Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research
Exam 1: What Is Social Research a Particular Way of Knowing90 Questions
Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics84 Questions
Exam 3: How Do Researchers Identify and Evaluate Social Concepts Measurement94 Questions
Exam 4: How Do Researchers Select the People, Places, and Things to Study Sampling94 Questions
Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research95 Questions
Exam 6: How Can Researchers Enumerate and Examine Broad Patterns in Social Life Quantitative Research94 Questions
Exam 7: Where Do Principles and Practice Meet in Research Study Design93 Questions
Exam 8: How Do Researchers Study Patterns That Span Populations and Categories of Experience Questionnaires and Structured Interviews93 Questions
Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing94 Questions
Exam 10: How Can Researchers Study the Patterns of Peoples Lives Participant Observation and Ethnography95 Questions
Exam 11: How Do Researchers Study the Ways Meanings Are Communicated in Everyday Life Content Analysis95 Questions
Exam 12: How Can Researchers Learn From Information Collected by Others Existing Data91 Questions
Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis94 Questions
Exam 14: How Do Researchers Develop Deductive Findings Quantitative Data Analysis90 Questions
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Qualitative methods fell out of favour following World War II based on criticism that they were non-scientific.
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Your campus leadership wants to better understand underage drinking on campus. Make an argument for why a qualitative approach would be the most helpful. How would you propose studying this issue using a qualitative method?
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Jenkins (2019) expected her research to focus on describing the West African beauty salons where her field work took place, but discovered that nationality and citizenship differences were important dynamics.
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What are the main goals of qualitative researchers and how are they unique to this methodology?
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Lareau's research question primarily focused on how race impacted parenting strategies.
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Qualitative research always involves engaging and interacting with people.
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A position that approaches social phenomenon as if they have an existence independent of social actors or their perceptions is known as __________.
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An interpretivist approach means that the focus is on how people interpret their own experiences.
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What item did Gibson-Light notice was being used as currency in informal prison exchanges?
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How did Gibson-Light's (2018) study demonstrate the importance of understanding the context and including descriptive detail in qualitative studies?
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A qualitative method that emphasizes people's experiences and connections with larger social events across a lifetime is known as
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The first step of qualitative research is selecting the research site and participants.
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Which of the following is not one of the attributes of qualitative research described by Aspers and Corte?
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Describe the four main attributes that define qualitative research according to Aspers and Corte. Discuss how these enable qualitative researchers to develop particular understandings about their topics.
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________________ greatly influenced the development of qualitative research methodology.
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Schuman and his team found that ______% of White people claimed they'd have no objection to Black people moving into their neighborhood, despite their concerns about race impacting their housing choices.
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Which of the following is not a practical dilemma researchers face in their effort to empathize with their respondents/
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When research tries to minimize the use of artificial methods and other disturbances to social worlds being studied, this is called
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Dr. Reed wants to pursue his research project with an open structure. Which data collection method is best suited for this goal?
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