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Jugar Test
1. 
Participant observation is a data collection strategy used routinely in almost all:
A.
Ethnographic studies
B.
Case studies
C.
Phenomenological studies
D.
Descriptive qualitative studies
2. 
A qualitative approach to research that aims to explore, describe and make meaning of phenomena is called?
A.
Constructive approach
B.
Critical approach
C.
Interpretative approach
D.
Qualitative approach
3. 
Qualitative research, in comparison to quantitative research, aims to?
A.
Establish cause and effect of relationships
B.
Explore the depth, richness and complexity in a phenomena
C.
Focuses on a small number of specific concepts
D.
Uses language in a way that implies neutrality
4. 
A researcher wants to explore the lived experience of adolescent Aboriginal people with type 1 diabetes. Which research design would be the most appropriate?
A.
Ethnography
B.
Grounded theory
C.
Historical method
D.
Phenomenology
5. 
Which research design would be the most appropriate for the research question: ‘How do cancer patients prepare themselves emotionally for treatment?’
A.
Phenomenology
B.
Grounded theory
C.
Case study
D.
Ethnography
6. 
In which phase of the qualitative research process is a review of the literature undertaken?
A.
Phase 2
B.
Phase 3
C.
Phase 1
D.
Phase 4
7. 
The data collection methods mostly used in qualitative studies are?
A.
Interviews and observations
B.
Formal instruments
C.
Structural procedures
D.
Interviews and formal instruments
8. 
Which theoretical perspective grew out of disenchantment with the radical objectivity of the positivist tradition:
A.
Postpositivist
B.
Interpretive
C.
Critical
D.
Postmodern
9. 
The type of sampling that involves getting the recruited participants to help identify and recruit additional participants is called?
A.
Theoretical sampling
B.
Maximum variety sampling
C.
Convenience sampling
D.
Snowball sampling