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jenna1

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Reflexivity is an important concept in qualitative data collection. What is reflexivity?
 
  A) Awareness of the part the researcher plays in the study and the possible effects the researcher has on the data
  B) Gaining participants' trust
  C) Need to avoid involvement with participants
  D) Need to pace data collection to avoid being overwhelmed by the intensity of data

Question 2

Which is a datum from a qualitative research study on the labor and delivery experiences of women over age 40?
 
  A) 14.6 hours in labor
  B) 60-minute interviews 1 day after delivery
  C) It was a lot more painful than I ever imagined.
  D) 15 women with a vaginal delivery



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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