Ch 14 - Qualitative Designs
Ch 15 - Sampling &
Data Collection
Ch 16 - Analysis of
Qualitative Data
Ch 17 - Trustworthiness &
Integrity
Ch 18 & 19 - Special Topics
in Research
100
Ethnographers strive to do this
What is - understand human cultures [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 268-270]
100
Both qualitative and quantitative researcher may use this type of sampling
What is - convenience sampling [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 284]
100
A researcher's first major step in qualitative analysis
What is - develop a system for organizing/indexing the data [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 301]
100
Reliability is to quantitative research as ______ is to qualitative research
What is - dependability [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 323]
100
Integrating and analyzing qualitative findings from multiple research studies
What is - Metasynthesis [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 362-63]
200
Uses the procedure of constant comparison
What is - grounded theory [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 272]
200
Samples of ten or fewer are seen in this type of study
What is - phenomenological research [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 287]
200
Primary goal of ethnography
What is - find patterns in the behavior/thoughts of study participants [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 307]
200
Powerful verification procedure
What is - search for disconfirming evidence [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 2329-30]
200
Unit of analysis in a Meta-analysis
What is - a primary quantitative study [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 356-57]
300
Capable of adjusting to what is being learned during data collection
What is - qualitative research [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 266]
300
Data collection technique that uses a topic guide
What is - focus group interview [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 290]
300
A researcher introduces quasi-statistics to
What is - validate and refine themes [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 306]
300
Inter-rater reliability is to quantitative research as ______ is to qualitative research
What is - investigator triangulation [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 329]
300
Dissertations and unpublished reports
What is - grey literature [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 358]
400
Critical research differs from traditional qualitative research by
What is - its goal to be transformative? [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 275 ]
400
No new information is obtained and redundancy is achieved
What is - data saturation [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 286]
400
In qualitative data analysis, ______ can be utilized as a strategy
What is - metaphors [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 305]
400
In-depth interviews and participant observations are used to collect data
What is - method triangulation [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 327]
400
A growing trend in nursing research
What is - mixed methods research [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 339-340]
500
Steps in descriptive phenomenology
What is - 1) bracketing, 2) analyzing and 3) describing [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 270-271]
500
When a grand tour question is most likely utilized
What is - beginning of an unstructured interview [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 290]
500
Validation of themes by conferring with study participants
What is - Colaizzi method of descriptive phenomenology [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 308]
500
Aspects of "trustworthiness" from Lincoln & Guba's framework
What is - transferability, confirmability and dependability [Polit & Beck (2014), pp. 322-23]
500
Visually analyzing heterogeneity in meta-analysis
What is - a forest plot [Polit & Beck (2014), p. 361]
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