General
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
Evaluation/
Dissemination
100
Research conducted by, for, and with communities on issues that are relevant to the communities to usually create positive social change.
What is CBR?
100
Uses arts, such as photography and spoken word, as a way of giving alternative voices an experessive space.
What is arts-based research?
100
What is the study of the collection, organization, and interpretation of data called?
Statistics
100
In 2009, Anthony Perruzza wanted to rebrand Jane-Finch to _____.
What is University Heights?
200
Mutual learning and social justice is the rationale behind _____ the research methodology, whereas the pursuit of 'truith' is for ____.
CBR; traditional academic research?
200
What are criticisms of qualitative research?
It's subjective and results cannot be generalisable to the larger population.
200
____ is the most frequently occuring number in a list of numbers.
Mode
200
To equip with authority and power by increasing the spiritual, political, social, and economic strength of individuals/communities.
What is empowerment?
300
Top-down approach is used in ____, and ground-up is used in ____.
Quantitative; qualitative.
300
Long-term engagement in the field as an 'insider', called participant observation is an aspect of ____.
What is ethnography?
300
How is data analyzed in quantitative research?
Numbers are summarized and descibed using graphs, charts, statistics, etc.
300
To relegate to an unimportant or powerless position within a society due to lack of desirable traits or deviation from group norms.
What is marginalization?
400
Needs assessments are a form of ____.
Evaluation
400
What is an ABR project by ACT?
ACT Photo-Voice project or Mobile Speaker's Corner
400
The dependent variable is along the ____.
Y-axis
400
____ is both a theory of and a method to study the social significance of language.
Discourse
500
____ seeks to better understand the world through words by exploring an issue to generate a theory.
What is qualitative research?
500
What are data collection methods in qualitative research?
Interviews, focus groups, observation, case study, ethnography, survey.
500
Usually framed by ____, which is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge
What is scientific methods?
500
What is dissemination?
The act of spreading information to become widely known.