Deck 10: Qualitative-Interviewing

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is the most open style of interviewing:

A) unstructured
B) structured
C) quantitative
D) hybrid
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Qualitative interviewing by its very nature is:

A) subjective
B) objective
C) hard
D) easy
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Which of the following is not utilized in the process of gaining access to formal organizations:

A) sponsor
B) cold call
C) letter
D) meeting
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Which of the following is not a type of interview used in qualitative research:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) all of these types of interviews are used in qualitative research
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Both structured and semi structured interviews have standardized questions.
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Which of the following is not a type of focus group:

A) natural group
B) artificial group
C) contrived group
D) all of these are types of focus groups
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Reflexivity refers to objectivity in the interview process.
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A variety of approaches towards compensating research participants exist,one of the most rewarding is:

A) letting them see the data later
B) providing them with a stake in the project
C) using their information with no compensation whatsoever
D) none of these answers are correct
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Qualitative interviews are based on a deliberate plan but are inherently flexible.
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A structured interview schedule refers to a predetermined question and answer set.
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Qualitative data may be recorded through a variety of mediums.
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Studying how people think is not an appropriate topic of study for a qualitative interview.
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Focus groups are not typically of value in the qualitative interview process.
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Richness,meaning,and shared cultural values are important parts of the qualitative interview.
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As opposed to survey research,a qualitative interview is more:

A) data driven
B) interactive
C) difficult to do
D) linear
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Qualitative data analysis usually begins with data management and reduction.
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In relationship to the qualitative interviews,field notes should be written:

A) during the interview
B) weeks later
C) prior to the interview
D) promptly after completing the interview
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High-caliber qualitative studies:

A) retain richness
B) recognize meaning
C) do not lose track of context
D) all of these answers are correct
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Individual contribution to a topic of study is known as the structural functionist perspective.
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A great way to make sense of qualitative data is through:

A) thinking units
B) mental blocks
C) linear regression
D) none of these answers are correct
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The first step in gaining access to formal organizations is typically:

A) writing a letter
B) finding a sponsor
C) making a phone call
D) offering a financial reward
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Memoing is the process of:

A) taking notes during research
B) writing notes about the research process from beginning to end
C) challenging ones conceptions of data
D) recording field notes
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The primary advantage of the unstructured interview is that it provides:

A) more specific data
B) more numerical data
C) more interaction with participants
D) more breadth of information
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The most basic level of compensation for participating in research is:

A) a pat on the back
B) payments, goods, and services
C) a job offer
D) all of the answers are correct
Question
Atlas and NVIVO are examples of what:

A) random words
B) quantitative data analysis programs
C) qualitative data analysis programs
D) responses participants have given in qualitative studies
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Diachronic delivery of data starts at the beginning and progresses:

A) chronologically
B) backwards
C) evenly
D) randomly
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All the information a researcher logs in the context of the qualitative interview is known as the:

A) qualitative data bank
B) memo
C) data log
D) audit trail
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To understand the critical realist perspective,one most understand:

A) their stance on the nature of reality
B) the nature of morality
C) marxism
D) all of these answers are correct
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Structured interviews consist of:

A) spontaneously created questions
B) predetermined questions and answer sets
C) timed specific responses
D) questions in hierarchical order
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Most focus groups are interested in:

A) spontaneity and emergence of themes
B) gathering vast amounts of data
C) illicit specific participant response patterns
D) unblocking cognition
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Rapport is the process of:

A) connecting with participants
B) challenging participants
C) understanding oneself in the context of the participant
D) manipulating data to appease participants
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Which of the following is a line of questioning relating to qualitative interviews:

A) tree- and- branch approach
B) mountain and peak approach
C) ocean and sea approach
D) none of these answers are correct
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The relationship between synchronic questions and time is:

A) straightforward
B) non existent
C) linear
D) backwards
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Focus groups are especially useful in regard to learning about:

A) group dynamics
B) group process
C) group themes
D) all of the answers are correct
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Qualitative interviews are more effective than survey research in regard to:

A) validity
B) reliability
C) generalizability
D) reflexivity
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The primary purpose of the probe in a line of questioning is to:

A) prompt participants into providing more detail
B) scare participants from participating in research
C) make participants uncomfortable during research
D) challenge participants to change their answers
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Qualitative data interpretation is different than that of quantitative data interpretation in that it accepts:

A) multiple realities
B) survey data
C) idealist perspective
D) linear regression in all circumstances
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Which of the following is NOT a framework for designing qualitative interviews:

A) diachronic
B) synchronic
C) tetronic
D) all of these are frameworks for designing qualitative interviews
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A clarification probe is used in order to:

