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multiple choice questions for Objective 3



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Question 1.
The primary difference among qualitative research approaches is in the


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Question 2.
A qualitative research design seeking to describe and analyze all or part of the culture of a community is known as a(n)


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Question 3.
A qualitative research design in which data related to past events is systematically collected and evaluated to describe potential causes, effects, or trends related to those events is known as


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Question 4.
Which qualitative research design has as its purpose a conceptual analysis of the phenomena being studied?


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Question 5.
In which qualitative research design is a teacher likely to be the researcher?


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