ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS. ALREADY GRADED A+
Which definition best describes qualitative research
A. Studies of very high quality
B. Research conducted using phenomenology methods
C. A group of research methods aimed at capturing social
processes, personal experiences, perceptions, and working
of subcultures
D. Research conducted by novice researchers to develop
basic research skills
C. A group of research methods aimed at capturing social
processes, personal experiences, perceptions, and working
of subcultures
Which of the following is true about qualitative research
A. Facilitates deep insights into human experience
B. More philosophical than scientific
C. Sample size of qualitative research is often too small to
yield valuable insight
D. Lacks objectivity
,A. Facilitates deep insights into human experience.
In qualitative research data saturation occurs when
A. Participants contradict their own statments
B. Target sample size has been reached
C. No new info is forth coming and all major issues are
understood
C. No new info is forth coming and all major issues are
understood
Which of the following statements is NOT true of the
researcher using phenomenological methods
A. He should feel free to let questioning follow leads
provided by informant
B. She tries to hold personal preconceptions in isolation
when collecting and analyzing data
C. She attempts to understand the person's life world
D. He has theories hes trying to test with different persons
D. He has theories hes trying to test with different persons
,Which is NOT true
A. There are no standards for methods of collecting data
and analyzing data in qualitative research
B. In grounded theory, data collection and analysis are
interspersed, not sequential
C. Qualitative research produces rich and nuanced
portrayals of the phenomenon being studies
D. Ethnographic research prod a rich portrayal of the
norms, values, and social rules of a health or healthcare
subculture
A. There are no standards for methods of collecting data
and analyzing data in qualitative research
Main function of IRB is
A. To ensure the rights of human participants are protected
B. Make sure studies are well designed
C. Make sure that researchers have the credentials to be
conducting research
D. To ensure researchers arent fudging data
A. To ensure the rights of human participants are protected
, A study that poses a minimal risk to study participants
would most likely receive what type of action from an IRB
A. Credential checks only
B. Exempt from review
C. expedited review
D. Full review
C. expedited review
How are the findings of a qualitative study appraised for
clinical credibility
A. Based on how well they agree with the opinion of experts
in the field
B. Based on the richness and informativeness of the
findings
C. Based on the control of extraneous variables
D. Based on the validity of the measuring instruments used
B. Based on the richness and informativeness of the
findings