Companion MCQ's: Collecting data

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RDA2 - Qualitative Test sobre Companion MCQ's: Collecting data, creado por Róisín Farmer el 02/05/2017.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Researcher self-disclosure and the development of rapport with participants are issues particularly associated with which of the following qualitative methods?
Respuesta
  • Story completion tasks
  • Focus groups
  • Qualitative surveys
  • Interviews

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Which of the following are examples of good interview questions?
Respuesta
  • Leading and open-ended questions
  • Open-ended and short questions
  • Multiple questions and leading questions
  • Vague and short questions

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Which of the following qualitative methods reduces the power and control of the researcher?
Respuesta
  • Interviews
  • Qualitative surveys
  • Focus groups
  • Story completion tasks

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
People management is a particular consideration when using which of the following qualitative methods?
Respuesta
  • Qualitative surveys
  • Focus groups
  • Interviews
  • Story completion tasks

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Which of the following are examples of ‘secondary sources’?
Respuesta
  • Interviews and diaries
  • Personal documents and story completion tasks
  • Diaries and surveys
  • Personal documents and the media

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Qualitative surveys are particularly useful for?
Respuesta
  • Collecting individual views, opinions and experiences
  • Generating rich, detailed and ‘deep’ data
  • Generating unanticipated insights
  • Collecting data from small samples

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
One of the weaknesses of qualitative surveys is?
Respuesta
  • Limited flexibility
  • An emphasis on collecting individual views, opinions and experience
  • An emphasis on collecting data from small samples
  • They are less time-consuming than interviews

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Which of the following qualitative methods is ideally suited to capturing routine and everyday processes?
Respuesta
  • Interviews
  • Researcher-directed diaries
  • Story completion tasks
  • Surveys

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Which of the following methods is more commonly used in quantitative research than qualitative research?
Respuesta
  • Semi-structured interviewing
  • Focus groups
  • Thematic analysis
  • Story-completion tasks

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
An important design feature of story completion tasks is?
Respuesta
  • Being meaningful to participants
  • Being realistic to participants
  • Being artificial to participants
  • Being directive to participants

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Which of the following methods are particularly useful for accessing assumptions and ‘hidden’ meanings?
Respuesta
  • Qualitative surveys
  • Conversation analysis
  • Focus groups
  • Story-completion tasks

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
What are the major design issues in using secondary sources?
Respuesta
  • Meaningfulness to participants
  • Sample and rationale
  • Size of sample
  • Realism

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
What is the major motivation for using secondary sources?
Respuesta
  • A desire to understand culture
  • A desire to understand participants’ language and concepts
  • A desire to understand relationships between phenomenon
  • A desire to understand story structures

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
Virtual interviews can encourage participants to:
Respuesta
  • Disclose socially undesirable information
  • Multi-task during an interview
  • Demand payment for their participation
  • Both disclose socially undesirable information & multi-task during an interview

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Interviews are ideally suited to which of the following types of qualitative research:
Respuesta
  • Research focused on people’s experience of the world
  • Interpretative Phenomenological research
  • Research focused on general views and opinions
  • Both research focused on people’s experience of the world & Interpretative Phenomenological research

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
Ideally how many interviews should you conduct in one day:
Respuesta
  • As many as you can
  • One
  • Three
  • Four

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
When interviewing someone you know, such as a close friend, it’s important to:
Respuesta
  • Pay them for their participation
  • Talk about what they said in the interview with mutual friends
  • Not pressure them to disclose sensitive information that you know is relevant to the interview
  • Debrief them fully after the interview

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
An ideal size for a focus group is about:
Respuesta
  • 1-3 participants
  • 10-15 participants
  • 4-8 participants
  • 6-12 participants

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
In a focus group discussion, participants should be encouraged to:
Respuesta
  • Talk to each other
  • Speak whenever they want
  • Talk only to the moderator
  • Talk loudly so the audio-recorder can pick up what they say

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
Focus groups are ideally suited to research questions about:
Respuesta
  • Individual experiences
  • People’s opinions and values
  • Highly emotive topics
  • None of the above
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