Research and Design Quiz #5 Flashcards
Fundamentally, _______ research involves examining a topic through
a concept or a symbolic description of factors
Qualitative
__________ research tends to focus on counting and measuring items
associated with the phenomena in question
Quantitative
________ research is exceptionally useful and uses powerful methods
to address many substantive issues in criminology and criminal justice
Qualitative
However, there have been trends favoring ________ research for
some time, and many criticisms of ________ research not being
scientific enough
quantitative;
Qualitative
To the contrary, ________ research, when conducted properly and
scientifically, can address and answer questions that quantitative
research might not be able to address
qualitiative
Qualitative research Defined as:
a non-n______ explanation of one’s examination and interpretation of
observations, the purpose of which is to identify meanings and patterns
of relationships
numerical
_______ research allows researchers to verbalize insights that
quantifying of data does not permit
Qualitative
Which research type avoids “false precision”?
Qualitiative
What are the ten types of Qualitative research?
- F___ In____
- St_____ In____ws
- Semi-S_____ in_____
- Un_______ In
- F____ G____
- Fie__ Ob_____
- Eth____c study
- So____ry
- His____phy
- C___t A_____
Field interviews
Structured Interviews
Semi-structured interviews
Un-structured interviews
Field Observations
Ethnographic Studies
Sociometry
Historiography
Content Analysis
Define Field interviews:
Interviewing is the asking of questions by one
individual of another to obtain information
define structured interviews:
The researcher asks predetermined questions
- Most structured interviews are quantitative because they tend to asked close-ended questions
- Geared toward consistency/limiting errors by attempting to order the responses
Define semi structured interviews