Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research
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Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics84 Questions
Exam 3: How Do Researchers Identify and Evaluate Social Concepts Measurement94 Questions
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Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research95 Questions
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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
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Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis94 Questions
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Which goal of qualitative research is best demonstrated by Jenkins' study?
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Qualitative researchers consider the relationships between power, authority, and knowledge production in their approach to objectivity. Explain what this means citing an example from the text.
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Explain in your own words the terms inductive, constructionist, naturalistic, and interpretivist. How do these influence qualitative research studies?
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The process of qualitative research involves researchers identifying a clear set of variables, analysing their attributes, and developing conclusions.
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Qualitative research is an iterative process, where researchers are constantly questioning and exploring throughout the research process.
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Taking the role of the other is an important aspect of qualitative research.
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The process that qualitative researchers utilize when they gather data and then reflect on what is revealed before gathering more is described as ___________.
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Dr. Williams finds that her research findings apply to groups outside of her sample. This means that her research is ______________.
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Which methodology did Buday utilize in her study of anti-fracking activists?
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What does it mean to say that qualitative research is an iterative process? Which steps of the research process are considered iterative? How is this beneficial to the researcher?
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Qualitative analysis focuses on meanings, social processes, and contexts rather than numbers.
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Why is a flexible, open-ended approach so important in qualitative research? Explain using Jenkins' 2019 study as an example.
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Which group was not mentioned as one whose perspectives are often omitted from widely accepted knowledge?
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What are the six steps of the qualitative research process, and how do these steps relate to one another? Use Lareau's research as an example of each.
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__________ is a data collection technique used during ethnography, where researchers interact with, observe, and listen to people in the research setting.
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