria?
Qualitative research is based on observations, open-ended interviews, or analyses of textual material to interpret the meanings of what people say, do, or think. This approach is particularly useful for examining individuals and the context and meaning of social interactions. It is achieved through an analysis of letters, diaries, interviews, or reports, or observing what is said or done from the individual's perspective. In qualitative research, interpretation and analysis are continual and subject to reinterpretation as new evidence is uncovered.
How might a postmodern feminist deconstruct the word "caregiving"?
A postmodern feminist who deconstructs the term "caregiving" might find that the activity involves intimacy and connection (care) and that the care is offered freely (is given rather than demanded or paid) to meet the needs of another person. The term might also be read to exclude the notion of care as hard work performed for remuneration (by a home nurse) or the idea that care begins because of a sense of duty or responsibility (by a daughter).
Researchers who study the aging process should only use quantitative research methods.
False
Non-random sampling can introduce significant bias and non-representativeness into a research study.
Action research attempts to improve the situation of disadvantaged people and communities.
Survey research uses random or purposive samples, employs face-to-face or telephone interviews or questionnaires that are mailed, accessed through the Internet, or delivered to a respondent.
A weakness of which method is that it may not work with people who are very reserved, not very articulate, not highly educated, or not very fluent in English, or who have lost some of their memory?
Which of the following refers to a situation in which women seeking career advancement find that economic institutions block their opportunities?
Narrative research sometimes includes collecting biographical information and stories.
Which of the following is characteristic of qualitative research designs?
Which theory contends that privilege and disadvantage needs to be examined at the intersections of major systems of inequality embedded in society along age, gender, sexuality, social class, race, and ethnicity lines?
According to Locher et al., which of the following ethical issues may arise when conducting research with homebound older persons?
Which of the following theories supports the hypothesis that well-adjusted older adults have high-quality interactions with significant others, and therefore enjoy more positive self-images?
One advantage of qualitative approaches is that they produce reliable and reproducible results.
Quantitative research employs small, non-random samples in which key informants are added until no new information can be gleaned.
What is the quantitative approach to research? What are its evaluation criteria?
How does theory contribute to knowledge as a product of scholarly activity? List five ways in which this contribution occurs.
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