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1. Analyzing data using --- helps evaluators become more experienced with
variables or phenomenon of interest
- ANSWER qualitative methods
2. ---- methods is extremely helpful when the researcher is willing to trade
generalizability for contextual detail.
- ANSWER qualitative method
3. There are several steps in qualitative data analyses - read more on pg. 133
what are those three steps? - ANSWER 1. Data reduction
2. data display
3. Conclusion drawing and verification
4. Steps of Qualitative methods:
This steps invloves selecting, focusing, condensing, and transforming data. -
ANSWER Data reduction
5. Steps of Qualitative methods:
,This process should be guided by thinking about which data best answer the
evaluation questions - ANSWER Data reduction
6. Steps of Qualitative methods:
This involves creating an organized, compressed way of arranging data like
diagram, chart, matrix, or text. - ANSWER Data display
7. Steps of Qualitative methods:
This step helps to fascilitate identifying themes, patterns, and connections that
help answer evaluation process. - ANSWER Data display
8. Steps of Qualitative methods:
This step usually involves coding or marking passages in text or parts of images,
sections of a video that have the same message or are connected in some way.
An accompanying explanataion of what the selcted passages have in common
is created. - ANSWER Data display
9. Steps of Qualitative methods:
During this last step, the data is revisited multiple times to verify, test, or
confirm the themes and patterns identified. - ANSWER Conclusion drawing
and verification
10.Qualitative analysis is a cyclical process with many rounds of investigating
evidence, modifying hypotheses and revisiting data from new light.
,11.Data can be analyzed using ---- that aims to summarize characteristics of the
group of people or the program being studied. - ANSWER discriptive
analysis
Area 4: Conduct Evaluation and Research
Related to Health Education/promotion
Competency 4.5 - Analyze Data
Objective: Analyze data using descriptive statistical methods
12.---- is exploratory in nature and designed to describe phenomenon specific
to a population using descriptive statistics such as raw numbers,
percentages, and ratios. - ANSWER descriptive analysis
13.---- describe what the data reveals as well as provide simple summaries
about the sample's measures. - ANSWER Descriptive statistics
14.There are number of ways to represent descriptive data numerically. Two
such classifications include ---- that have the potential for infinite values for
variables or ---- that are limited to a specigfic number of valiues to
represent variables. - ANSWER continuous data//discrete data
15.---- data may also be classified as nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio -
ANSWER Descriptive data
16.----scores cannot be ordered hierarchically but are mutually exclusive (i.e,
male and female) - ANSWER Nominal scores
, 17.---- cores do not have a common unit of measurement between them but
are hierarchical. - ANSWER Ordinal scores
18.---- scores have common units of measurement between scores, but no true
zero. - ANSWER Interval scores
19.---- scores represent data with common measurement between each score
and a true zero - ANSWER ratio scores
20.----- are measures of central tendency that can be used depending on the
type of data collected. - ANSWER mean, median and mode
21.----- can describe dispersion of the data - ANSWER Variance, range, and
standard deviation
22.---- is explanatory in nature and may use both descriptive statistics and
inferential statistics to explain phenomenon.
read more on page 134 - ANSWER Area 4: Conduct Evaluation and
Research
Related to Health Education/promotion
Competency 4.5 - Analyze Data
Objective: Analyze data using inferential statistical methods
23.T - test is an example of ---- statistics - ANSWER Inferential statistics