NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Population Studies (15): Questions 1541 - 1544 of 3020
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Question 1541
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Why is it “easier said than done” to ensure that the principle of informed consent is adhered to?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | If the participants knew exactly what the researcher was intending to study, they might change their behaviour | |
b. | It is not practicable to present every participant with all the information about the study | |
c. | Sometimes it is desirable to withhold certain pieces of information such as the length of time an interview will take | |
d. | All a., b. and c. are correct |
Question 1542
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What is triangulation?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Cross-checking the results found by different research strategies | |
b. | Allowing theoretical concepts to emerge from the data | |
c. | Drawing a triangular diagram to represent the relations between three concepts | |
d. | Using three quantitative or three qualitative methods in a project |
Question 1543
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One of the preoccupations of quantitative researchers is with generalization, which is a sign of:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | External reliability | |
b. | Internal reliability | |
c. | Internal validity | |
d. | External validity |
Question 1544
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What is a key informant?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Someone who cuts keys to help the ethnographer gain access to a building | |
b. | A participant who appears to be helpful but then blows the researcher՚s cover | |
c. | A group member who helps the ethnographer gain access to relevant people/events | |
d. | A senior level member of the organisation who refuses to allow researchers into it |