Quiz Writing a Qualitative Study 12.10.23
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Quiz:
Writing
a
Qualitative
Study
Score
for
this
quiz:
25
out
of
25
Submitted
Dec
1
at
11:15pm
This
attempt
took
22
minutes.
Question
1
1/1pts
Case
study
reports
involve
a
standard
format.
Question
2
1/1pts
The
progressive-regressive
method
involves:
working
forward
and
backward
from
an
event
analyzing
older
and
younger
participants
Three-dimensional
inquiry
space
Foreshadowing
Question
3
1/1pts
Qualitative
authors
should
claim
universal
knowledge.
Question
4
1/1pts
If
you
have
to
use
a
paragraph-long
quotation,
Creswell
and
Poth
recommend
that
you:
Rephrase
the
quotation
to
be
more
succinct
Break
it
up
into
a
series
of
smaller
quotations
Lead
the
reader
in
and
out
of
the
quotation
Include
the
appropriate
literature
quotation
Question
5
1/1pts
You have
read
a
qualitative
study
about
disadvantaged
children
living
in
a
township
in
South
Africa.
Which
of
the
following
aspects
of
reflexivity
should
the
author
consider
most?
Whether
the
youth
will
access
the article
Whether
the
readers
will
agree
with the
behavior
Whether
the
writing
is
scientific
enough
Whether
the
youth
will
be
further
marginalized
Question
6
1/1pts
Writing
reflects
the
writer's
own
interpretation.
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Question
7
1/1pts
Jane
has
conducted
a
grounded
theory
study
of
the
process
for
making
medical
decisions
about
cancer
treatment.
What
is
the
best
end
point
of
her
report?
A
description
of
the
case
A
description
of
participants’
experiences
A
diagram
of
the
final
model
A
descri
of
the
culture
of
providers
Question
8
1/1pts
A
funnel
approach
is
a
phenomenological
writing
structure.
Question
9
1/1pts
Weis
and
Fine
(2000)
posit
that
responsible
writing
considers
which
of
the
following
questions?
What
is
my
audience
for
this
particular
report?
Have
a
presented
a
thorough
case
description?
Have
|
considered
a
“typical day
in
the
life”
of
an
individual
or
group?
How
far
should
the
author
go
in
theorizing
words
of
participants?
Question
10
1/1pts
Reflexivity
relates
to:
The
writer’s
consciousness
of
his
or
her
own
biases, values,
and
experiences
Sharing
a
report
draft
with
participants
for
feedback
Acknowledging
multiple
points
of
view
in
a
report
Documenting
a
specific
dialogue
in
a
report
Question
11
1/1pts
According
to
Creswell
and
Poth,
which
of
the
following
narrative
elements
did
Chan
(2010)
use?
Foreshadowing
A
thematic
approach
Thick
descriptions
Epiphanies
Question
12
1/1pts
Creswell
and
Poth
recommend
using
which
of
the
following
strategies
when
writing
qualitative
research
regardless
of
approach?
Present
a
model
Write
for
the
audience
Use
story-telling
Present
a
chronology
Question
13
1/1pts
When
a
biographer
begins
with
a
key
event
in
the
life
of
a
participant,
and
then
works
forward
and
backward
from
and
to
the
event,
which
of
the
following
methods
are
they
using?
An
epiphany
Foreshadow
A
progressive-regressive
method
Rhizomatic
validation
Question
14
1/1pts
Examples
of
rhetorical
devices
that
ethnographers
may
embed
in
their
studies
include:
Irony
Metaphors
Synecdoche
Thick
description
All
of
the
above
None
of
the
above
OnlyBand
C
Question
15
1/1pts
A
“key
event,”
described
by
Denzin
(2001)
as
an
interactional
moment
and
experience
that
marks
people’s
lives,
is
called
a(an):
Foreshadowing
Epiphany
Essence
Verisimilitude
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Question
16
1/1pts
Which
type
of
quote
did
Richardson
(1990)
assert
is
difficult
to
use?
Short
eye-catching
quotations
Embedded
quotes
of
brief
phrases
Longer quotes
to
convey
complex
understandings
Axial
quotes
that
relate
a
theory
Question
17
1/1pts
According
to
Creswell
and
Poth,
how
might
writing
affect
the
participants:
An
objective
writing
style
makes
their
voices
heard
The
writing
will
be
positioned
within
their
stance.
Time
they
spend
reading
incurs
an
additional
cost.
They
may
be
marginalized
because
of
the
write-up.
Question
18
1/1pts
Yin's
(2014)
possible
structures
for
composing
a
case
study
report
include
which
of
the
following?
The
essence
of
the
experience
Excerpt
commentary
units
A
vignette
approach
m
A
chronological
structure
Question
19
1/1pts
For
reporting
a
phenomenological
study,
Moustakas
(1994)
recommends
including:
A
detailed
description
of
themes
Statements
of
working
the
text
An
autobiographical
statement
of
the
author’s
experiences
Results
that
follow
themes,
key
events,
and
plots
Question
20
1/1pts
Which
of
the
following
purposes
does
a
logic
diagram
involve?
Presenting
a
theory
in
the
form
of
a
visual
model
Generating
categories
through
open
coding
Linking
categories
around
a
core
category
Developing
a
substantive
theory
linked
to
a
formal
theory
Question
21
1/1pts
Elizabeth
conducted
a
qualitative
study
about
children
who
were
adopted
from
India.
To
address
reflexivity,
she
included
a
section
about
her
experience
adopting
a
child.
Which
of
the
following
elements
are
most
important
to
include
in
her
statement?
A
description
of
how
the
experience
may
affect
her
interpretation
A
description
of
the
participants’
experiences
in
the
program
An
epilogue
about
her
experiences
since
completing
the
study
A
connection
to
a
major
source
of
literature
on
the
topic
Question
22
1/1pts
Tierney
(1995)
identifies
which
of
the
following
potential
audiences:
Professors
and
supervisors
Journal
editors
Policymakers
Readers
Question
23
1/1pts
For
which
term
does
Creswell
and
Poth
give the
following
description:
“A
good
literary
study
in
which
the
writing
becomes
‘real’
and
‘alive,
writing
that
transports
the
reader
directly
into
the
world
of
the
study"?
Epiphany
Reflexivity
Rhetorical
structure
Verisimilitude
Question
24
1/1pts
Which
of
the
following
does
a
confessional
tale
accomplish?
Provides
a
direct,
matter-of-fact
portrait
of
studied
cultures
Focuses
more
on
fieldwork
experiences
than
on
culture
A
personalized
account
of
fieldwork
in
dramatic
form
Answers
the
question,
“W
tis
going
on
here?”
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Question
25
1/1pts
Tropes
are
an
ethnographic
writing
structure.
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