A) better understand unclear material
B) push participants further
C) change a line of questioning
D) in structured interviews only
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The majority of survey research is conducted using this type of interview schedule:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) random
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The first step in creating questions is typically what:

A) writing questions
B) determining whom you will interview
C) figuring out interview type
D) determining question format
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Grounded theory stems from:

A) quantitative techniques
B) analysis of patterns and themes
C) linear regression
D) diverse populations
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Follow up questions are typically used during which interview:

A) the initial interview
B) the second interview
C) the third interview
D) none of these answers are correct
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A qualitative interview involves participants and researchers:

A) interaction
B) negotiation
C) data analysis
D) none of the answers are correct
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Open Coding is also defined as:

A) brainstorming
B) data reduction
C) ground theory
D) qualitative note taking
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Unstructured interviews are typically best for what kind of study:

A) quantitative studies
B) qualitative studies
C) exploratory studies
D) correlational studies
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Participants are usually reluctant to participate in research studies when:

A) they aren't being paid
B) they do not know what is being done with the results
C) they feel threatened in someway
D) none of the answers are correct
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A primary advantage of the semi-structured interview when compared to the structured interview is that it allows:

A) more data to by gathered
B) unscheduled probes to be used
C) cognitive changed to take place
D) multiple topics to be studied
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The term substantive frame refers to:

A) The purpose of the interview
B) what you plan on doing
C) the depth of interview questions
D) the depth of interview questions D. none of the answers are correct
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Missing data in qualitative research serves as a type of:

A) analytical technique
B) focus groups
C) connector that accounts for what participants declined to mention
D) none of the answers are correct
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Unstructured interviews taking the following shapes:

A) conversational shape
B) flat shape
C) survey questions
D) none of the answers are correct
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Which of the following types of researchers have NOT historically used qualitative interviews:

A) criminologists
B) sociologists
C) anthropologists
D) chemists
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The best way to understand how and why people do things is to:

A) study them analytically
B) interact with them directly
C) observe them from afar
D) none of the answers are correct
Question
Thick descriptions describe action as well as understand what:

A) meanings of behaviors
B) meanings of text
C) quantitative results
D) none of the answers are correct
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A focus group is typically classified as a type of:

A) survey based research
B) qualitative interview
C) forced interaction
D) advanced analytical technique
Question
Gaining access to underground or illicit populations is best achieved through:

A) coercion
B) sponsors
C) luck
D) all of the answers are correct
Question
Metaphors and analogies in speech mark:

A) grounded theory
B) important concepts
C) structured interviews
D) epistemology
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Studying a topic such as robbery can best be accomplished through:

A) quantitative techniques
B) archived data
C) content analysis
D) qualitative interviewing
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Qualitative interviews can occur:

A) face to face
B) online
C) over the phone
D) all of the answers are correct
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Mode of data analysis depends on:

A) research objectives
B) analytical techniques
C) population being studied
D) types of notes taken
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In qualitative interviewing,these types of questions guide the interview process:

A) open-ended
B) close-ended
C) probing
D) main
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In a focus groups individuals are acquainted and have an existing connection.
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Before creating an interview schedule,a researcher ought to:

A) know who he/she is studying
B) create an outline
C) decided on the format of questions to use
D) all of the answers are correct
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interviews involve a mixture of pre-determined and created on the spot questions.
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The most basic level of compensation involves to research participants.
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Qualitative interviews are an important component of research.
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An interview consists solely of predetermined questions.
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The interview schedule for focus groups can be:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) all of the answers are correct
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A method in which draft descriptions are used to check accuracy of work is referred to as:

A) grounded theory
B) member checks
C) audit trail
D) data mining
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Knowledge is typically constructed from:

A) a single perspective
B) multiple perspectives
C) the critical realist perspective
D) structural positivism
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The more connected one is to a group,the more of a they are.
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Semi-structured interviews are helpful when:

A) there is no other choice of interview technique
B) gang members are being interviewed
C) two or more people are doing the interviewing
D) a variety of interview questions are needed
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In a interview structure,time is irrelevant.
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involve interviewing multiple people simultaneously.
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The first step in gaining access to an organization or group of people is a finding a .
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A key feature of qualitative interviewing is:

A) data
B) validity
C) contextualization
D) regression
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refers to subjectivity in the research process.
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A method in qualitative interviewing used to check data involves looking for what type of cases:

A) obscure
B) positive
C) negative
D) irregular
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refers to how a researcher connects with participants.
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Questions do what in regard to participant's responses:

A) frame
B) nothing
C) contradict
D) motivate
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is the most open style of interviewing:

