Chapter 8 Qual

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Which qualitative research method would be most appropriate for studying the effect of culture on the health behaviours of urban Aboriginal youth?
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_______ insider's view.
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The qualitative method that uses symbolic interaction as the theoretical base for research is known as which of the following?
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_______ symbolic categories
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Qualitative research is used to study human experience and life context in _____________.
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_________ information becomes repetitive.
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______ provide another perspective of the phenomenon .
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_____ in-depth description of the phenomenon.
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Which qualitative method would you use to study the spread of HIV/AIDS in an urban area?
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_________ select experiences to help the researcher test ideas and gather complete information about developing concepts.
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In qualitative research, data are often collected by which of the following procedures?
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________ identify personal biases about the phenomenon.
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External criticism in historical research refers to the authenticity of data sources.
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The choice to use either quantitative or qualitative methods is guided by the ____________.
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Which qualitative method would be most appropriate for studying a family's experience with cystic fibrosis?
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The number of participants in a qualitative study is usually ________ than the number in a quantitative study.
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The researcher is viewed as the major instrument for data collection.
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Life context is the matrix of human-environment relationships that emerge over the course of ______________.
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In qualitative research, to what does the term saturation refer?
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Which qualitative research method is the most appropriate for answering the question, "What changes in nursing practice occurred after the outbreak of SARS in Canada?"
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Qualitative studies strive to eliminate extraneous variables.
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____ individuals willing to teach the investigator about the phenomenon.
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Which qualitative method attempts to construct the meaning of the lived experience of human phenomena?
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Which data analysis process is not used with grounded theory methodology?
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One research method is not better than another; the appropriate method is determined when there is a ____ between one's world view , the research question and the research method.
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Qualitative research combines the _________ and __________ natures of nursing to better understand the human experience.
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Qualitative studies are intended to explore ____________ ______ or ________ ____________ to better understand the meanings ascribed by individuals living the experience
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Qualitative research focuses on the whole of human experience in naturalistic settings.
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In qualitative research studies, the number of participants is as great as that usually found in quantitative studies.
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_______ outsider's view.
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Qualitative researchers study the _____ ___________ of individuals as they carry on their usual activities of daily living, which might occur at home, work or school.