Research Chapter 12
Research Chapter 12
Research Chapter 12
Qualitative Research
b. Random sampling
a. Philosophy
b. Anthropology
c. Sociology
d. Many disciplines
c. Cross-case analysis
4. The term used to describe suspending preconceptions and learned feelings about a
phenomenon is called:
a. Axial coding
b. Design flexibility
c. Bracketing
d. Ethnography
5. A researcher studies how students who flunk out of high school experienced high
school. She found that it was common for such students to report that they felt like they had little
control of their destiny. Her report that this lack of control was an invariant part of the students’
experiences suggests that lack of control is _______ of the “flunking out” experience.
a. A narrative
b. A grounded theory
c. An essence
d. A probabilistic cause
6. The specific cultural conventions or statements that people who share a culture hold to be true
a. Shared attitudes
b. Shared beliefs
c. Shared values
d. Norms
7. The written and unwritten rules that specify appropriate group behavior are called _____. a. Shared
attitudes
b. Shared beliefs
c. Shared values
d. Norms
c. Generalizations about population are usually better when based on multiple cases.
d. Cost is lower and depth of analysis is easier when you study multiple cases in a
9. _____ are the standards of a culture about what is good or bad or desirable or undesirable.
a. Shared attitudes
b. Shared beliefs
c. Shared values
d. Norms
10. _________ is the study of human consciousness and individuals’ experience of some
phenomenon.
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Grounded theory
a. Design flexibility
b. Inductive analysis
c. Context sensitivity
12. ________ is a general methodology for developing theory that is based on data
systematically gathered and analyzed.
a. Theory confirmation
b. Grounded theory
c. Theory deduction
13. The final stage in grounded theory data analysis is called ___________.
a. Axial coding
b. Theoretical saturation
d. Selective coding
14. Which major characteristic of qualitative research refers to studying real world situations as
b. Naturalistic inquiry
c. Dynamic systems
d. Inductive analysis
15. In which qualitative research approach is the primary goal to gain access to individuals’ inner
worlds of experience?
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Grounded theory
d. Case study
16. The type of qualitative research that describes the culture of a group of people is called ____.
a. Phenomenology
b. Grounded theory
c. Ethnography
d. Case study
17. The grounded theorist is finished analyzing data when theoretical saturation occurs.
a. True
b. False
18. In which of the following case study designs does the researcher focus her primary interest
d. It could be b or c
d. Judging people from a different culture according to the standards of your own culture
a. Design flexibility
b. Dynamic systems
c. Naturalistic inquiry
d. Deductive design
21. Which of the following involves the studying of multiple cases in one research study?
23. The difference between ethnographic research and other types of qualitative research is that
ethnographers specifically use the concept of “culture” to help understand the results.
a. True
b. False
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Emic perspective
C. Etic perspective
D. Holism
25. In data analysis of the grounded theory approach, the step which focuses on the main idea,
developing the story line, and finalizing the theory is called ________.
a. Open coding
b. Axial coding
c. Selective coding
d. Theoretical saturation
26. Which of the following is not one of the 4 major approaches to qualitative research.
a. Ethnography
b. Phenomenology
c. Case study
d. Grounded theory
e. Nonexperimental
27. In "phenomenology," a well written report will be highly descriptive of the participants’
experiences and will often elicit in the reader a feeling that they feel as though they are
a. A phenomenal experience
b. A vicarious experience
c. A significant experience
d. A dream
28. You want to study a Native American group in New Mexico for a six
month period to learn all you can about them so you can write a book about
that particular tribe. You want the book to be accurate and authentic as well as
informative and inspiring. What type of research will you likely be conducting
a. Ethnography b. Phenomenology
c. Grounded theory
29. The emic perspective refers to an external, social scientific view of reality.
a. True
b. False
30. _________ is used to describe cultural scenes or the cultural characteristics of a group of
people.
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Grounded theory
31. Terms such as “geeks,” “book worms,” “preps,” are known as _____ terms.
a. Emic
b. Etic
32. When a researcher identifies so completely with the group being studied that he or she can no
a. Culture shock
b. Going native
c. Regression
d. Cultural relativism
Answers:
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. d 8. d 9. c 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. d 14. b 15. a 16. c 17. a 18. d 19. d
20. d 21. d 22. c 23. a 24. b 25. c 26. e 27. b 28. a 29. b 30. b 31. a 32. b