A) unstructured
B) structured
C) quantitative
D) hybrid
A
2
Qualitative interviewing by its very nature is:

A) subjective
B) objective
C) hard
D) easy
A
3
Which of the following is not utilized in the process of gaining access to formal organizations:

A) sponsor
B) cold call
C) letter
D) meeting
B
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Which of the following is not a type of interview used in qualitative research:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) all of these types of interviews are used in qualitative research
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Both structured and semi structured interviews have standardized questions.
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Which of the following is not a type of focus group:

A) natural group
B) artificial group
C) contrived group
D) all of these are types of focus groups
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Reflexivity refers to objectivity in the interview process.
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A variety of approaches towards compensating research participants exist,one of the most rewarding is:

A) letting them see the data later
B) providing them with a stake in the project
C) using their information with no compensation whatsoever
D) none of these answers are correct
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Qualitative interviews are based on a deliberate plan but are inherently flexible.
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A structured interview schedule refers to a predetermined question and answer set.
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Qualitative data may be recorded through a variety of mediums.
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Studying how people think is not an appropriate topic of study for a qualitative interview.
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Focus groups are not typically of value in the qualitative interview process.
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Richness,meaning,and shared cultural values are important parts of the qualitative interview.
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As opposed to survey research,a qualitative interview is more:

A) data driven
B) interactive
C) difficult to do
D) linear
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Qualitative data analysis usually begins with data management and reduction.
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In relationship to the qualitative interviews,field notes should be written:

A) during the interview
B) weeks later
C) prior to the interview
D) promptly after completing the interview
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High-caliber qualitative studies:

A) retain richness
B) recognize meaning
C) do not lose track of context
D) all of these answers are correct
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Individual contribution to a topic of study is known as the structural functionist perspective.
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A great way to make sense of qualitative data is through:

A) thinking units
B) mental blocks
C) linear regression
D) none of these answers are correct
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The first step in gaining access to formal organizations is typically:

A) writing a letter
B) finding a sponsor
C) making a phone call
D) offering a financial reward
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Memoing is the process of:

A) taking notes during research
B) writing notes about the research process from beginning to end
C) challenging ones conceptions of data
D) recording field notes
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The primary advantage of the unstructured interview is that it provides:

A) more specific data
B) more numerical data
C) more interaction with participants
D) more breadth of information
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The most basic level of compensation for participating in research is:

A) a pat on the back
B) payments, goods, and services
C) a job offer
D) all of the answers are correct
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Atlas and NVIVO are examples of what:

A) random words
B) quantitative data analysis programs
C) qualitative data analysis programs
D) responses participants have given in qualitative studies
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Diachronic delivery of data starts at the beginning and progresses:

A) chronologically
B) backwards
C) evenly
D) randomly
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All the information a researcher logs in the context of the qualitative interview is known as the:

A) qualitative data bank
B) memo
C) data log
D) audit trail
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To understand the critical realist perspective,one most understand:

A) their stance on the nature of reality
B) the nature of morality
C) marxism
D) all of these answers are correct
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Structured interviews consist of:

A) spontaneously created questions
B) predetermined questions and answer sets
C) timed specific responses
D) questions in hierarchical order
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30
Most focus groups are interested in:

A) spontaneity and emergence of themes
B) gathering vast amounts of data
C) illicit specific participant response patterns
D) unblocking cognition
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Rapport is the process of:

A) connecting with participants
B) challenging participants
C) understanding oneself in the context of the participant
D) manipulating data to appease participants
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Which of the following is a line of questioning relating to qualitative interviews:

A) tree- and- branch approach
B) mountain and peak approach
C) ocean and sea approach
D) none of these answers are correct
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The relationship between synchronic questions and time is:

A) straightforward
B) non existent
C) linear
D) backwards
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Focus groups are especially useful in regard to learning about:

A) group dynamics
B) group process
C) group themes
D) all of the answers are correct
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Qualitative interviews are more effective than survey research in regard to:

A) validity
B) reliability
C) generalizability
D) reflexivity
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The primary purpose of the probe in a line of questioning is to:

A) prompt participants into providing more detail
B) scare participants from participating in research
C) make participants uncomfortable during research
D) challenge participants to change their answers
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Qualitative data interpretation is different than that of quantitative data interpretation in that it accepts:

A) multiple realities
B) survey data
C) idealist perspective
D) linear regression in all circumstances
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Which of the following is NOT a framework for designing qualitative interviews:

A) diachronic
B) synchronic
C) tetronic
D) all of these are frameworks for designing qualitative interviews
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39
A clarification probe is used in order to:

