Types Qualitative Research

Types Qualitative Research

8th Grade

15 Qs

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Types Qualitative Research

Types Qualitative Research

Assessment

Quiz

English

8th Grade

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Created by

Victor Sison

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dr. Greene begins her study by conducting in-depth interviews with longtime residents of the neighborhood. Through these interviews, she aims to understand their lived experiences, emotions, and perceptions regarding the changes happening in their community. She listens attentively as residents share their stories of nostalgia, loss, and resilience in the face of gentrification.

Phenomenology

Ehtnography

Narrative

Case Study

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Immersing herself in the neighborhood's daily life, Dr. Greene spends months observing community gatherings, local businesses, and neighborhood events. She takes extensive field notes, documenting the rituals, traditions, and social dynamics that define the fabric of the neighborhood. By participating in these activities and forming relationships with community members, she gains insights into the intricacies of their cultural practices and social networks.

Phenomenology

Ehtnography

Narrative

Case Study

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a study investigating the experiences of refugees resettling in a new country, which method would likely involve prolonged engagement and participant observation?

Phenomenology

Ethnography

Grounded theory

Narrative research

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dr. Greene decides to incorporate storytelling elements into her study by inviting residents to share their personal stories through written accounts, oral histories, and artistic expressions. She sets up storytelling sessions where residents can freely recount their memories of growing up in the neighborhood, their hopes for the future, and their fears of displacement. These stories provide rich qualitative data that complement her other research methods.

Historical

Case Study

Narrative

Grounded Theory

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

To delve deeper into specific aspects of gentrification's impact, Dr. Greene selects several subjects to study within the neighborhood. She conducts detailed investigations into individual households, community organizations, and local businesses, examining how they have been affected by the changing socio-economic landscape. Each study offers a nuanced understanding of the diverse experiences and responses to gentrification within the community.

Ethnography

Case Study

Phenomenology

Narrative

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Recognizing the neighborhood's historical significance, Dr. Greene delves into archival records, maps, and historical documents to trace its evolution over time. She uncovers a wealth of information about the neighborhood's origins, past demographic shifts, and previous urban development initiatives. By contextualizing the present-day changes within a historical framework, she gains a deeper appreciation for the neighborhood's resilience and adaptive capacity.

Narrative

Grounded Theory

Historical

Ethnographic

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

As Dr. Greene analyzes her data, she adopts a __________approach to identify recurring themes, patterns, and relationships. Drawing from the rich tapestry of qualitative data collected through interviews, observations, and archival research, she iteratively develops theoretical concepts that capture the complex interplay of factors shaping the neighborhood's trajectory. Through constant comparison and theoretical sampling, she refines her theories to provide insights into the dynamics of gentrification and community resilience.

Narrative

Grounded Theory

Historical

Ethnographic

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