Deck 7: Research Designs and Research Ethics
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Deck 7: Research Designs and Research Ethics
1
What research design would generally be conducted over several years?
A) Case study
B) Action research
C) Grounded theory
D) Longitudinal
A) Case study
B) Action research
C) Grounded theory
D) Longitudinal
D
2
What research design uses the researcher themself as a primary source of data?
A) Ethnography
B) Autoethnography
C) Grounded theory
D) Case study
A) Ethnography
B) Autoethnography
C) Grounded theory
D) Case study
B
3
Which research design will generally use a control group?
A) Experimental
B) Case study
C) Ethnography
D) Action research
A) Experimental
B) Case study
C) Ethnography
D) Action research
A
4
Which of the following could be case study research?
A) A survey of players from several leagues
B) An analysis of gender differences in the effect of COVID19 on physical activity
C) A content analysis of government policies on sport and physical activity
D) An analysis of intra-group competition in a sport organisation
A) A survey of players from several leagues
B) An analysis of gender differences in the effect of COVID19 on physical activity
C) A content analysis of government policies on sport and physical activity
D) An analysis of intra-group competition in a sport organisation
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5
Which research design seeks explicitly to solve a problem or improve a process?
A) Case study
B) Ethnography
C) Action research
D) Longitudinal research
A) Case study
B) Ethnography
C) Action research
D) Longitudinal research
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6
Which of the following sampling techniques is not normally associated with quantitative research?
A) Random Sampling
B) Stratified random sampling
C) Systematic sampling
D) Purposive sampling
A) Random Sampling
B) Stratified random sampling
C) Systematic sampling
D) Purposive sampling
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7
Which of the following sampling techniques is not normally associated with qualitative research?
A) Random sampling
B) Purposive sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Maximum variation sampling
A) Random sampling
B) Purposive sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Maximum variation sampling
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8
Which of the following methods is more associated with the collection of quantitative data?
A) Questionnaires
B) Interviews
C) Focus Groups
D) Participant observation
A) Questionnaires
B) Interviews
C) Focus Groups
D) Participant observation
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9
Which of the following statements about research ethics is true?
A) Participants cannot withdraw from a study once they have started to take part
B) Participants should not be debriefed at the end of the study
C) Participation should always be voluntary and informed
D) Confidentiality is desirable
A) Participants cannot withdraw from a study once they have started to take part
B) Participants should not be debriefed at the end of the study
C) Participation should always be voluntary and informed
D) Confidentiality is desirable
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10
What should NOT be included in a participant information sheet?
A) The aims of the research
B) The potential risks of the research
C) How the research will be disseminated
D) Details of other potential participants
A) The aims of the research
B) The potential risks of the research
C) How the research will be disseminated
D) Details of other potential participants
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