D. A Framework For Every Stage of The Collection and Analysis of Data

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Qualitative Research Designs: Grounded Theory, Ethnography, Case Study


Group 3
20 items

1. What is a research design?


a. A way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory.
b. The choice between using qualitative or quantitative methods.
c. The style in which you present your research findings, e.g. a graph.
d. A framework for every stage of the collection and analysis of data.
2. It presents a unique example of real people in actual situations, allowing readers to
understand ideas more vividly than just presenting them with abstract theories or
principles.
a. Experiment
b. Case Study
c. Research
d. Method
3. It does not ask questions with clear-cut answers to research participants. Instead, it
gives people the freedom to be who they are by freely expressing their opinions and
thoughts without any limitations.
a. Qualitative research
b. Case study
c. Observations
d. Open-ended questions
4. A type of case study that can be used to create hypotheses that are then tested in
larger-scale surveys, experiments, or other forms of research, such as observational
research.
a. Explanatory
b. Exploratory
c. Descriptive
d. Interpretative
5. It is the situation or environment that surrounds the cultural group.
a. Cultural theme
b. Context or setting
c. Fieldwork
d. Shared patterns
6. What type of ethnographic design is an in-depth exploration of a bounded system?
a. Discovery
b. Case study
c. Naturalism
d. Realistic ethnography
7. It is centered on a vital case, an extreme case, a one-of-a-kind case, a representative
or typical instance, and a revelatory example.
a. The multiple-case design
b. The single-case design
c. The embedded single-case design
d. The embedded multiple-case design
8. This might include the anonymizing of the research in order to protect participants,
though such anonymization might suggest that a primary goal of case study is
generalization rather than the portrayal of a unique case.
a. Conduct of the study
b. Consequence of the research
c. Circumstances of the Case
d. Collective Part of the Case
9. Grounded theory is a qualitative research design concerned with the generation of
theory, which is 'grounded' in data that has been systematically collected and analyzed
a. True
b. False
10. It is the study of a group of people who have shared behaviors beliefs and
languages and how these interactions have developed over time.
a. Anthropology
b. Case Study
c. Grounded Theory
d. Ethnography
11. A case study or studies which provide a cumulative body of data about a topic,
phenomenon or situation.
a. Collective Case Study
b. Cumulative Case Study
c. Collaborative Case Study
d. Reflexive Case Study
12. The following are types of ethnographic design except;
a. Critical ethnography
b. Case study
c. Discovery
d. Realistic ethnography
13. It was developed in California, USA by sociologists _________ and ________
during their study- “Awareness of Dying”.
a. Barney Glasser and Anselm Strauss
b. Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss
c. Baney Glaser and Anselm Strauss
d. Baney Glaser and Anselm Straus
14. “ETHNOS” is to people: “GRAPHY” is to ________?
a. Writing
b. Listing
c. Copying
d. Drawing
15. It is a qualitative study that focuses on the interactions and interpretations of a
culture sharing group collecting data over an extended period of time.
a. Anthropology
b. Case Study
c. Grounded Theory
d. Ethnography
16. The author is interested in advocating for the emancipation of groups marginalized
in our society.
a. Critical ethnography
b. Realist Ethnography
c. Case study
d. Ethnography
17. Qualitative data are least likely to be collected by:
a. Photographs
b. Diaries
c. Questionnaires
d. Official records
18. Drawn from cultural anthropology, these themes provide a broad lens for the
researcher to explore.
a. Cultural theme
b. Context or setting
c. Fieldwork
d. Shared patterns
19. The aim of social research is to capture the character naturally occurring human
behavior.
a. Critical ethnographic
b. Naturalism
c. Realistic ethnography
d. Discovery
20. Which does not belong to the group?
a. Difficulty recruiting
b. Time consuming to collect data
c. Challenges in analysis
d. Great for new discoveries

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