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Chapter 23 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 23 Multiple choice questions
Documents as sources of data
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What are Scott's four criteria for assessing the quality of documents?
Objectivity, subjectivity, authenticity, and value
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Comprehensiveness, accuracy, value, and rigour
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Authenticity, credibility, representativeness, and meaning
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Credibility, reliability, accuracy, and meaning
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What is a chief strength of semiotics?
It lets the researcher see beyond the everyday situations.
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It is an impressive research tool which demonstrates your research skill to an external examiner.
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It is a novel approach to research.
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It is a different approach which researchers are usually unsure of.
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Why might a collection of personal letters from the early twentieth century be low in representativeness?
Because it would be difficult to read old-fashioned styles of handwriting.
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Because it can be hard for a modern day researcher to understand such materials.
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Because they are protected under the Right-to-Privacy legislation.
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Because they were preserved by a small number of powerful companies only.
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Why might business researchers be interested in analyzing photographs as a form of visual data?
They are interesting to look at.
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To study the way photographs were taken by the photographer.
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To help them to see what has
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All of the above.
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Which of the following is
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A report of a public inquiry into government finances
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A PhD student's collection of interview transcripts.
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Documentation from a pharmaceutical company about a new drug.
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A leaked memo from one member of parliament to another.
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Which of the following can be studied as a documentary source from the mass media?
The minutes of a company board meeting.
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Correspondence between an employee and employer.
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Newspaper articles about a particular issue or event.
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The staff newsletter produced by a private company.
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Why can it be difficult to establish the authenticity of virtual data?
Because we do not know who wrote the material on a web site.
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Because virtual data are not as good as proper data.
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Because it may require specialist "inside knowledge" to understand the text.
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Because it is usually written using 'webspeak'
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Why is it important to study the way audiences "read" cultural documents?
To demonstrate how audiences passively accept whatever they are told.
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Because their interpretation of it may differ from that intended by the author.
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Because sociologists are running out of new things to research.
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Because there is a lot of funding available for focus group studies.
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How does qualitative content analysis differ from quantitative content analysis?
It is always preceded by ethnographic research.
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It involves counting the number of times certain words appear in a text.
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It is less rigid, as researchers are constantly revising their concepts.
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It is less likely to be used by feminist researchers.
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What is semiotics?
The study of semi-detached houses.
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A half-baked attempt at social research.
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The method of semi-structured interviewing.
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The science of signs.
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