Tauseef Ahmad

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Boolean operators are words that are used to create logical combinations.

are codes that are developed during the process of coding.

An advantage of using computer programs for qualitative data is that they

Which refers to the cyclical process of collecting and analyzing data during a single research study?

The process of quantifying data is referred to as

Codes developed before examining the current data being coded are called

When you have high consistency among different coders about the appropriate codes for a set of data, you have

A classification system generally used in the social sciences that breaks something down into different types or levels is called a:

Codes that apply to a complete document or case are called:

Which of the following is NOT one of Spradley’s types of relationships?

Which of the following is one of Spradley’s types of relationships?

What is the recording of reflections about what you are learning during data analysis called?

What is the cyclical process of collecting and analyzing data during a single research study called?

The process of marking segments of data with symbols, descriptive words, or category names is known as:

Qualitative data analysis is still a relatively new and rapidly developing branch of research methodology.

In looking at the relationships between coding categories, the relation “X is a kind of Y” in Spradley’s taxonomy of semantic relations is labeled:

In looking at the relationships between coding categories, the relation “X is a place in Y; X is part of Y” in Spradley’s taxonomy of semantic relations is labeled:

The p-value should be used to assess strength of relationship.

If a finding is statistically significant one must also interpret data, calculate effect size, and assess practical significance.

A Type II error is also known as a

A Type I error is also known as a

The "equals" sign (=) is included in which hypothesis?

This is the difference between a sample statistic and the corresponding population parameter.

Assuming innocence until "proven" guilty, a Type I error occurs when an innocent person is found guilty.

is the failure to reject a false null hypothesis.

As sample size goes up, what tends to happen to 95% confidence intervals?

Which percent confidence interval will be the widest (i.e., the least precise) for a particular data set that includes exactly 500 cases?

The cutoff used to reject the null hypothesis is called

Test used to check significance of a correlation coefficient

Using probability laws to infer population characteristics from samples is