Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis
Continuation of Qualitative Method and Data Analysis
Dr. Pickering's Lecture
Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Miscellaneous
100

The method of studying natural processes as they happen, leaving them relatively undisturbed and minimizing your presence as a researcher.

What is a participant as observer?

100

Intensive interviewing relies on _____.

What is open-ended questions?

100

It is a one-on-one interaction between a respondent and an interviewer, with the purpose of eliciting informatiion about certain topics from the respondent.

what is qualitative interviewing?

100

A type of evaluation research that compares program costs to actual outcomes.

What is cos-effectiveness analysis?

100

Williams and Stahl (2008) examined whether race was a determining factor in _______.

What is whether a driver was searched after a traffic stop?

200

The systematic approach to sampling in participant observational research is known as _____

What is theoretical sampling?

200

Direct harm to reputations or feelings of individuals may be avoided by ______.

What is maintaining confidentiality of research subjects?



200

A double-barreled question in two questions in the form of one.

What are double barreled questions?

200

Board members, funders, anyone who has some concern with the program.

What are the stakeholders?

200

Finding of a study  that the hooligans are misunderstood and subject to serious injustices and maltreatment by the law enforcements.

What is Pearson (2008) study about the English football fans called hooligans?

300

T/F. The problems with entering the field in intensive interviewing are greatly increased, as compared with other types of interviewing?

What is FALSE?

300

Current ethical standards require _______.

What is informed consent of research subjects?

300

When interviewing you are a part of the culture and understand it the respondent will most likely to be more forthcoming to you. If former police officer conducted interviews of police officer they have an insider status.

What is insider/outsider status?

300

A type of evaluation research that attempts to determine the needs of some population that might be met with a social program.

What is needs assessment?

300

Perceived harmfulness of the legalization of marijuana use by adolescents declined but  their use of recreational marijuana increased was found in the study of _______.



What is Cerda et., (2017) study on the association of state recreational marijuana laws with adolescent marijuana use?

400

The point at which subject selection is ended in intensive interviewing, when new interviews seem to yield little additional information is known as the ____.

What is saturation point?

400

Qualitative data focuses on ______.

What is text?

400

It can be the sole way of gathering data from hard to reach populations.


Why is qualitative interviewing a good method?

400

Evaluation research that investigates the process of service delivery.

What is process evaluation or program monitoring?

400

The participant observer in a qualitative research is worried about : ethical issues, safety of both participants and researcher, reliability of the findings, and validity of the findings.

What are the concerns of a researcher who chose the role as participant observer in qualitative research?

500

A qualitative researcher's conclusions should be assessed by their ability to provide ______

What is a credible explanation for some aspect of social life.

500

In intensive interviewing, more details can be elicited through________.

What is nondirective probes?

500

Richness which means that help you understand complex processes and shared cultural views.

What is one of the key features of qualitative interviewing?

500

Information about service delivery system outputs, outcomes, or operations that is available to any program inputs.


What is feedback?

500

T/F. Examining relationships is the centerpiece of the analytic process in qualitative research.

what is TRUE?

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