Exam 5: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer
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Exam 4: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs196 Questions
Exam 5: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer171 Questions
Exam 6: Observational Research: the Many Forms of Discipline in Parents Bag of Tricks173 Questions
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Exam 8: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind177 Questions
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Exam 12: Mixed Design: Which Therapy Is Best for Treating Eating Disorders175 Questions
Exam 13: Using Research in the Real World: How Do You Know If You Are Truly Helping172 Questions
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Juana is interested in examining whether males or females are more avid readers. What archival data can you use to examine the differential reading habits between the sexes?
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A perspective that explicitly questions basic assumptions about the nature and capabilities of research is known as:
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Research that focuses on gaining in-depth information about a few individuals with the goal of developing a more thorough understanding of their perspectives and experiences is called:
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A campaign manager is trying to ascertain how her client is doing in the field. She decides to conduct a _____ to allow voters to openly discuss the pros and cons of her candidate.
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To prevent interviewee fatigue, interviews should be no longer than:
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Which of the following would allow for a situated analysis of peer pressure?
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Interviews can be conducted in all of the following ways, EXCEPT:
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In the results section of an APA-style report, a qualitative researcher will detail which of the following?
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A(n) _____ is a comprehensive description of a specific organization, group, or person studied over a length of time that contains information from a variety of sources.
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_____ is an examination of first-person stories or descriptions of one's life that the researcher analyzes from the storyteller's point of view.
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Which of the following is a subtle way that researchers can influence an interview?
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Gloria is studying adjustment to parental divorce. During an interview, she asks each of her participants to focus specifically on the moment they learned that their parents were divorcing. Gloria is using:
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