How should a qualitative researcher select key informants for intensive interviews? What ethical considerations should be taken into account when conducting intensive interviews?

What will be an ideal response?


Key informant, knows group's culture, willing to share access and insights, willing to talk, represent a range of perspectives, voluntary participation, subject well-being, identity disclosure, confidentiality, appropriate boundaries.

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a. Jalal Al-e-Ahmand. b. Ayatollah Khomeini. c. Ali Shariati. d. Mehdi Bazargan. e. Ayatollah Khamenei.

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a. criminal law b. contract law c. control over money supply d. social welfare activities

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Which statement describes the competing views of citizenship in the United States,as explained in the text?

a. One view places faith in the citizen’s ability to act virtuously; the other suggests citizens should live in a more direct democracy. b. One view holds that individual participation in government should be limited since human nature is overly self-interested; the other places faith in the citizen’s ability to act virtuously. c. One view holds that individual participation in government should be unlimited because human nature is virtuous; the other places faith only in a citizen’s role in the economy. d. One view holds that individual participation should be high in economics; the other holds that individual participation should be low in government.

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In addition to probate, small civil matters and serious misdemeanors, the Constitutional County Court handles ___________ for the county

a. constitutional questions b. interstate conflicts c. administrative matters d. coroner-related e. appellate claims

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