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Ontology & Epistemology

Questão 1 de 31

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Define ontology:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Whether reality does or does not exist separately from human practice

  • What counts as legitimate knowledge and which knowledge to trust

  • Demonstrates knowledge using unbiased and objective data collection

  • Reality depends on human interpretation

Explicação

Questão 2 de 31

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A realist ontological perspective assumes:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Reality independent from human knowledge as observations reflect reality, 1 true reality is out there to be discovered

  • Reality depends on human interpretation, with multiple, constructed realities which differ across time

  • Knowledge is socially influenced, whereby observations reflect a separate reality which can only be partially accessed

  • Questions objective knowledge, whereby observations reflect a constructed reality via, for example, discourse and systems

Explicação

Questão 3 de 31

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Who would typically take a realist ontological perspective?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Quantitative researchers

  • Qualitative researchers

  • Either quantitative or qualitative researchers

  • Neither

Explicação

Questão 4 de 31

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Who would typically take a relativist ontological perspective?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Qualitative researcher

  • Quantitate researcher

  • Either quantitative or qualitative researcher

  • Neither

Explicação

Questão 5 de 31

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Identify assumptions of the relativist ontological perspective:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Reality depends on human interpretation, with multiple, constructed realities which differ across time

  • Reality independent from human knowledge as observations reflect reality, 1 true reality is out there to be discovered

  • Knowledge is socially influenced, whereby observations reflect a separate reality which can only be partially accessed

  • Questions objective knowledge, whereby observations reflect a constructed reality via, for example, discourse and systems

Explicação

Questão 6 de 31

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Taking a relativist ontological perspective involves critiquing what features of research: (2)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Reliability: for ignoring individual differences and contextual differences

  • Objectivity: for ignoring the fact that the researcher inevitable influences research

  • Subjectivity: for allowing their subjective values and assumptions influence research

  • Positivism: demonstrating knowledge via unbiased and objective data collection

Explicação

Questão 7 de 31

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Which ontological perspective sits between realism and relativism?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Critical realism

  • Positivism

  • Constructionism

  • Contextualism

Explicação

Questão 8 de 31

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A critical realist ontological perspective assumes:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Knowledge is socially influenced, whereby observations reflect a separate reality which can only be partially accessed

  • There is no 1 reality, with knowledge emerging from context

  • Reality depends on human interpretation, with multiple, constructed realities which differ across time

  • Reality independent from human knowledge as observations reflect reality, 1 true reality is out there to be discovered

Explicação

Questão 9 de 31

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Define epistemology:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • What counts as legitimate knowledge and which knowledge to trust

  • Whether reality does or does not exist separately from human practice

  • Demonstrating knowledge via unbiased and objective data collection

  • Acknowledges the researcher being influenced by the context

Explicação

Questão 10 de 31

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Identify features of the positivist epistemological approach: (3)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Demonstrates knowledge using unbiased and objective data collection methods

  • Is aligned with empiricism, meaning it separates the observer and observed

  • Uses the scientific method to gain valid knowledge

  • Questions objective knowledge

  • Reality is constructed via discourse systems which is ideological

  • There is no singular truth

Explicação

Questão 11 de 31

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A constructionist epistemological approach assumes:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Questions objective knowledge, whereby reality is constructed via discourse and systems thus having an ideological function, with no singular truth

  • Reality is independent from human knowledge as observations are assumed to reflect reality, with one singular truth 'out there' to be discovered

  • Reality depends on human interpretation with multiple, constructed realities which differ across time and context

  • Knowledge emerges from context and is therefore local, situated and provisional, but retains in interest in understanding the trust, but in context, with no singular truth

Explicação

Questão 12 de 31

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Which epistemological approach sites between positivism and constructionism?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Contextualism

  • Critical realism

  • Relativism

  • Realism

Explicação

Questão 13 de 31

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Identify features of the contextualist epistemological approach: (4)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Sits between positivism and constructionism

  • No singular reality

  • Knowledge emerges from context and is thus local, situated and provisional

  • Retains an interest in understanding the trust, but in context

  • Aligned with empiricism, meaning it separates the observer and observed

  • Questions objective knowledge, assuming reality is constructed via discourse and systems

Explicação

Questão 14 de 31

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Ontological and epistemological perspective help aid methodology decision-making

Selecione uma das opções:

  • VERDADEIRO
  • FALSO

Explicação

Questão 15 de 31

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Define methodology:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Refers to frameworks within which research is conducted to aid decision-making, such as what participants to use

