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Qualitative research usually involves a [blank_start]smaller[blank_end] sample size
Question 2
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Define purposive sampling:
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Involves selecting participants on the basis that they will provide information rich data to analyse
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1 person leading to more
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Using participants who are available at the time
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Ensuring you get certain demographics
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An example of a purposive sample would be a research only recruiting women when researching women's experiences of body hair removal
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Identify a convenience sample:
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Using those who are available to at the time
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Using a wide variety of people
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Using similar people
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Using certain people based on theory
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A sampling technique whereby one participants leads to more is known as:
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Snowball
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Convenience
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Stratification
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Heterogeneous
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[blank_start]Stratification[blank_end] sampling involves getting certain demographics
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Stratification
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Theoretical
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Purposive
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Homogenous
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Theoretical sampling involves:
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Recruiting certain people based on theory
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Recruiting a homogenous sample
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One person leading to more
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Recruiting a heterogeneous sample
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If you were to recruit participants who are similar to one another, your sample may be known as:
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Homogenous
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Heterogenous
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Purposive
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Theoretical
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Recruiting participants who are all very different to one another is known as:
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Heterogenous sampling
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Homogenous sampling
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Snowball sampling
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Stratification sampling
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A qualitative research question requires to following criteria: (4)
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Social relevance
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Original
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No cause and effect prediction
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To describe and explain
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To provide causal information
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Replicate previous research
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Measure the relationship between two variables
Question 11
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Which method of data collection is typically the most time consuming and uses the smallest number of participants:
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Identify examples of interactive data collection methods: (2)
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Interviews
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Focus groups
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Surveys
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Online materials
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Identify examples of participant generated textual data: (3)
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Surveys
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Diaries
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Story completion tasks
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Printed materials
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Focus groups
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Interviews
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Identify examples of secondary sources: (3)
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Printed materials
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Online materials
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Media
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Interviews
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Surveys
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Story completion tasks
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Macro ethics involves:
Question 16
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Micro ethics involves: