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How Much Do You Know About Qualitative Research?
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How Much Do You Know About Qualitative Research?

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What is the main purpose of qualitative research?

  • To gather and analyze numerical data
  • To conduct experiments
  • To understand individuals' social reality, attitudes, beliefs, and motivation (correct)
  • To test cause-effect hypotheses
  • Which of the following is NOT a qualitative method?

  • Discourse analysis
  • Survey research (correct)
  • Ethnography
  • Grounded theory
  • What is one limitation of qualitative research?

  • Participant reactivity
  • The ability to test cause-effect hypotheses (correct)
  • The ability to collect data through observations
  • The use of numerical data
  • Study Notes

    • Qualitative research gathers and analyses non-numerical data to understand individuals' social reality, attitudes, beliefs, and motivation.
    • It involves in-depth interviews, focus groups, or observations to collect rich data.
    • Qualitative research is useful to explore complex phenomena, people's experiences, and perspectives.
    • Ethnography, grounded theory, discourse analysis, and interpretative phenomenological analysis are some qualitative methods.
    • It has been influenced by philosophical and psychological traditions, such as phenomenology, social constructionism, and symbolic interactionism.
    • Qualitative researchers use different sources of data, such as interview transcripts, videos, notes, and artifacts.
    • Interviewing is an essential method of data collection in qualitative research.
    • Participant observation is another method to understand a culture by participating in its activities.
    • Recursivity refers to the emergent nature of research design in qualitative research.
    • Coding, thematic analysis, and content analysis are some analytic strategies used in qualitative research.
    • Qualitative research is a method of inquiry used in social sciences and other fields.
    • It involves collecting data through observations, interviews, and other non-numerical methods.
    • Qualitative data analysis software can enhance efficiency in analyzing and storing codes generated from reading data.
    • Trustworthiness is a central issue in qualitative research, and can be established through various methods such as data triangulation.
    • Limitations of qualitative research include participant reactivity and the inadequacy of testing cause-effect hypotheses.
    • Autobiographical narrative research has been conducted in community psychology.
    • Qualitative methods have become increasingly employed in health psychology research.
    • Organizational psychologists use qualitative research in activities such as organizational change and strategic reviews.
    • Some occupational health psychology researchers have employed qualitative methods to provide rich descriptions of the lived lives of people at work.
    • Social media has presented an unprecedented opportunity for qualitative and mixed methods researchers to investigate mental health problems.

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    Are you curious about qualitative research? Test your knowledge with this quiz! From in-depth interviews to participant observation, this quiz covers the basics of qualitative methods, as well as their applications in social sciences, health psychology, and organizational psychology. You'll also learn about different analytic strategies and the importance of trustworthiness in qualitative research. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply interested in the subject, challenge yourself with this quiz and discover how much you know about qualitative research!

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