George collects qualitative data on the needs of terminally ill patients and shares the information with
his colleague and fellow researcher, Sarah.
Sarah inspects the data and communicates several
concerns, such as the possibility of others influencing the data, and the impact of the settings where
the data is collected. In qualitative data analysis, Sarah's concerns are know as:
a) Coding issues
b) Validating issues
c) Reliability issues
d) Subjective issues
b
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a) The dominance of conservative ideology. b) Looser federal regulation. c) States interest in shifting cost to the federal government. d) Increased spending on those that were likely to become dependent on welfare.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the order in which items appear in a questionnaire?
a. The order should be random. b. The order does not matter. c. Researchers should attempt to estimate the effect of question order and use their judgment so as to minimize any order problems d. The order can be random because it does not matter.
Define trauma and provide an example
What will be an ideal response?
The term ___________________describes those qualifications that are necessary to perform typical tasks of a position.
A. skill set B. bona fide occupational qualifications C. organizational qualifications D. ability level