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Practice Quiz Chapter 09
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The evaluation of qualitative research can include a number of considerations except ________.
a) the trustworthiness of a study
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b) the degree of methodological coherence within a study
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c) the degree to which internal validity was achieved
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d) whether certain criteria were included in a study
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e) the ethical soundness of a study
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"Convincing an audience that study findings are worth paying attention to" best describes ________.
a) methodological coherence
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b) member checking
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c) triangulation
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d) reflexivity
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e) trustworthiness
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All of the following except for ________ would be considered aspects of trustworthiness.
a) consistency
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b) generalizability
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c) truth value
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d) neutrality
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e) applicability
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While conducting her study exploring the experiences of physical activity participation among first year university students, Anna keeps a detailed record of the research process including transcriptions, reading and coding of the data, and developing categories and themes. Anna using the ________ strategy to enhance trustworthiness.
a) member checking
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b) triangulation
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c) audit trail
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d) peer debrief
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e) researcher reflexivity
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When engaging in ________, Sam realizes he might have to negotiate both: (a) conflicts between his own interpretations of the data and potential differences with individual participants, and (b) conflicting interpretations among multiple participants.
a) audit trail
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b) member checking
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c) prolonged engagement
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d) triangulation
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e) purposeful sampling
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________ is a way to crosscheck study findings and interpretations using a variety of data sources, perspectives, and methods.
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b) Member checking
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c) Triangulation
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d) Rich, thick description
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e) Peer debrief
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The principle of methodological coherence requires alignment with all of the following except ________.
a) the researcher's philosophical assumptions
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b) the research question(s)
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c) data generation
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d) the degree of internal validity
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e) the study design
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Sampling, field notes, and data saturation are examples of criteria from the ________ domain of the COREQ checklist.
a) study design
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b) data analysis
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c) findings and interpretation
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d) research team and reflexivity
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e) philosophical worldview
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The extent to which the results and interpretations in a qualitative study are reflective of the participants' meanings and experiences is indicative of the study's ________.
a) applicability
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b) consistency
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c) neutrality
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d) truth value
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e) reliability
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________ sampling is useful in qualitative research and contributes to enhancing trustworthiness.
a) Purposeful
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b) Snowball
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c) Quota
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d) Stratified
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e) Systematic
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The process of researcher reflexivity is most closely associated with the "consistency" aspect of trustworthiness.
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b) False
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Providing count data makes it possible for the reader to see who contributed to emergent study themes.
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b) False
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If researchers conducting qualitative studies employ a number of strategies that contribute to the trustworthiness of the study, this will ensure high quality research.
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b) False
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Research team and reflexivity, study design, and analysis and findings are categories of the COREQ.
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b) False
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A researcher decides to end data generation because the interview topics are too painful for a participant to discuss. The researcher is exercising the ethical principle of nonmaleficence.
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b) False
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