C) Determining the maximum amount of time available for fieldwork
2. You are a researcher who is conducting a study in which the data collection, data analysis, and sampling of participants occur simultaneously. What theory are you following in your study? A) Phenomenology B) Grounded theory C) Ethnography D) Critical
B) Grounded theory
B) Feminist research
D) Ecological psychology
D) Ethology
6. Hermeneutics is closely allied to the research tradition known as: A) Ethnography B) Phenomenology C) Ethology D) Symbolic interaction
B) Phenomenology
7. In feminist research, gender is the organizing principle. Investigators seek to understand how gender and a gendered social order have shaped women's lives. The nurse researcher knows that feminist researchers stress what between researchers and participants? A) Discourse analysis B) Intersubjectivity C) Ernie perspective D) Bricolage
B) Intersubjectivity
8. The nursing instructor is discussing different disciplines that have guided qualitative research. What type of research would the instructor explain is typically action oriented with a broad aim of making people aware of and inspired to change contradictions and disparities in their beliefs and social practices? A) Critical research B) Grounded theory research C) Ecological psychology D) Ethnomethodology
A) Critical research
B) Identifying and holding aside any preconceived ideas about the phenomenon under
D) The design emerges while the researcher is in the field collecting data.
11. A procedure known as constant comparison is used in what approach to research? A) Grounded theory B) Ethnography C) Phenomenology D) Ethology
A) Grounded theory
12. A nurse is reading a research report. The study that is the subject of the report focuses on the environment's influence on human behaviour. What type of study is it? A) Ethnomethodologic B) Phenomenonologic C) Grounded theory D) Ecological psychology
D) Ecological psychology
13. A researcher asks the question "What is the essence of men's experiences of chemotherapy treatment for prostate cancer?" This is an example of a research question within which of the following traditions? A) Grounded theory B) Ethnography C) Phenomenology D) Ethology
C) Phenomenology
A) Identification of the key “gatekeepers”
15. What is the tendency to put together a complex array of data from various sources? A) Ethnoscience B) Hermeneutics C) Bricolage D) Ethology
D) Ethology
16. When a study is based on the realities and viewpoints of those under study, what study design is it? A) Hermeneutics B) Ecological psychology C) Ethnomethodology D) Emergent design
D) Emergent design
A) To reveal tacit knowledge about a culture
A) Understand human cultures
C) An ethnomethodologist’s attempt to understand the social expectations regarding
20. A nurse is part of a research study based on the collaboration of the subjects and the researchers. This collaboration works to produce and use knowledge. What is the name of this research? A) Substantive research B) Grounded research C) Participatory action research D) Phenomenologic research
C) Participatory action research