Started on Monday, 7 August 2023, 2:36 PM
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Grade 95.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
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In qualitative research open coding implies that …
a. The links between the main categories already identified are determined.
b. Coding can occur at any phase in the research process.
c. The codes are not standardised and pre-determined, but rather
developed.
d. Coding is done deductively.
e. It is the last phase in coding.
Question 2
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If a population contains 50% males and 50% females, and a sample has 10% males
and 90% females, then this sample is said to be …
a. Biased.
b. Too small.
c. Representative.
d. Unbiased
Overt participant observation (in field research) occurs when …
a. A researcher makes tape recordings of conversations, but does not get
involved in the social interaction.
b. The Hawthorne effect takes place.
c. A researcher becomes involved with the activities of the group of
participants being observed.
d. The reason for a researcher’s presence is not known to the group being
observed.
Question 4
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An advantage of using focus-group interviews is that …
a. Diverse opinions can be obtained.
b. A sensitive topic can be researched.
c. Geographic boundaries do not exist.
d. It is a covert form of data-collection.
Question 5
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Which type of question is illustrated in the following scenario?
You are conducting interviews with teenagers with the objective of finding
ways in which the community’s AIDS-awareness programme can be
improved, and you ask one of the respondents the following question:
“Imagine that you are a community health worker. How would you adapt
the AIDS-awareness programme to address the needs of the community?”
The above scenario contains a/an ... question.
a. Filter.
b. Open.
c. Contingency.
d. Follow-up.
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