  • To explore/understanding meaning and ways people make meaning

  • Process of critically reflecting on the knowledge produced and our role in producing it

  • What counts as legitimate knowledge and which knowledge to trust

Explicação

Questão 16 de 31

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Data production refers to:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • The creation of new data via data collection methods such as interviews or surveys

  • The use of existing data via data collection methods such as newspaper clippings or the internet

  • To explore/understand meaning and ways in which people make meanings

  • Refers to the framework within which research is conducted to aid decision-making, such as what data collection method to use

Explicação

Questão 17 de 31

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Data that only touches the surface level could be referred to as:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Shallow/thin

  • Rich

  • Positivist

  • Critical realist

Explicação

Questão 18 de 31

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Data that provides a thorough and thoughtful commentary on a topic could be referred to as:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Rich

  • Shallow

  • Thin

  • Methodology

Explicação

Questão 19 de 31

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Identify features of qualitative research: (5)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Not to prove theory

  • Not to determine a relationship between factors

  • No hypothesis

  • To explore and understand meaning and ways in which people make meaning

  • To test the hypothesis

  • To prove theory

  • Open-ended

Explicação

Questão 20 de 31

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A positivist-empiricist paradigm:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Avoids bias to produce objective knowledge

  • Values subjectivity, seeing research as a subjective process which can be used as a research tool

  • Process of critically reflecting on the knowledge produced and our role in producing it

  • How the research tools and process may have influenced research

Explicação

Questão 21 de 31

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A qualitative paradigm:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Values subjectivity, seeing research as a subjective process which can be used as a research tool

  • Avoids bias to produce objective knowledge

  • Reality independent from human knowledge as observations reflect reality, 1 true reality is out there to be discovered

  • Critical realist

Explicação

Questão 22 de 31

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Our subjectivity can be used as a research tool, requiring reflexivity

Selecione uma das opções:

  • VERDADEIRO
  • FALSO

Explicação

Questão 23 de 31

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Define reflexivity:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Process of critically reflecting on the knowledge produced and our role in producing it

  • To explore/understand meaning and ways in which people make meaning

  • The creation of new data via data collection methods such as interviews or surveys

  • Knowledge is socially influenced, whereby observations reflect a separate reality which can only be partially accessed

Explicação

Questão 24 de 31

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Identify the 2 forms of reflexivity: (2)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Functional

  • Personal

  • Shallow

  • Rich

Explicação

Questão 25 de 31

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Functional reflexivity refers to:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • How research tools and the research process may have influenced the research

  • How the researcher themselves may have impacted the research

  • How research is a subjective process

  • Refers to the framework within which research is conducted to aid decision-making

Explicação

Questão 26 de 31

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Personal reflexivity refers to:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • How research tools and the research process may have influenced the research

  • How the researcher themselves may have impacted the research

  • There is no 1 reality, with knowledge emerging from context

  • Process of critically reflecting on the knowledge produced and our role in producing it

Explicação

Questão 27 de 31

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Considering how our embodiment/presence and how our assumptions can shape the knowledge produced is an example of:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Personal reflexivity

  • Functional reflexivity

  • Positive-empiricist paradigm

  • Realism

Explicação

Questão 28 de 31

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Which of the following are examples of qualitative methods of data collection: (7)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Story completion tasks

  • Surveys

  • Interviews

  • Focus groups

  • Diaries

  • Internet

  • Printed visual media

  • Thematic analysis

  • Grounded theory

  • Interpretive Phenomenological analysis

Explicação

Questão 29 de 31

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Which of the following are examples of qualitative data analysis: (4)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Thematic

  • Interpretive phenomenological

  • Grounded theory

  • Discourse

  • Interviews

  • Focus groups

  • Printed visual media

  • Diaries

Explicação

Questão 30 de 31

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Identify features of quantitative analysis: (7)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Numbers

  • Shallow

  • Artificial

  • Causal relationships

  • Scientific

  • Generalisable

  • Objective

  • Subjective

  • Natural

  • Inductive methods

Explicação

Questão 31 de 31

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Identify features of qualitative analysis: (6)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Words

  • Rich/insightful

  • Natural

  • Values subjectivity

  • Inductive methods: bottom-up

  • Credible research = validates research

  • Empirical testing

  • Isolates variables

  • Objective

  • Causal relationships

Explicação