The approach to qualitative data analysis that attempts to treat the data as a coherent
whole and retain as much of the raw data as possible is called:
a. a contextualizing strategy.
b. theoretical sensitivity.
c. a categorizing strategy.
d. pattern coding.
A
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The Mann–Whitney U test determines:
a. whether there is a significant relationship between a dichotomous ordinal variable and an interval variable when the data are drawn from independent samples b. whether there is a significant relationship between a dichotomous nominal variable and an ordinal variable when the data are drawn from independent samples c. whether there is a significant relationship between a dichotomous interval variable and an ordinal variable when the data are drawn from independent samples d. whether there is a significant relationship between a dichotomous nominal variable and an ordinal variable when the data are drawn from dependent samples
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).