1) What is the goal of Qualitative research? a) Test hypotheses and make predictions b) Understand and interpret social interactions c) Study cause and effect relationships d) Analyze quantities and statistics 2) In Qualitative research, what type of respondents are typically chosen? a) Larger and randomly selected b) Smaller and not randomly selected c) Smaller and randomly selected d) Larger and not randomly selected 3) What types of data are collected in Qualitative research? a) Words, images, and objects b) Colors and shapes c) Numbers and statistics d) Measurements and variables 4) Which of the following are forms of data collected in Qualitative research? a) Closed-ended responses b) Participant observations c) Numeric values d) Statistical analysis 5) In Qualitative research, when might the researcher's biases be known to participants? a) Always b) Never c) Only in double-blind studies d) When using statistical methods 6) Which of the following describes a characteristic of findings in qualitative research? a) Broadly applicable and generalizable b) Focused on statistical significance c) Specific and less generalizable d) Based on precise measurements 7) How is Qualitative research typically reported? a) Statistical report b) Narrative report with contextual description and direct quotations c) Short summaries without quotes d) Visual presentations only 8) What types of questions are commonly asked in Qualitative research? a) What and when? b) How and why? c) Who and where? d) Yes or no? 9) What is the main purpose of Quantitative research? a) Understand and interpret social interactions b) Analyze words and images c) Investigate qualitative variables d) Study cause and effect relationships 10) What form does the Final Report take in Quantitative research? a) Visual report with images b) Narrative report with quotations c) Descriptive report with participant characteristics d) Statistical report with correlations and comparisons

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