Chapter 11 Flashcards
“Older people, their families, long-term care staff, management, architects, and design staff worked with researchers to use knowledge from the study to co-create an alternative nursing home model (de Boer et al, 2021).
a. Grounded theory
b. participatory
c. phenomenology
d. ethnography
participatory
This study aimed to describe and explain the responses of young people to their first episode of psychosis (Henderson & Cock, 2014).
a. Grounded theory
b. participatory
c. phenomenology
d. ethnography
Grounded theory
This study answered the question, “What kinds of rituals, contextual circumstances, and personal health beliefs are operating in the use of music as self-care?” (Ruud, 2013
a. Grounded theory
b. participatory
c. phenomenology
d. ethnography
ethnography
The aim of this study was to explore the experience of play for children with a high level of physical disability due to cerebral palsy (Graham et al, 2019)
a. Grounded theory
b. participatory
c. phenomenology
d. ethnography
phenomenology
Which research design promotes collaboration between participants and researchers and is more likely to result in action toward solving a problem?
a. Phenomenology
b. Grounded theory
c. Ethnography
d. Participatory
Grounded theory
What acronym represents a tool that can be used to create a search of qualitative research?
a. PICO
b. SPIDER
c. PRISM
d. THEMES
PICO
What sampling approach is used when one set of participants identifies additional participants?
a. Purposive
b. Convenience
c. Snowball
d. Random
Snowball
What type of reasoning is used in qualitative research?
a. Inductive
b. Deductive
c. Reductive
d. Intuitive
Deductive
Which of the following statements best characterizes the philosophy of qualitative research?
a. The most common perspective is the most important.
b. Multiple perspectives are appreciated and sought out.
c. Outliers are avoided or eliminated in the data analysis process.
d. Findings can be generalized to the larger population.
Outliers are avoided or eliminated in the data analysis process.
The data collection process in qualitative research is most likely to involve:
a. A small number of participants and a large amount of subjective data
b. A large number of participants and a large amount of objective data
c. A random sample of participants who represent a population
d. Existing records with numerical data
A small number of participants and a large amount of subjective data
Which type of qualitative research is most interested in better understanding a culture and beliefs of a group of people?
a. Phenomenology
b. Grounded Theory
c. Ethnography
d. Narrative
Phenomenology
Which qualitative method requires that the researcher make biases explicit as a means of preventing bias from influencing the interpretation of data?
a. Bracketing
b. Constant comparative method
c. Naturalistic observation
d. Audit trail
Constant comparative method
Themes would be found in which section of a qualitative research article?
a. Background
b. Methods
c. Results
d. Discussion
Background
Which of the following questions best illustrates the type of research question that would be asked in qualitative research?
a. Do siblings of children with disabilities feel neglected?
b. According to the Cope Inventory, which coping mechanisms are used most by siblings of children with disabilities?
c. Are siblings of children with disabilities closer to their sibling with a disability or their nondisabled sibling?
d. What are the relationships like between siblings when one child has a disability and the other does not?
Do siblings of children with disabilities feel neglected?