Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing
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When conducting qualitative interviews, it is possible that respondents may not get the exact same questions.
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Why do researchers conduct several focus groups for a study? How do researchers gauge when they've conducted enough focus groups?
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One-on-one interviews are a better choice than focus groups when ___________________.
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You are asked to provide some advice to another student about how to write a good interview question. How would you define a "good interview" question and what advice would you give?
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Which of the following is not a catalogue of questions identified by Atkinson related to life history interviews?
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Being ethically sensitive as an interviewer involves all of the following except _______.
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Lofland and Lofland advise that researchers should analyze qualitative data _______________.
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Which of the following is not a way that the issue of power can impact an interview?
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What factors do researchers need to consider when designing the make-up of focus groups? Is it better to have homogenous or heterogenous focus groups?
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What are the two types of group interaction that Miller et al (1998) identified? Should moderators try to mediate arguments that occur in a focus group? Why or why not?
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Unlike a questionnaire, question order is not that important when writing an interview guide.
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What are the key steps to keep in mind when writing an interview schedule? Why is flexibility important in this process?
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Which of the following is not true of an effective interview guide?
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What are the advantages and drawbacks of online interviews and focus groups?
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You have been asked by your college leadership team to design a qualitative study on how students of colour on your campus experience racism and discrimination on campus and in the campus area. Design a qualitative project choosing either a one-on-one interview or focus group approach. State the case for why you think this is the best approach.
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Which qualitative interview method explores experiences along a timeline?
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Qualitative projects are not designed to test pre-determined hypotheses or theories, but to gain deeper insight into people's experiences and perspectives.
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Why does the text argue that the primary job of the interviewer is to listen?
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Kristin makes sure to let people finish, gives them time to think, and tolerates silences in the course of conducting an interview. Which characteristic of a successful interview is she demonstrating?
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