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A volume of a scholarly journal represents: - ✔✔a year in total for the journal
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A volume of a scholarly journal represents: - ✔✔a year in total for the journal What is the first thing to do in research? - ✔✔choose a topic All of these belong in a review of existing work: - ✔✔
Abstracts can be helpful because: - ✔✔the abstract gives you the general idea of the article Which of the following is NOT a key feature of transformative worldview? - ✔✔All of them (diverse groups live constrained by oppressors, research is focused on inequities of diverse groups, social and political action is linked) A transformative worldview holds that research inquiry needs to be: - ✔✔intertwined with politics and a political change agenda to confront social oppression at whatever level it occurs What is a common way to understand the social world? - ✔✔experience Individuals who develop subjective meanings of their experiences follow what worldview? - ✔✔constructivist Qualitative researchers strive toward goals of: - ✔✔ 1. preserving human behavior
Theories typically consist of: - ✔✔ 1. Explanations
Responsibility of researchers: - ✔✔to ensure that research:
observation - ✔✔an observed behavior or attitude Theoretical sampling is a sample of: - ✔✔people, events, and/or groups Qualitative and quantitative research differs in that: - ✔✔qualitative research is studied in a natural setting A concern when designing a survey is: - ✔✔getting a proper cross-sample of the population induction - ✔✔what is done to the participants observer-as-participant - ✔✔a researcher who has some level of involvement in the group but remains an observer evaluation research - ✔✔designed to assess the effectiveness of campaigns, programs, or products either before or while they are being developed or after their completion What do cross-sectional surveys assume? - ✔✔that variables and processes are reaching stability but some will constantly change political polls - ✔✔detailed accounts of who is leading whom in the run for office during an election Which of these study designs would fall under "qualitative"? - ✔✔narrative inquiry complete observer - ✔✔a researcher who has little or no interaction with those being observed Difference between research question and research hypothesis - ✔✔question: question a scholar wants to answer hypothesis: statement concerning relationships between at least two values
Trend studies measure: - ✔✔ 1. changes or trends in people's beliefs
threat AIGA Designing Framework: Defining the Problem - ✔✔ 1. envisioning the desired end state