Question Strucutre Flashcards
How to answer activity 1 main and Intro
Is data qualitative or quantitative (also primary or secondary)
What research methods used? (Interviews ,focus groups, observations)
What the article is about
Main
What are the 2 strengths and 2 weakness of the rm’s (relate points to strokes )
Is sample from article representative and generalisable (no cuz the study has small amount of people In it)
Are rm reliable?
Does rm give valid data?
How to answer activity 1 conclusion
Talk about whether the rm used is appropriate for research about strokes ?
(Yes, They help gather valuable insights from individuals who have experienced or studied strokes.)
Give 2 positives and 2 negatives of focus groups
Advantages of focus groups:
- you can ask follow up questions for more detail
- there are Multiple perspectives
Disadvantages of focus groups:
- Potential groupthinking
- time consuming
Give 2 pros and 2 cons of observations
Advantages of observations (empirical data):
- Direct and firsthand information
Easy to do
- cheap (cost effective)
Disadvantages of observations (empirical data):
-observer bias
- potentially time consuming
Give 2 pros and 2 cons of interviews
Advantages:
Can get detailed qualitative data
Can ask follow up questions to get more in-depth answers
Disadvantages:
Participant can lie
Time consuming
How do you answer question 4
What should person think about before conducting research (bias..location…cost)
-potential ethical issues
-what research method should he use
-what should persons hypothesis be
-what bias may researcher have in research