A) The sample is often limited to university undergraduates.
B) Interviewer effect can be an issue.
C) A fairly limited range of research questions can be addressed with this technique.
D) It can take the researcher a considerable amount of time to become acquainted with the data.
E) The conditions under which the research and data gathering take place are often artificial.
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A) Generalizability of findings may increase.
B) Conflicting results from quantitative and qualitative components can easily be resolved by resorting to epistemic prioritization.
C) It often takes less time to do mixed methods research than other kinds of social research.
D) It allows for very narrow research questions to be answered.
E) From a philosophical perspective, both qualitative and quantitative approaches are easily combined.
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A) It allows for the possibility of investigating how members of the social world understand their social experiences.
B) Concepts can be standardized.
C) It allows the researcher to become immersed in the people and situations he or she is studying.
D) The subjective experiences of the research participants can be studied and analyzed.
E) In quantitative research the deeper meanings that individuals attribute to social life can be revealed.
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A) Monostrand design
B) Quantitative research design
C) Historical-comparative research
D) Multi-method research
E) Mixed methods
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