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RSCH 8310 Walden University Ethics in Data Collection Discussion
Discussion 2: Ethics in Data CollectionResearch ethics in qualitative research starts with the presumption that the resear ...
RSCH 8310 Walden University Ethics in Data Collection Discussion
Discussion 2: Ethics in Data CollectionResearch ethics in qualitative research starts with the presumption that the research process is the collaboration between researcher, participants, and context. At the same time, the researcher recognizes that she or he retains power over the data collection process, and the analysis and presentation of results.As a qualitative researcher, consider how you might accomplish your research objectives and biases with the feelings and privacy of your participants and sources.For this Discussion, you will explore the ethical challenges you will encounter as a qualitative researcher.To prepare for this Discussion:Review Chapter 7 of the Ravitch and Carl course text and consider ethics in qualitative research.Use the Course Guide and Assignment Help to search for an article related to protecting privacy, minimizing harm, or respecting the shared experience of others.By Day 4Post an explanation of the unique ethical challenges of protecting privacy, minimizing harm, and respecting the shared experience of others. Use your Learning Resources to support your explanation as well as the article you found in your search. Use proper APA format, citations, and referencing. Learning ResourcesRequired ReadingsRavitch, S. M., & Carl, N. M. (2021). Qualitative research: Bridging the conceptual, theoretical, and methodological (2nd ed.) Sage Publications.
Chapter 7, “Ethics and Relational Research” (pp. 193–232)Rubin, H. J., & Rubin, I. S. (2012). Qualitative interviewing: The art of hearing data (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 13, “Sharing the Results” (pp. 213–232) Shenton, A. K. (2004). Strategies for ensuring trustworthiness in qualitative research projects. Education for Information 22(2), 63-75.The following articles are examples of literature reviews on the aspects of social change.Thomas, E.F., MCGarty, C., & Mavor, K.I. (2009). Transforming “Apathy into movement”: The role of prosocial emotions in motivation action for social change. Personality & Social Psychology Review, 13(4), 310-333.Kezar, A. (2014). Higher education change and social networks: A review of the research. Journal of Higher Education, 85(1), 91-125.Aguinis, H. & Glavas, A. (2012). What we know and don’t know about corporate social responsibility: A review and research agenda. Journal of Management, 38(4). 932-968.Walden University Library. (n.d.). Course guide and assignment help for RSCH 8310. Retrieved from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/rsch8310
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Context - A Real Court CaseIn the early 1970s, a young man challenged an Oklahoma state law that prohibited the sale of 3.2% beer to males under age 21 but allowed its sale to females in the same age group. The case (Craig v. Boren, 429 U.S. 190, 1976) was ultimately heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. The state of Oklahoma argued that the law improved traffic safety. One of the three main pieces of data presented to the court was the result of a “random roadside survey.” This survey gathered information on gender and whether or not the driver had been drinking alcohol in the previous 2 hours. A total of 619 drivers under 21 years of age were included in the survey.PromptA test of independence may be appropriate if we are examining the relationship between two categorical variables in one population. For this situation what is the population? What is the explanatory variable? What is the response variable?What are the hypotheses for the Test of Independence? State hypotheses with reference to the context of the scenario.The spreadsheet of the data looked like this:
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I have attached the assignments and two answer sheets you can use. Please show all of your work neatly and write all of your answers on the Answer Sheet and if use an extra sheet of paper for solving problems please attach as well. You may have to write steps of the solution or justify your answer to get credit. You may type your work using plain-text formatting or an equation editor, or you may hand-write your work and scan your work. In either case, show work neatly and correctly, following standard mathematical conventions. Each step should follow clearly and completely from the previous step. If necessary, you may attach extra pages. If you do the work by hand, please make sure that the scans include all of your work, are completely readable, and are submitted right-side up. Most scanners have a setting that will allow you to create one PDF document from all the pages of your Answer Sheet – please make use of this option if it is available on your scanner. You must submit a single file in commonly used formats, for example word processing or PDF.
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RSCH 8310 Walden University Ethics in Data Collection Discussion
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Discussion 2: Ethics in Data CollectionResearch ethics in qualitative research starts with the presumption that the research process is the collaboration between researcher, participants, and context. At the same time, the researcher recognizes that she or he retains power over the data collection process, and the analysis and presentation of results.As a qualitative researcher, consider how you might accomplish your research objectives and biases with the feelings and privacy of your participants and sources.For this Discussion, you will explore the ethical challenges you will encounter as a qualitative researcher.To prepare for this Discussion:Review Chapter 7 of the Ravitch and Carl course text and consider ethics in qualitative research.Use the Course Guide and Assignment Help to search for an article related to protecting privacy, minimizing harm, or respecting the shared experience of others.By Day 4Post an explanation of the unique ethical challenges of protecting privacy, minimizing harm, and respecting the shared experience of others. Use your Learning Resources to support your explanation as well as the article you found in your search. Use proper APA format, citations, and referencing. Learning ResourcesRequired ReadingsRavitch, S. M., & Carl, N. M. (2021). Qualitative research: Bridging the conceptual, theoretical, and methodological (2nd ed.) Sage Publications.
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Roadside survey summaryDrank alcohol in last 2 hours?YesNoTotals Male77404481 Female16122138 Totals93526619Use StatCrunch to find expected counts, the Chi-square test statistic and the P-value. (directions) Copy and paste your StatCrunch table into your post. How many males in the sample are expected to answer yes to question about alcohol consumption in the last two hours? Show how to calculate this expected count and explain what it means relative to the hypotheses.Explain how we know that this data meets the conditions for use of a chi-square distribution.State a conclusion at a 5% level of significance. Do you think that the data supports the Oklahoma law that forbids sale of 3.2% beer to males and permits it to females?
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I have attached the assignments and two answer sheets you can use. Please show all of your work neatly and write all of your answers on the Answer Sheet and if use an extra sheet of paper for solving problems please attach as well. You may have to write steps of the solution or justify your answer to get credit. You may type your work using plain-text formatting or an equation editor, or you may hand-write your work and scan your work. In either case, show work neatly and correctly, following standard mathematical conventions. Each step should follow clearly and completely from the previous step. If necessary, you may attach extra pages. If you do the work by hand, please make sure that the scans include all of your work, are completely readable, and are submitted right-side up. Most scanners have a setting that will allow you to create one PDF document from all the pages of your Answer Sheet – please make use of this option if it is available on your scanner. You must submit a single file in commonly used formats, for example word processing or PDF.
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