A) better understand unclear material
B) push participants further
C) change a line of questioning
D) in structured interviews only
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The majority of survey research is conducted using this type of interview schedule:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) random
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The first step in creating questions is typically what:

A) writing questions
B) determining whom you will interview
C) figuring out interview type
D) determining question format
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42
Grounded theory stems from:

A) quantitative techniques
B) analysis of patterns and themes
C) linear regression
D) diverse populations
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43
Follow up questions are typically used during which interview:

A) the initial interview
B) the second interview
C) the third interview
D) none of these answers are correct
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44
A qualitative interview involves participants and researchers:

A) interaction
B) negotiation
C) data analysis
D) none of the answers are correct
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45
Open Coding is also defined as:

A) brainstorming
B) data reduction
C) ground theory
D) qualitative note taking
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Unstructured interviews are typically best for what kind of study:

A) quantitative studies
B) qualitative studies
C) exploratory studies
D) correlational studies
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47
Participants are usually reluctant to participate in research studies when:

A) they aren't being paid
B) they do not know what is being done with the results
C) they feel threatened in someway
D) none of the answers are correct
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48
A primary advantage of the semi-structured interview when compared to the structured interview is that it allows:

A) more data to by gathered
B) unscheduled probes to be used
C) cognitive changed to take place
D) multiple topics to be studied
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49
The term substantive frame refers to:

A) The purpose of the interview
B) what you plan on doing
C) the depth of interview questions
D) the depth of interview questions D. none of the answers are correct
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50
Missing data in qualitative research serves as a type of:

A) analytical technique
B) focus groups
C) connector that accounts for what participants declined to mention
D) none of the answers are correct
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51
Unstructured interviews taking the following shapes:

A) conversational shape
B) flat shape
C) survey questions
D) none of the answers are correct
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52
Which of the following types of researchers have NOT historically used qualitative interviews:

A) criminologists
B) sociologists
C) anthropologists
D) chemists
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53
The best way to understand how and why people do things is to:

A) study them analytically
B) interact with them directly
C) observe them from afar
D) none of the answers are correct
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54
Thick descriptions describe action as well as understand what:

A) meanings of behaviors
B) meanings of text
C) quantitative results
D) none of the answers are correct
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55
A focus group is typically classified as a type of:

A) survey based research
B) qualitative interview
C) forced interaction
D) advanced analytical technique
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56
Gaining access to underground or illicit populations is best achieved through:

A) coercion
B) sponsors
C) luck
D) all of the answers are correct
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57
Metaphors and analogies in speech mark:

A) grounded theory
B) important concepts
C) structured interviews
D) epistemology
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58
Studying a topic such as robbery can best be accomplished through:

A) quantitative techniques
B) archived data
C) content analysis
D) qualitative interviewing
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59
Qualitative interviews can occur:

A) face to face
B) online
C) over the phone
D) all of the answers are correct
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60
Mode of data analysis depends on:

A) research objectives
B) analytical techniques
C) population being studied
D) types of notes taken
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61
In qualitative interviewing,these types of questions guide the interview process:

A) open-ended
B) close-ended
C) probing
D) main
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In a focus groups individuals are acquainted and have an existing connection.
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Before creating an interview schedule,a researcher ought to:

A) know who he/she is studying
B) create an outline
C) decided on the format of questions to use
D) all of the answers are correct
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interviews involve a mixture of pre-determined and created on the spot questions.
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The most basic level of compensation involves to research participants.
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Qualitative interviews are an important component of research.
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67
An interview consists solely of predetermined questions.
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68
The interview schedule for focus groups can be:

A) structured
B) semi-structured
C) unstructured
D) all of the answers are correct
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69
A method in which draft descriptions are used to check accuracy of work is referred to as:

A) grounded theory
B) member checks
C) audit trail
D) data mining
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Knowledge is typically constructed from:

A) a single perspective
B) multiple perspectives
C) the critical realist perspective
D) structural positivism
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The more connected one is to a group,the more of a they are.
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72
Semi-structured interviews are helpful when:

A) there is no other choice of interview technique
B) gang members are being interviewed
C) two or more people are doing the interviewing
D) a variety of interview questions are needed
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73
In a interview structure,time is irrelevant.
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involve interviewing multiple people simultaneously.
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The first step in gaining access to an organization or group of people is a finding a .
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A key feature of qualitative interviewing is:

A) data
B) validity
C) contextualization
D) regression
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refers to subjectivity in the research process.
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A method in qualitative interviewing used to check data involves looking for what type of cases:

A) obscure
B) positive
C) negative
D) irregular
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refers to how a researcher connects with participants.
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Questions do what in regard to participant's responses:

A) frame
B) nothing
C) contradict
D) motivate
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