What does the term “quasi-quantification” refer to?

(A) The use of words like “many”, “some” or “often” in qualitative research
(B) A poor attempt at statistical analysis
(C) The use of a survey instrument that has not been tested for inter-coder reliability
(D) The way scientists talk about their data in numerical terms to enhance the credibility of their findings

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    (A) abstract concept of unity.
    (B) the give and take between two persons.
    (C) the development of relationship.
    (D) a position, where a person stands in the group structure.

  • Variables means:

    (A) a set of scientific generalisation.
    (B) a network of social positions.
    (C) any dimension of a social relationship that can take on differing values.
    (D) selected means of achieving goals.

  • Values means:

    (A) specific behaviour of people.
    (B) conception of what a person, group or society considers desirable from, sets of preferences.
    (C) acquisition of social skills.
    (D) orderly change in socialisation process.

  • Social mobility means:

    (A) specific conduct of behaviour of people.
    (B) formal attitude of people.
    (C) the movement of people between positions that are on different social levels.
    (D) modification of relationship.

  • Rumour means:

    (A) correct statements.
    (B) prescribed behaviour of people.
    (C) statements, assertions and speculations circulate among people in response to unstructured situation.
    (D) specific behaviour and attitude.

  • Role performance indicates:

    (A) irregular behaviour.
    (B) overt action that occurs in a situation governed by normative regulation.
    (C) awareness of common characteristics.
    (D) interconnected activities.

  • Participant observation means:

    (A) unity of a human group.
    (B) integration and interaction.
    (C) an observer seeks insight by taking part himself in whatever he is studying.
    (D) a set of action.

  • Invention means:

    (A) process of utilising knowledge.
    (B) some unknown facts.
    (C) a new utilisation of existing knowledge.
    (D) ways of classifying things.

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