Give an example of qualitative data. Can a researcher turn interview data into quantitative data? Explain
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary. Example: A researcher could ask students about their hoped-for self and feared self in an interview. Responses could then be coded into categories, such as health, education, and family.
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A. disenfranchised B. lingering-trajectory C. quick-trajectory D. complicated
What is the most common form of family in Western societies?
a. Empty-nest family b. Extended family c. Step-family d. Nuclear family
In research on the First Big Fight in relationships, the characteristic that differentiated survivors and nonsurvivors was ______________
a. number of previous fights b. how long they were in conflict c. number of previous relationships d. perceptions and expectations of conflicts
The notion that human language is primarily controlled by the left hemisphere was first set forth by ______
a. Broca b. Wernicke c. Gall d. Korsakoff