Hypotheses are seldom used in qualitative research.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A quasi-experiment resembled a true experiment but
a) No inferential statistics can be used with it b) There are no dependent variables c) There are no independent variables d) There is no randomization
What should you do when someone sustains a life-threatening injury at a breaking news story?
A. Find someone who can keep you updated on the victim’s condition. B. Try to secure a quote from the victim if he or she is conscious. C. Offer to assist the first responders. D. Include your best guess about the severity of the injury in your story.
In critiquing the “all knowing” perspective of the researcher, some scholars have looked to research participants as a means of assessing the validity of observations. What kind of validity is established when a researcher assesses the degree to which the categories created are meaningful to the participants being observed?
a. face validity b. concurrent validity c. convergent validity d. representational validity
These four students have used the words or findings of someone else in preparing their speeches. Which one is correctly and appropriately citing the source during the speech?
a. “To quote the Encyclopedia Britannica’s segment on Anatomy of the Brain, the three main parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem.” b. “As the Dalai Lama said when accepting the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, ‘No matter what part of the world we come from, we are all basically the same human beings.’” c. “According to the list of world capitals in InfoPlease, the capital of Pakistan is Islamabad with a population of just over 600,000.” d. “I have a quote from Albert Einstein that I found and I’d like to read it to you.”