Which statement about qualitative research is correct?

a. Qualitative research requires less time than quantitative research because complex statistical analysis is not necessary.
b. To be statistically significant, qualitative studies must consist of large, randomly selected sample sizes.
c. Because qualitative studies deal with human concepts such as suffering and quality of life, results can be generalized.
d. Interviews are the primary means of collecting data that enable the researcher to describe unclear phenomena.


ANS: D
Correct: Qualitative research involves ambiguous concepts. Analysis of interviews with participants who are experiencing the phenomena enables the researcher to describe unclear phenomena.
Incorrect:
a. Qualitative research is time consuming and costly. One-on-one interviewing takes time, and the interviews must be recorded, typed, transcribed, and analyzed.
b. Qualitative studies use small sample sizes that are not randomly selected.
c. The small sample sizes used in qualitative research do not allow results to be generalizable to the whole population.

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