What does the term “quasi-quantification” refer to?

(A) The use of words like “many”, “some” or “often” in qualitative research
(B) A poor attempt at statistical analysis
(C) The use of a survey instrument that has not been tested for inter-coder reliability
(D) The way scientists talk about their data in numerical terms to enhance the credibility of their findings

Why does Bryman argue that research methods can be seen as relatively “free-floating” or autonomous?

(A) Because researchers often change their minds about which method to use
(B) Because most qualitative researchers are Hippies who believe in free love
(C) Because there is no longer any meaningful distinction between quantitative and qualitative research
(D) Because there is no inevitable connection between a researcher’s choice of method and their epistemological/ ontological beliefs

How is it argued that qualitative research can have “empiricist overtones”?

(A) Semi-structured interview schedules are used to quantify behaviour
(B) There is an emphasis on direct observation of people and social settings
(C) Qualitative researchers prefer to conduct statistical analyses of their data
(D) It typically involves testing a clearly defined hypothesis

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