True or False 1. In interpreting quantitative
True or False 1. In interpreting quantitative results, it is appropriate to be skeptical about their credibility until the evidence about their accuracy is evaluated. 2. Flaws in the research design are a more serous limitation to the credibility of results than are gaps in the literature review. 3. The issue of construct validity is of relevance to the measurement of constructs but not to other methodological issues such as sampling. 4.It is appropriate to infer causality if the correlational results of statistical tests are consistent with hypotheses developed on the basis of theory. 5. The CONSORT guidelines recommend that researchers include a flowchart to document participant flow throughout a study. 6. Nonsignificant results pose special interpretive problems because statistical testing is designed to disconfirm the null hypothesis. 7. Confidence intervals are useful for interpreting the meaning of statistical results, especially with regard to causality. In ethnographic analysis, domains are broad units of cultural knowledge that encompass smaller categories. 8. Researchers’ methodological decisions reflect their efforts to use proxies for theoretical constructs or “gold standard” methods. 9.One of the features of qualitative analysis is that there are universally accepted rules that facilitate the process. 10. Data analysis in qualitative studies cannot begin until data saturation has been achieved. 11. Coding schemes are generally developed after the completion of the analysis. 12. When CAQDAS is used, the software creates the category scheme and codes the data. 13. Metaphors are especially likely to be used in ethnographic research. 14.In ethnographic analysis, domains are broad units of cultural knowledge that encompass smaller categories. 15. Both grounded theory and phenomenological analysis focus on a search for themes. 16.The original team of grounded theory researchers included Glaser and Strauss.
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