Threats to transferability in a qualitative study include
a. selection effects.
c. history effects.
b. setting effects.
d. All of these are true.
Ques. 2Transferability of findings to another context depends on the goodness of fit between the context of the study and the other context. This is also known as
a. similarity
c. Generalizability
b. cross case comparison
d. descriptive adequacy
Ques. 3Which of the following is more likely to be in a quantitative report compared to a qualitative report
a. Visual representations
c. Participant quotes
b. Data tables
d. Researcher reflections.
Ques. 4Strategies for enhancing credibility in a qualitative study do not include
a. methods triangulation
c. pattern matching
b. peer debriefing
d. audit trail
Ques. 5Plausibility refers to
a. the degree to which findings can be applied to other contexts or groups.
b. the degree to which a theoretical explanation fits the data and is defensible.
c. the degree or relationship between the investigator and the informants.
d. the degree to which the behavior of the subjects under study is consistent.
Ques. 6Credibility in qualitative research can be enhanced through techniques designed to demonstrate interpretive adequacy such as
a. member checks.
c. reflexivity.
b. extended fieldwork.
d. All of these are true.
Ques. 7Technology is used in qualitative analysis to
a. store and manage data. c.
help show relationships.
b. search for and retrieve data. d.
All of these are true.