Quiz 2 - Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
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_______ inquiry can be complementary with ______ inquiry

A
  1. Subjective – intrepretation based on experience

2. Objective – natural; avoiding influence

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T or F: In the research process, there is often movement back and forth across beginning phases

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True

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3
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Qualitative and Quantitative research methods are _______

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Complimentary

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4
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What proportion of returning combat veterans have a substance use disorder?
How many clients receiving our agency services are homeless?
How effective is our agency in reducing homelessness?

Are all examples of:

A

A QUANTITATIVE research question

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5
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How does it feel to be homeless?

Is an example of:

A

A QUALITATIVE research question

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6
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If researchers wanted to find the average age of all licensed social workers in a country, they would undertake:

A

A quantitative study

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7
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Precision in an aim of which study?

A

Quantitative

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8
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What are aims of qualitative studies?

A
  1. Deeper understanding
  2. Generating hypotheses
  3. Discovery
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9
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Compared to quantitative studies, qualitative studies are more ________.

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Inductive

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10
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What are reasons for using mixed methods?

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  1. To use one set of methods to illustrate cases or provide numbers for the findings of the other set
  2. To use one set to initiate ideas that subsequently can be pursued by the other set
  3. To see if two sets of findings corroborate each other
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