A) Quantitative studies are more likely than qualitative studies to be more generalizable.
B) Qualitative studies are more likely than quantitative studies to be more generalizable.
C) Qualitative studies tend to have less contextual detail than quantitative studies.
D) Quantitative studies are more likely than qualitative studies to use grounded theory.
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A) Qualitative research can sometimes pave the way for quantitative studies on the same subject.
B) Quantitative research generally should come before qualitative studies on the same subject.
C) Qualitative studies need to be followed by quantitative studies before the results can be sufficient.
D) Quantitative studies need to be followed by qualitative studies before the results can be sufficient.
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A) An appropriate data analysis will always provide only one possible correct interpretation.
B) Judgments about the meaning of the findings are inappropriate.
C) Some proper data analyses yield findings that could be interpreted by rival explanations.
D) Good studies never need to have methodological limitations mentioned during the data interpretation phase.
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A) A study that begins with a qualitative method but emphasizes a quantitative method.
B) A study that emphasizes a qualitative method but begins with a quantitative method.
C) A study that has an equal emphasis on a qualitative and a quantitative method and implements them concurrently.
D) All of these are equally likely to be called a mixed methods study. .
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A) A study that ends with a qualitative method but emphasizes a quantitative method.
B) A study that emphasizes a qualitative method and implements it concurrently with a quantitative method.
C) A study that has an equal emphasis on a qualitative and a quantitative method but does not implement them both concurrently.
D) All of these are equally likely to be called a mixed methods study.
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A) The problem formulation phase comes first.
B) The problem formulation phase comes third.
C) The first phase is designing the study.
D) None of these.
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A) Data collection methods are determined during the problem formulation phase.
B) Data collection methods are determined during the study design phase.
C) The research question is posed during the study design phase.
D) The sequence of the problem formulation phase depends on whether qualitative or quantitative methods are emphasized.
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A) Quantitative studies are always deductive.
B) Quantitative studies always involve large samples.
C) Some quantitative studies are inductive and involve small samples.
D) Qualitative studies are usually deductive.
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A) A study that uses more then one type of quantitative method.
B) A study that uses more then one type of qualitative method.
C) A study that combines a qualitative method with a quantitative method.
D) All of these are equally likely to be called a mixed methods study. .
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A) Emphasize precise and generalizable statistical findings.
B) Are likely to tap deeper meanings.
C) Cannot be combined with quantitative methods in the same study.
D) Eschew objectivity entirely.
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A) Data analysis in quantitative studies is likely to be more time-consuming than in qualitative studies.
B) The data analysis phase in qualitative studies tends to involve about the same amount of labor intensiveness and time as in quantitative studies.
C) Data analysis in qualitative studies is likely to be more time-consuming than in quantitative studies.
D) The data analysis phase in quantitative studies is more likely to involve a search for patterns and meanings in narratives than in qualitative studies. .
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