Exam 15: Qualitative Methods for Planning and Evaluation
Exam 1: Context of Health Program Development and Evaluation21 Questions
Exam 2: Relevance of Diversity and Disparities to Health Programs16 Questions
Exam 3: Community Health Assessment for Program Planning17 Questions
Exam 4: Characterizing and Defining the Health Problem14 Questions
Exam 5: Program Theory and Interventions Revealed15 Questions
Exam 6: Program Objectives and Setting Targets10 Questions
Exam 7: Process Theory for Program Implementation13 Questions
Exam 8: Monitoring Implementation Through Budgets and Information Systems16 Questions
Exam 9: Implementation Evaluation: Measuring Inputs and Outputs20 Questions
Exam 10: Program Quality and Fidelity: Managerial and Contextual Considerations12 Questions
Exam 11: Planning the Intervention Effect Evaluations16 Questions
Exam 12: Choosing Designs for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 13: Sampling Designs and Data Sources for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 14: Quantitative Data Analysis and Interpretation14 Questions
Exam 15: Qualitative Methods for Planning and Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 16: Program Evaluators Responsibilities23 Questions
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The methodology for which type of study varies widely from nonparticipatory approaches, such as collecting data behind a one-way mirror, to participatory approaches, such as collecting data as a member of the intended audience?
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Which method allows study participants to tell their stories?
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Briefly state six main steps in qualitative analysis.
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1) Identify codable units of data;
2) Understand the meaning;
3) Discover categories;
4) Name categories;
5) Discover properties and dimensions of the categories;
6) Generate explanation
_____________, another step sometimes involved with qualitative analysis, is the integration of multiple data sources to see whether they yield convergent findings.
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A(n) ____________ is an individual who is unique in possessing information of a specific nature.
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Which of the following types of qualitative sampling allows for data collection from a group that is homogeneous with regard to the criteria used for selection?
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Interviews are most likely to be used to answer questions about individual perspectives, interpretations, perceptions, and meanings at which level of the public health pyramid?
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Which of the following is an empirical inquiry into existing phenomena in their real-life contexts when the boundary between what is being studied and its context is not clearly evident?
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Which of the following issues is inherent in qualitative data analysis?
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