Deck 7: Collecting Qualitative Data

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A researcher decides to study one individual,a painter,who has distinguished herself for painting about children on the playground.What form of qualitative purposeful sampling would this represent?

A)Extreme case sampling
B)Distinctive case sampling
C)Concept sampling
D)Critical case sampling
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Which of the following is the best example of a document collected by qualitative researchers?

A)A quality rating scale
B)A set of scores on a standardized test
C)A grade card of a student
D)A journal of experiences
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From the following list,select the most important item to include on an interview protocol.

A)Questions to gather participant demographics
B)Possible probes associated with each question
C)Prompts to record field notes
D)At least two numeric items
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What are the advantages of using focus groups in qualitative research?

A)Interaction yields useful information.
B)They are easier to transcribe than interviews.
C)They tend to be easier for the researcher to take notes.
D)They typically consist of four to six individuals.
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Which one of the following is the best reason why a qualitative proposal submitted to the institutional review board requires a more detailed description of procedures than a quantitative proposal?

A)The board's familiarity with qualitative approaches
B)The attitudes of institutional review board members
C)The length of the qualitative proposal
D)The amount of time required for qualitative research
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In your research study,you shadow or follow around a principal for a day.You sit in her office,you go with her to several classes,you go out to lunch with her,and you listen while she talks with parents,teachers,and students in the school.What form of observation are you engaged in?

A)A changing observational role
B)A "day-in-life" observational role
C)A participant observational role
D)An external observer observational role
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Under what circumstances would a qualitative researcher engage in sampling after a study begins?

A)The qualitative research questions change.
B)The study begins to lose participants who drop out.
C)The researcher asks participants to recommend others.
D)The researcher decides to develop a theory.
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What is the purpose of an interview or an observational protocol in qualitative research?

A)It helps determine the appropriate procedure.
B)It forms the basis for conducting data collection.
C)It provides a form for the researcher to record information.
D)It offers an international process for researchers.
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List two of the steps when collecting audiovisual material in qualitative research.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
___________________________________________________________
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One of the greatest disadvantages of conducing telephone interviews is that

A)the researcher will not be able to record the interview.
B)the researcher will not have probes in the protocol.
C)the researcher may not be able to understand the interviewee's perceptions as well.
D)the researcher may have difficulty taking notes during the interview.
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Which one of the following provides a good reason for why qualitative researchers select only a few participants?

A)The number of people available is typically small.
B)With each additional participant,less depth is possible.
C)The individuals who can answer the questions are few.
D)The researcher does not want to generalize findings.
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Which of the following types of participant would likely be considered vulnerable by an institutional review board?

A)Pregnant women
B)Patients with diabetes
C)College students
D)Research participants
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Which of the following is a typical field issue that interviewers may encounter in qualitative research?

A)Learning how to funnel from broad issues to narrow ones
B)Establishing the correct codes
C)Encouraging all participants to talk in a group interview
D)Interpreting the participants' responses
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Which of the following best describes a "gatekeeper" in qualitative research?

A)The individual who maintains access to the institutional review board
B)The individual who helps inform the researcher about the research site
C)The individual who helps locate people and provides entrance to the site
D)The individual who needs to give permission to conduct for the study
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What a disadvantage of using interviews in qualitative research?

A)You cannot measure the variables.
B)You cannot record ice-breakers in the conversation.
C)The researcher hears what the interviewer wants to hear.
D)The data are filtered through the researcher's lens.
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"Field notes" written by a researcher during a senior high school assembly are an example of what form of qualitative data?

A)Notes taken at school
B)Field experiences of the researcher
C)Observational notes
D)Material recorded by hand
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You are recording information on your observational protocol.What type of notes would you record on this protocol?

A)Participant fieldnotes
B)Reflective fieldnotes
C)Observational fieldnotes
D)Audio fieldnotes
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Cara is considering the best type of interview for her study about teachers' relationship building skills.Which of the following might be an advantage specific to web-based video interviews?

A)Participants can speak freely about the topic.
B)She can take field notes of the interview.
C)She will have the ability to see participant body language.
D)Participants will have more time to respond.
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You plan to study and observe an adult literacy classroom at a local community college.What approach to observation would you probably first use when you go into the classroom?

A)You would have someone announce your presence.
B)You would sit quietly at the back of the room and observe.
C)You would develop rapport with individuals in the room.
D)You would write your name on the board to introduce yourself.
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What type of ethical issues does collecting e-mail messages introduce in qualitative research?

A)Whether individuals will respond to your message
B)Whether you have permission to use their message
C)Whether their message is an accurate statement
D)Whether your message promotes a conversation
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A researcher shares her own struggles with "skipping school" as she interviews an at-risk high school student.What ethical issue is involved in this situation? Please explain.
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Describe what "changing observational roles" means.Second,indicate the situation in which you might engage in this observational practice in qualitative research.
It means ________________
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Indicate the situation in which you might engage in this observational practice in qualitative research.
I would use it when ___________
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A researcher decides to study one individual,a painter,who has distinguished herself for painting about children on the playground.What form of qualitative purposeful sampling would this represent?

