
Research
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- Q1
Which of the following is a case when you should use qualitative research?
When you are working with a lot of numerical data.
When you are examining what thoughts are in someone's mind.
When you are trying to generalize your research to a larger population.
45s - Q2
Why is it difficult to generalize qualitative research?
It is based on observing the entire population based on a small sample.
It is based on a more in-depth view of a smaller group of people.
It is only based on numbers.
45s - Q3
Sarah is a researcher at a local university conducting a historical study. She has formulated an idea and a plan, and is now looking forward to the next step of her research. Evaluate which of the following she should be doing in that step.
Analyze the sources of the data.
Figure out what research question interests her.
Read interviews and books to collect data.
45s - Q4
Which of the following best describes a limitation of qualitative research?
Qualitative research only gives numerical data.
Qualitative research cannot examine complex issues and relationships.
Qualitative research might not generalize to the population as a whole.
45s - Q5
Historical research involves examining ______ to make predictions about ______.
The past; the present
The past; the future
The present; the future
30s - Q6
_____ research asksquestions about feelings, thoughts and opinions.
Qualitative
Statistical
Quantitative
30s - Q7
What kind of research can be considered to deal with numbers?
Quantitative
Closed-End
Qualitative
30s - Q8
Putting data into a spreadsheet allows you to gain insight because:
Tables help organize numbers
You can easily see the relationship between two or more variables
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Spreadsheets can generate charts and graphs based on the data
45s