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. All of the following would be considered defining features of qualitative research except ________.

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. Life history and oral history are most closely associated with the qualitative strategy of inquiry of ________.

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. Researchers using the ________ approach will often engage in the process of bracketing.

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. You are interested in studying an elementary school's physical education program which was designed to promote physical and psychological health among students. In order to understand the unique features of the program through the perspectives of the teachers, students, and administrators at the school, you apply a ________ approach.

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. Selecting kinesiology professors who are rated as the best and worst instructors exemplifies ________ sampling.

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. All of the following are true regarding sample size and qualitative research except ________.

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. For phenomenological studies, interviews are often ________. For narrative research, ________ interviews are more common.

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. The ________ phase of the interview focuses on regulating emotions.

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. All of the following would be considered characteristics of observation except ________.

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. According to Creswell (2013), an observational protocol should include all of the following except ________.

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. Researchers with a postpositivist worldview will likely adopt a qualitative study design.

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. An intrinsic case study is used when the focus is on understanding the complexity of the case, whereas the instrumental case study focuses on a specific case because it can provide insight into an issue of interest.

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. Ethnography could be described as one of the least theoretical strategies of inquiry.

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. Field notes should be recorded when in the field or as soon as possible (i.e., within the hour) after leaving the field.

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. Written documents are typically used to supplement other forms of data generation but can also serve as the primary source.

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