When evaluating a study with a mixed methods design, researchers should ask a number of questions.Which of the following is unique to mixed methods research?
A) Does the study clearly identify more than one data collection technique?
B) Was the study feasible given the amount of data to be collected and concomitant issues of resources, time, and expertise?
C) Does the study include a rationale for using the particular design?
D) Does the study appropriately use quantitative and qualitative data collection methods?
Answer: D) Does the study appropriately use quantitative and qualitative data collection methods?
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A) The process of learning behavior expected of us. B) Getting together with other people, i.e., socializing. C) Learning about other societies and how they operate. D) Formal events such as Confirmation, Bar Mitzvah, or Prom.
There is a statistically significant difference in the divorce rate between
a. people who have three or more children and those who have none. b. those who have three or more children and those who have 1-2 children. c. those who have children under the age of six and those who do not. d. all of the above
The demographic characteristics of her married subjects are not important for Mary's research question—she will accept anyone who is willing to participate. Which sample is most appropriate for her research on intimate relationships?
A) Representative sample B) Random sample C) Convenience sample D) Cumulative sample
Overall, divorce is __________
a. considered a rite of passage b. being criminalized c. being normalized d. considered a moot issue