Which of the following research questions would be best suited for a qualitative research approach?

Correct answer: How do first-generation college students experience and navigate the challenges of university life?

Explanation

Qualitative research excels at answering 'how' and 'what' questions that explore complex phenomena, personal experiences, and social processes in depth, rather than measuring numerical relationships or effects.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the fundamental characteristic that defines non-experimental research?

Question 2

What are the two main categories of non-experimental research described in the summary?

Question 3

In terms of internal validity, how does correlational research generally compare to experimental and quasi-experimental research?

Question 4

If a study finds a statistical relationship between two variables, X and Y, what conclusion is NOT justified based on the principle that 'correlation does not imply causation'?

Question 5

Which of the following is an appropriate use of correlational research, even though it cannot establish causation?

Question 6

What does the sign (positive or negative) of a correlation coefficient indicate?

Question 7

What is the primary purpose of using techniques like partial correlation and multiple regression in complex correlational research?

Question 8

How does qualitative research generally differ from quantitative research in its approach to data collection and analysis?

Question 9

What is one described way that qualitative and quantitative research can be viewed as complementary?

Question 10

Which observational research method involves analyzing data that has already been collected for another purpose?

Question 11

Which type of observational research is characterized by the researcher becoming an active member of the group being studied?

Question 12

What is the primary focus of a case study as a research method?

Question 13

How is structured observation defined in the summary of observational research methods?

Question 14

According to the summary, what does the numerical value of a correlation coefficient, irrespective of its sign, indicate?

Question 15

Observational research is a type of non-experimental research where participants are observed and their behavior is recorded. What key action does the researcher avoid in this type of research?

Question 16

Which research approach is generally ranked as being 'in between' experimental and correlational research in terms of internal validity?

Question 17

What is the key characteristic of naturalistic observation?

Question 18

If a researcher finds a relationship between variable X (e.g., exercise) and variable Y (e.g., happiness), the directionality problem means it is also possible that...

Question 19

A correlation coefficient can range from -1 to +1. Which of these values represents the strongest relationship between two variables?

Question 20

Which statement best captures the limitation of using complex correlational research with techniques like multiple regression?

Question 21

A researcher studies the relationship between a city's ice cream sales and its crime rate, finding a positive correlation. The conclusion that a third variable, such as high temperatures, might be causing both to increase is an example of what problem?

Question 23

Observational research in which the researcher focuses on quantifying a small number of specific behaviors is known as what?

Question 24

A researcher wants to understand the daily lives of a remote, uncontacted tribe without influencing their behavior. Which research method would be most appropriate?

Question 25

What is the primary drawback of correlational research when trying to understand cause-and-effect relationships?