(A) Cook Strait
(B) Bass Strait
(C) Torres Strait
(D) Palk Strait
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A stony desert is termed as __ and sandy desert as__.
(A) reg, erg
(B) reg, loess
(C) erg, loess
(D) erg, reg
Temperate grasslands in South America are found on the __ part of the continent.
(A) northern
(B) southern
(C) north-western
(D) south-eastern
The most typical Australian tree which sheds its bark instead of leaves is:
(A) eucalyptus
(B) teak
(C) birch
(D) oak
The shipping canal that connects the North Sea and the Baltic Sea is called the__.
(A) Panama Canal
(B) Suez Canal
(C) Kiel Canal
(D) Buckingham Canal
What is one of the main ethical problems associated with conducting a secondary analysis of qualitative data?
(A) The participants may not have given informed consent to the reuse of their data
(B) It involves deceiving respondents about the nature of the research
(C) The secondary analyst must adopt a covert role and is at risk of “going native”
(D) Respondents are likely to experience physical harm as a result of the process
Which of the following is not one of the four models of narrative analysis identified by Riessman?
(A) Thematic analysis
(B) Performative analysis
(C) Content analysis
(D) Interactional analysis
What do advocates of narrative analysis prefer to study?
(A) The extent to which analytic induction can be value-free
(B) The iterative process of grounded
(C) The ethical implications of conducting a secondary analysis of qualitative data
(D) The ways in which people use stories to make sense of events in their lives