Exam 15: Additional Methods in Qualitative Inquiry
Exam 1: Why Study Research27 Questions
Exam 2: Evidence-Based Practice31 Questions
Exam 3: Quantitative, qualitative, and Mixed Methods of Inquiry27 Questions
Exam 4: Factors Influencing the Research Process36 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Issues in Social Work Research25 Questions
Exam 6: Culturally Competent Research28 Questions
Exam 7: Problem Formulation34 Questions
Exam 8: Measurement in Quantitative and Qualitative Inquiry31 Questions
Exam 9: Quantitative and Qualitative Measurement Instruments30 Questions
Exam 10: Surveys34 Questions
Exam 11: Sampling: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches27 Questions
Exam 12: Experiments and Quasi-Experiments38 Questions
Exam 13: Single-Case Evaluation Designs32 Questions
Exam 14: Program Evaluation32 Questions
Exam 15: Additional Methods in Qualitative Inquiry34 Questions
Exam 16: Analyzing Available Records: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods30 Questions
Exam 17: Quantitative Data Analysis34 Questions
Exam 18: Qualitative Data Analysis24 Questions
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Explain why blending the emic and etic perspectives is a challenging paradox.
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Using the life-history method,researchers ask open-ended questions to discover how participants in a study understand the significant events and meanings in their own lives.
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Describe how grounded theory can be used in conjunction with ethnography.
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Feminist studies aim to generate findings that can be used to improve the well being of women in an historically male dominated society.
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Field notes should record what you "know happened," NOT what you "think" has happened.
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Qualitative researchers should NEVER participate as an actor in the events under study.
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Which of the following contemporary positivist strategies is recommended for enhancing the rigor of qualitative studies?
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The standards for appraising the trustworthiness of qualitative research are the same regardless of one's epistemological paradigm.
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Select a research topic.Describe how a complete participant,a participant-as-observer,an observer-as-participant,and a complete observer might study that subject.
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Due to their similarity,it is relatively easy,and not paradoxical,to blend the emic and etic perspectives in qualitative observation.
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Ethnography focuses on providing detailed,accurate descriptions of the way people in a particular culture live and the way they interpret the meanings of things.
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