LEI4880 Research Methods
A researcher believes that eating cookies elevates blood sugar level and sets an experimental research to test this hypothesis. What would be an appropriate significance level for this study?
0.05
Which statement about the secondary sources is correct?
a secondary source is a source that provides non-original or secondhand data or information secondary sources are written about primary sources research summaries reported in scientific journals are considered secondary sources
What is the unit of analysis for these qualitative methods? Case study
an event, a program, an activity, more than one individual
What is the difference between applied and basic research?
applied research concerns with practical questions, while basic research is concerned with fundamental science
What would be a good way of searching for primary sources?
ask a librarian in the UF library search Thomson Reuters' Web of Science search Scopus
Developing an in-depth description of a case or multiple cases is ________
case study
A researcher is performing a nation-wide study of student athletes. What will be the most appropriate sampling design for this study?
clustered sampling
Phenomenological analysis is _________
concerned with understanding the world of the person
Dr. Smith is conducing a survey of guests to a Disney park. She is interested in what other Orlando attractions the guests plan to visit. What type of research is this?
descriptive
Describing and interpreting a culture-sharing group is __________
ethnography
The qualitative research strategy places value on _______
generating theories through inductive research about social meanings
Developing a theory grounded in data from the field is ______________
grounded theory
What is the unit of analysis for these qualitative methods? Ethnography
A group that shares the same culture
A researcher is looking for predictors of social unrest by examining economic variables such as poverty level, unemployment rate, consumer price index, and so on. In this study, the unemployment rate is a....
independent variable
Which of the following is required for a high-quality research?
is based on the work of others is logical and tied to a theory generates new questions and is cyclical in nature can be replicated
Qualitative research ________
isn't concerned with large samples isn't concerned with replication can be combined with quantitative approaches avoids statistical arguments about data is suited to richer understanding of ideas
In a simple random sampling __________
it is advisable to use random number generator to determine the subjects to be selected the probability of each subject to be selected is the same the probability of each subject to be selected is known
Which of these is NOT a criticism of quantitative research made by qualitative researchers?
it is often too phenomenological
Criticisms of quantitative research made by qualitative researchers______
it isn't reflexive enough it lacks depth it lacks richness it fails to acknowledge researchers as participants it creates unbalanced power relations
Which of these is a typical criticism of grounded theory?
it relies on starting without any presumptions, which is impossible
Exploring the life of an individual is ________
narrative analysis
Qualitative methods or approaches______
narrative analysis interviewing grounded theory phenomenology
Using a door-to-door survey, you want to assess public opinion of the tax situation in a large county. That is, do citizens feel that they are paying too much in taxes, too little, or about the right amount? You randomly select citizens from the largest city in the county to administer the survey. Would you consider this sample to be representative of the county population? Why?
not representative, because residents of the rural areas are not included in the sample
In statistics, sampling error refers to the error caused by __________
observing a sample instead of the whole population
What is the unit of analysis for these qualitative methods? Narrative analysis
one or more individuals
Emory University wants to know which of its 23 dormitories students prefer. The administration counts the number of applications for each dorm. Administrators assign a rank (1 to 23) to each dorm based on the number of applications received. Indicate the level of measurement for the variable "dorm's rank".
ordinal
Understanding the essence of the experience is _________
phenomenology
Which of the following variables is an example of the nominal level of measurement?
political party orientation: republication, democrat, or independent
Why is it important that researchers utilize primary sources when conducting a through review of the literature?
primary sources provide first-hand information that is the most relevant to the object of study
Evaluation of the quality of literature source should include the following elements:
publications in high-quality peer-reviewed journals publication by an authoritative source such as the government usage of unbiased data
The term "mixed-method research" refers to use of both __________
quantitative and qualitative methods
John interviews the students who enters Florida gym building. His goal is to interview 15 males and 15 females. this sampling method is called ________
quota
What is the epistemological position held by a positivist?
scientific research should be based on value-free, empirical observations
What is the unit of analysis for these qualitative methods? Phenomenology
several individuals that have shared experience
True experimental research ___________
should establish a control and an experimental groups
Which sampling method would return the best sample in terms of its generalizability (representativeness of the entire population)?
simple random sampling
Which of these is NOT a qualitative method or approach?
social constructionism
Inductive reasoning _________
starts with accumulation of data
Shands hospital assigns service quality survey to every 100th patient discharged. this sampling method is called __________
systematic
If a measure is valid, then it is reliable. Reliable measures are not necessarily valid.
true
Ontology is a study of ________
what exists
What is the unit of analysis for these qualitative methods? Grounded theory
a process, action, or interaction involving many individuals
Epistemology is a study of ________
the nature of knowledge
The researcher writes that the null hypothesis was rejected. Which of the following statements is correct?
the research hypothesis should be accepted
the interpretivist view of the social sciences is that ________
their subject matter is fundamentally different to that of natural sciences we should aim to achieve the interpretive understanding of social action it is important to study the way people make sense of their everyday words
A researcher believes that eating the cookies elevates blood sugar level. Which of the following is the best example of a null hypothesis in this experimental study?
there will be no relationship between the amount of cookies you eat and your blood sugar level
