Deck 4: Qualitative Research Methods
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Deck 4: Qualitative Research Methods
1
The initial use of qualitative methods was first introduced by ______ in the 1600s and 1700s.
A) Bartley and Smith
B) Descartes and Kant
C) Erikson and Bartley
D) Kant and Smith
A) Bartley and Smith
B) Descartes and Kant
C) Erikson and Bartley
D) Kant and Smith
B
2
The term qualitative research is a fairly recent one and first appeared in the ______.
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
C
3
A ______ approach involves the collection of data from the natural environment.
A) collective
B) naturalistic
C) environmental
D) causal
A) collective
B) naturalistic
C) environmental
D) causal
B
4
Descriptive data may be in the form of ______.
A) interview transcripts
B) videotapes
C) notations made
D) all of these
A) interview transcripts
B) videotapes
C) notations made
D) all of these
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5
______ approach is an attempt to explore in a more organic way what comes up, rather than hypothesizing what is there and looking to find support for the hypothesis.
A) Deductive
B) Naturalistic
C) Inductive
D) Quantitative
A) Deductive
B) Naturalistic
C) Inductive
D) Quantitative
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6
Freud and Piaget used this approach to developing many of their theories.
A) grounded theory
B) phenomenological
C) ethnographic
D) case study
A) grounded theory
B) phenomenological
C) ethnographic
D) case study
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7
Data in ______ research are typically collected in the form of summaries and extensive note-taking of the researcher's observations.
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
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8
Researchers may use ______ in data collection, which refers to using multiple data collection methods, sources, or observers.
A) triangulation
B) circulation
C) squaring off
D) rectangulation
A) triangulation
B) circulation
C) squaring off
D) rectangulation
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9
______ research methods involve intensive study of the characteristics of a given culture or distinct group with their own worldview from a naturalistic, firsthand experience.
A) Ethnographic
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
A) Ethnographic
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
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10
______ qualitative research approach was originally developed by two sociologists, Glasser and Strass.
A) Historical
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
A) Historical
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
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11
______ approach was developed by Husserl in the early 1900s.
A) Ethnographic
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
A) Ethnographic
B) Case study
C) Phenomenological
D) Grounded theory
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12
A ______ method of research is particularly helpful when a researcher wants to identify relevant issues and concepts in the context of a particular event and possibly conduct quantitative research or other types of qualitative research to further understand the event.
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
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13
The purpose of ______ approach is to systematically understand past events and phenomena to obtain a clearer understanding of current issues.
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
A) ethnographic
B) case study
C) phenomenological
D) grounded theory
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14
The administration of structured instruments, surveys, and questionnaires is utilized by ______.
A) qualitative researchers
B) ethnomethodologists
C) phenomenologist
D) quantitative researchers
A) qualitative researchers
B) ethnomethodologists
C) phenomenologist
D) quantitative researchers
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15
The ability to obtain a detailed understanding of a person, event, or phenomenon is ______.
A) an advantage of qualitative research
B) a disadvantage of qualitative research
C) a broader perspective of qualitative research
D) the validity of generalizing results to a larger population
A) an advantage of qualitative research
B) a disadvantage of qualitative research
C) a broader perspective of qualitative research
D) the validity of generalizing results to a larger population
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16
Guba and Lincoln (1992) noted that the social sciences have long been considered "hard" sciences and less quantifiable compared to "soft" sciences like mathematics, chemistry, and physics.
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17
Qualitative methods attempt to control the extraneous variables in the natural environment.
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18
Qualitative research enters the natural setting to study its complexity.
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19
Descriptive data are collected and presented through language and pictures.
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20
The orientation of the quantitative researcher is one of entering the naturalistic environment with an openness to discovering what can be found, but with a focus on elements of the environment.
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21
All case study research is qualitative.
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22
Case study is an intensive investigation of a single individual in an effort to treat or intervene with that person and/or to make inferences about others.
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23
A common approach to ethnographic research is as a participant observer.
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24
The primary approach to grounded theory is the dynamic interaction of identifying categories, which are analyzed and reconstituted into more complex ones with each continuous level of analysis.
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25
The focus of the ethnographic approach is to understand how humans develop a way of knowing the world.
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26
How do Denzin and Lincoln (2000) describe qualitative research?
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27
What is the main goal of qualitative research?
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28
What are the five characteristics of qualitative research?
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29
List the six steps in using a case study approach.
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30
What is the meaning of the word "ethnography?"
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31
What are three characteristics of ethnographic research?
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32
Discuss the steps of historical research.
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33
What is the primary approach to grounded theory?
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34
Give an example of two research topics which could be explored through grounded theory research.
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35
Provide a brief example of case study research.
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36
Discuss the three purposes of case studies.
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37
Discuss qualitative research through a phenomenological approach.
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