Exam 9: Field Research and In-Depth Interviews: Systematic People-Watching and Listening
Exam 1: Introduction: Why Care About Research Methods?12 Questions
Exam 2: Science and Social Research: From Theory to Data and Back34 Questions
Exam 3: The Ethics and Politics of Research: Doing What's "Right"22 Questions
Exam 4: Research Designs: It Depends on the Question30 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement: Linking Theory to Research19 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling: Case Selection as a Basis for Inference17 Questions
Exam 7: Experiments: What Causes What?18 Questions
Exam 8: Surveys: Questioning and Sampling22 Questions
Exam 9: Field Research and In-Depth Interviews: Systematic People-Watching and Listening38 Questions
Exam 10: Existing Data Analysis: Using Data from Secondhand Sources35 Questions
Exam 11: Multiple Methods: Two or More Approaches Are Better Than One38 Questions
Exam 12: Quantitative Data Analysis: Using Statistics for Description and Inference23 Questions
Exam 13: Qualitative Data Analysis: Searching for Meaning46 Questions
Exam 14: Reading and Writing in Social Research: It's All About Communication9 Questions
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According to the textbook, leaving the field in field research is like
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Which of the following questions from Valdez's interview guide is an example of a grand tour question?
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Netnography is usually limited to the investigation of textual communication.
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In his field research, Smith chose to relate to others in the community by
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In order not to undermine rapport in in-depth interviews, the researcher may ask for informed consent at the end rather than the beginning of the interview.
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Which of the following is true of Valdez's research on Mexican Americans?
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What are the two primary types of questions in in-depth interviews?
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Data analysis in qualitative research should take place only after one's observations or interviews are complete.
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Which of the following is not a strength of qualitative research?
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Field notes may include the researcher's thoughts and preliminary analyses.
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One weakness of group interviews is that they add another layer of reactivity.
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According to Valdez, which of the following characteristics facilitated her recruitment and access to the persons she interviewed?
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By virtue of its strengths, qualitative research would work best for addressing which one of the following research questions?
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In leaving the field, field researchers should consider how members of the group or community being studied may react to their absence.
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In qualitative research, the researcher is the primary instrument of inquiry. Carefully explain the meaning of this statement by discussing how, more so than in surveys and experiments, the quality of qualitative research depends on the observational and analytical skills of the researcher. Then explain why this makes reflexivity an important component of qualitative research.
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The most important consideration in selecting a group or setting for field research is that
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Netnography is similar to ordinary field research or ethnography insofar as
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To practice reflexivity, qualitative researchers ask their informants to explain the meaning of their actions.
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