Deck 13: What Is Good Research Evaluating Your Research Project
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Deck 13: What Is Good Research Evaluating Your Research Project
1
Among the basic criteria for evaluating quantitative research are ______.
A) reliability
B) validity
C) curiosity
D) dignity
A) reliability
B) validity
C) curiosity
D) dignity
A , B
2
Forms of reliability ______.
A) retest reliability
B) face reliability
C) communicative reliability
D) parallel study reliability
A) retest reliability
B) face reliability
C) communicative reliability
D) parallel study reliability
A
3
Validity refers to ______.
A) research designs
B) measurement instruments
C) researchers' personalities
D) participants' intentions
A) research designs
B) measurement instruments
C) researchers' personalities
D) participants' intentions
A , B
4
Criterion validity means ______.
A) that the result correspond with an external criterion
B) other results confirm what was found in a study
C) members' consensus with the results
D) correspondence of the results with the researchers' belief system
A) that the result correspond with an external criterion
B) other results confirm what was found in a study
C) members' consensus with the results
D) correspondence of the results with the researchers' belief system
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5
Objectivity can be addressed on the following level:
A) data collection
B) data analysis
C) interpretation of the results
D) none of these
A) data collection
B) data analysis
C) interpretation of the results
D) none of these
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6
Representativeness ______.
A) is obtained by using random sampling
B) means that only the most important members of a field are studied
C) means that findings from a sample can be generalized to the population
D) participants feel themselves represented in the results
A) is obtained by using random sampling
B) means that only the most important members of a field are studied
C) means that findings from a sample can be generalized to the population
D) participants feel themselves represented in the results
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7
Credibility ______.
A) is a criterion in qualitative research
B) is based on the researchers' prolonged engagement in the field
C) is the opposite of using member checks
D) defines how far the researchers' beliefs are correct
A) is a criterion in qualitative research
B) is based on the researchers' prolonged engagement in the field
C) is the opposite of using member checks
D) defines how far the researchers' beliefs are correct
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8
Peer debriefing means that you ______.
A) present your research to other researchers for identifying blind spots
B) try to influence other researchers to share your view on the results of your study
C) ask the peers of your participants about what they heard about them
D) use exchange with other researchers as a criterion in qualitative research
A) present your research to other researchers for identifying blind spots
B) try to influence other researchers to share your view on the results of your study
C) ask the peers of your participants about what they heard about them
D) use exchange with other researchers as a criterion in qualitative research
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9
Among the big tent criteria what Tracy suggested for qualitative research are ______.
A) worthy topic and rich rigor
B) sincerity and credibility
C) resonance
D) all of these
A) worthy topic and rich rigor
B) sincerity and credibility
C) resonance
D) all of these
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