A)Extreme case sampling
B)Distinctive case sampling
C)Concept sampling
D)Critical case sampling
A
2
Which of the following is the best example of a document collected by qualitative researchers?

A)A quality rating scale
B)A set of scores on a standardized test
C)A grade card of a student
D)A journal of experiences
D
3
From the following list,select the most important item to include on an interview protocol.

A)Questions to gather participant demographics
B)Possible probes associated with each question
C)Prompts to record field notes
D)At least two numeric items
B
4
What are the advantages of using focus groups in qualitative research?

A)Interaction yields useful information.
B)They are easier to transcribe than interviews.
C)They tend to be easier for the researcher to take notes.
D)They typically consist of four to six individuals.
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Which one of the following is the best reason why a qualitative proposal submitted to the institutional review board requires a more detailed description of procedures than a quantitative proposal?

A)The board's familiarity with qualitative approaches
B)The attitudes of institutional review board members
C)The length of the qualitative proposal
D)The amount of time required for qualitative research
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6
In your research study,you shadow or follow around a principal for a day.You sit in her office,you go with her to several classes,you go out to lunch with her,and you listen while she talks with parents,teachers,and students in the school.What form of observation are you engaged in?

A)A changing observational role
B)A "day-in-life" observational role
C)A participant observational role
D)An external observer observational role
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Under what circumstances would a qualitative researcher engage in sampling after a study begins?

A)The qualitative research questions change.
B)The study begins to lose participants who drop out.
C)The researcher asks participants to recommend others.
D)The researcher decides to develop a theory.
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What is the purpose of an interview or an observational protocol in qualitative research?

A)It helps determine the appropriate procedure.
B)It forms the basis for conducting data collection.
C)It provides a form for the researcher to record information.
D)It offers an international process for researchers.
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9
List two of the steps when collecting audiovisual material in qualitative research.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
___________________________________________________________
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10
One of the greatest disadvantages of conducing telephone interviews is that

A)the researcher will not be able to record the interview.
B)the researcher will not have probes in the protocol.
C)the researcher may not be able to understand the interviewee's perceptions as well.
D)the researcher may have difficulty taking notes during the interview.
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Which one of the following provides a good reason for why qualitative researchers select only a few participants?

A)The number of people available is typically small.
B)With each additional participant,less depth is possible.
C)The individuals who can answer the questions are few.
D)The researcher does not want to generalize findings.
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Which of the following types of participant would likely be considered vulnerable by an institutional review board?

A)Pregnant women
B)Patients with diabetes
C)College students
D)Research participants
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13
Which of the following is a typical field issue that interviewers may encounter in qualitative research?

A)Learning how to funnel from broad issues to narrow ones
B)Establishing the correct codes
C)Encouraging all participants to talk in a group interview
D)Interpreting the participants' responses
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Which of the following best describes a "gatekeeper" in qualitative research?

A)The individual who maintains access to the institutional review board
B)The individual who helps inform the researcher about the research site
C)The individual who helps locate people and provides entrance to the site
D)The individual who needs to give permission to conduct for the study
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What a disadvantage of using interviews in qualitative research?

A)You cannot measure the variables.
B)You cannot record ice-breakers in the conversation.
C)The researcher hears what the interviewer wants to hear.
D)The data are filtered through the researcher's lens.
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"Field notes" written by a researcher during a senior high school assembly are an example of what form of qualitative data?

A)Notes taken at school
B)Field experiences of the researcher
C)Observational notes
D)Material recorded by hand
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17
You are recording information on your observational protocol.What type of notes would you record on this protocol?

A)Participant fieldnotes
B)Reflective fieldnotes
C)Observational fieldnotes
D)Audio fieldnotes
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18
Cara is considering the best type of interview for her study about teachers' relationship building skills.Which of the following might be an advantage specific to web-based video interviews?

A)Participants can speak freely about the topic.
B)She can take field notes of the interview.
C)She will have the ability to see participant body language.
D)Participants will have more time to respond.
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19
You plan to study and observe an adult literacy classroom at a local community college.What approach to observation would you probably first use when you go into the classroom?

A)You would have someone announce your presence.
B)You would sit quietly at the back of the room and observe.
C)You would develop rapport with individuals in the room.
D)You would write your name on the board to introduce yourself.
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What type of ethical issues does collecting e-mail messages introduce in qualitative research?

A)Whether individuals will respond to your message
B)Whether you have permission to use their message
C)Whether their message is an accurate statement
D)Whether your message promotes a conversation
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A researcher shares her own struggles with "skipping school" as she interviews an at-risk high school student.What ethical issue is involved in this situation? Please explain.
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Describe what "changing observational roles" means.Second,indicate the situation in which you might engage in this observational practice in qualitative research.
It means ________________
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Indicate the situation in which you might engage in this observational practice in qualitative research.
I would use it when ___________
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