Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing
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Becoming familiar with the interviewee's situation and environment entails which of the following factors?
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When a researcher uses a detailed interview guide for all respondents to explore certain topics in depth, this is called ____________.
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Which of the following is not a concern about choosing an appropriate location for the interview?
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When is the best time for a researcher to record thoughts about the interview process?
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It is possible for an interviewee to have heightened power compared to the interviewer.
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In Sinclair and teams' research, ________ data showed that Indigenous men in Minneapolis claimed that they would exercise more with family support, while _________ data did not indicate this as an issue.
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What are the advantages of qualitative research methods? What kind of information can be gained from this approach?
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Which of the following is a reason that a researcher may choose a semi-structured interview method?
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of an unstructured interview?
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What was beneficial about the mixed method approach used by Sinclair and colleagues in their study of how Indigenous men's identities and the structural conditions they face impacted their health and lifestyle?
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In order for an interview to be effective, the researcher needs to listen carefully and pay attention to body language.
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A specific plan for conducting a qualitative interview is called a(n) _____________.
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Which of the following does not reflect Espiritu's approach to her interviews with Filipina immigrants
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Kyale suggests that there are three main types of interview questions.
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