Exam 1: Introduction

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Qualitative researchers often succeed at keeping their professional lives entirely separate from their personal lives.

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Discuss why students mistakenly assume qualitative research is the same as common sense.

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Strong answers will make an attempt to refer to or directly quote Glassner and Hertz (1999:x) who note that "the job of the scholar is to take the ordinary events and make them extraordinary and to demonstrate how the extraordinary is routine." In terms of topics, qualitative researchers often use experiences from everyday life to develop their research ideas and use what they have learned as qualitative researchers to go about their daily lives. For these reasons, people sometimes mistakenly assume that qualitative research is easy and the patterns and meaning that qualitative researchers uncover and describe is only common sense

According to the textbook, qualitative researchers often get their research ideas from ________.

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The textbook notes that it is virtually impossible to take an ethical approach to qualitative research.

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Qualitative researchers refer to the people they interview or observe as ________.

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Sociologist Shulamit Reinharz refers to her habit of "being extremely attentive" to her surroundings and noticing "patterns in the mundane experiences of everyday life" as ________.

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The importance of ethical issues in qualitative research is ________.

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One of the most important conferences for qualitative research in Canada is called the ________.

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While conducting research, qualitative researchers need to be very aware of ________.

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Discuss issues related to personality and skill set that might make it difficult for someone to be a successful qualitative researcher. Feel free to talk about your own experience to apply ideas from the textbook.

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Without reading ahead in the textbook, identify a research topic that is full of ethical dilemmas and explain why.

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Using the author's example of research on widowhood, explain the respective advantages and disadvantages of qualitative and quantitative methods.

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When a researcher uses a participatory approach with those interviewed or observed, the term participant is often used rather than subject.

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One of the advantages of qualitative methods is that they can often lead to the gaining of a deeper understanding of the participants than could be acquired through quantitative methods.

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When discussing research on widows' well-being, the textbook notes that qualitative methods ________.

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The textbook suggests that the different body postures and positions of male and female students she observed in the university classroom demonstrate ________.

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Briefly discuss Candace West's work on dog parks and what this example demonstrates.

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Qualitative studies ________.

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All of the following are approaches used by qualitative researchers except ________.

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According to the textbook, qualitative methods are "powerful" because ________.

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