Exam 16: Combining Methods in Social Science Research
Exam 1: Doing Social Research70 Questions
Exam 2: Theory and Social Research70 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Social Research59 Questions
Exam 4: Reviewing the Scholarly Literature and Planning a Study48 Questions
Exam 5: Designing a Study60 Questions
Exam 6: Qualitative and Quantitative Measurement81 Questions
Exam 7: Qualitative and Quantitative Sampling77 Questions
Exam 8: Survey Research75 Questions
Exam 9: Experimental Research89 Questions
Exam 10: Nonreactive Quantitative Research and Secondary Analysis61 Questions
Exam 11: Analysis of Quantitative Data91 Questions
Exam 12: Qualitative Interviewing55 Questions
Exam 13: Field Research82 Questions
Exam 14: Nonreactive Qualitative Research62 Questions
Exam 15: Analysis of Qualitative Data31 Questions
Exam 16: Combining Methods in Social Science Research55 Questions
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For which type of quantitative social science research is the "interview(er)effect" most likely to be a problem?
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Identify two of the five major qualitative approaches treated in your text and discuss their disadvantages.
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What are the major advantages and disadvantages common to all quantitative approaches?
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________ approaches assume that facts are objective,that they can be collected by value-free researchers,and that the pursuit of truth can be achieved through the testing of causal hypotheses.
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What is one of the major disadvantages of using qualitative interviews compared to other qualitative forms of data collection?
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Discuss the kinds of decisions a researcher must make in terms of sequential and concurrent data collection and analysis when designing a mixed methods study.What procedures must be followed?
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What is one of the major disadvantages of using existing statistics compared to other quantitative forms of data collection?
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What is one of the major disadvantages of using focus groups compared to other qualitative forms of data collection?
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Identify two of the five major qualitative approaches treated in your text and discuss their advantages.
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What are the strengths and limitations of mixed methods research incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches? Do you think a researcher should strive to use mixed methods research? Why or why not?
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What is one of the major advantages of field research compared to other qualitative approaches?
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What is one of the major advantages of using focus groups compared to other qualitative forms of data collection?
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What is one of the major advantages of using qualitative historical research methods compared to other qualitative forms of data collection?
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In social scientific research,__________ design is the opposite of mixed methods design.
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In mixed methods research,__________ data collection refers to when data for different parts of a mixed methods project are collected in stages,while __________ data collection refers to when qualitative and quantitative data are collected at the same time.
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Identify two of the four major quantitative approaches treated in your text and discuss their disadvantages.
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Which of the following is not one of the weaknesses of mixed methods research?
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