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multiple choice questions for Objective 3
multiple choice questions for Objective 3
This activity contains 5 questions.
The primary difference among qualitative research approaches is in the
importance of the review of the literature.
data collection methods.
data analysis strategies.
particular social contexts examined and the participants selected.
A qualitative research design seeking to describe and analyze all or part of the culture of a community is known as a(n)
historical study.
action research.
ethnography.
grounded theory.
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
historical.
action research.
ethnography.
grounded theory.
Which qualitative research design has as its purpose a conceptual analysis of the phenomena being studied?
Historical study
Action research
Ethnography
Grounded theory
In which qualitative research design is a teacher likely to be the researcher?
Historical study
Action research
Ethnography
Grounded theory
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