When Glen Elder conducted life history interviews with individuals who grew up during the Great Depression,his goal was to
A) preserve individual life stories.
B) pretest questions that could be used in a longitudinal quantitative study.
C) understand the effects of economic adversity.
D) establish trust so people would agree to join a focus group.
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Q11: Surveys are more _;in-depth interviews are more_.
A)scientific;persuasive
B)structured;flexible
C)reliable;valid
D)political;social
Q12: Life history interviews are designed for _,whereas
Q13: Sue interviews medical billing specialists about how
Q14: In an unstructured interview,the interviewer comes to
Q15: How are oral history interviews regarded by
Q17: A researcher might choose to use a
Q18: In-depth interviewing is a research method that
Q19: Ella uses purposive sampling in her study
Q20: With which interview format does this question
Q21: Which sampling method is MOST common for
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