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Reading and Writing the Qualitative Research Report
Keyton: Communication Research

Multiple Choice



1

In working with qualitative data, the researcher:
A)works to fit the interpretation into literature review, methods, results, and discussion sections.
B)works reflexively between analyzing and writing the data.
C)has few decisions about writing style; rather the researcher just follows a standard template used for all qualitative reports.
D)withholds information from the reader, such as how the data were collected.
E)all of the above.
2

Selecting and developing authorial voice means making a decision:
A)about who will tell the story in reporting the qualitative data.
B)whether or not to reveal the author's identity as author of the report.
C)about which author will be listed first on the research report.
D)on which style of dramatic recall to use.
3

Many qualitative research reports begin with:
A)the presentation of the study's hypotheses.
B)the full disclosure of research participants' identities.
C)an introductory premise to frame the descriptions and analyses.
D)information that would explain to the reader why qualitative methods were used.
E)an explanation of why statistical tests were not used in the study.
4

Despite the variety in how researchers might write their qualitative research reports, the one thing that must be included is:
A)when the fieldwork was conducted.
B)the extent of the researcher's involvement in the field.
C)steps used to analyze the data.
D)to what extent data were triangulated or checked.
E)all of the above should be included.
5

Which is of the following is not true about a qualitative research report?
A)The objective of the researcher reporting qualitative data is to increase the reader's understanding of how humans construct and share meaning.
B)Most authors of qualitative research reports will find that they have too much data rather than not enough.
C)Regardless of which introductory technique is used, the objective of the author of a qualitative research report is to draw the reader into the experiences of the participants in the communication environment studied.
D)Because the focus of the qualitative research report is on the substance of what the researcher found, there is no need to report how the data were collected.
E)More detail, rather than less, will help the reader develop familiarity with the participants and the interaction setting.