Question 26 (1 point)
When people are readily available, volunteer, or are easily recruited to the sample, this is called:
Question 26 options:
Convenience sampling |
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Stratified sampling |
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Random sampling |
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Snowball sampling |
Question 27 (1 point)
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Question 28 (1 point)
The IRB, when proposed in the US, was in answer to the injustice of the Nuremberg trials
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True |
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False |
Question 29 (1 point)
Inductive reasoning
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is used to generate theory, observe, identify patterns, and propose a hypothesis. |
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is a tool to convince potential subjects to participate in research. |
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is used when comparing qualitative to quantitative research. |
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is a tool to better understand how to write a research question. |
Question 30 (1 point)
The research librarian for the College of Health is:
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Chris Stotelmyer |
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Fran Norbert |
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Leroy Gibbs |
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Eugene Wright |
26. When people are readily available, volunteer, or are easily recruited to the sample, this is called:
answer:- snowball sampling
27. Which article provides evidence based, quality research that represents a particular field of expertise or study?
answer:-Cody, D. (2018). Communication through classroom interaction: Seated bias. Journal of Adult Education, 32(9), 55-65.
28. The IRB, when proposed in the US, was in answer to the injustice of the Nuremberg trials?
answer:- yes
29.Inductive reasoning
is used to generate theory, observe, identify patterns, and propose a hypothesis.
30. The research librarian for the College of Health is:
answer: Eugene Wright
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