Meta-analyses:
Combine results from similar types of studies of the same topic
Convert results from studies into effect sizes in order to combine them
Use search terms to identify possible studies in indexes like Psych Info.
Use Forest Plots to display meta-analysis results.
All of the above.
Qualitative research differs from quantitative research in that:
It gathers data with as little contact with subjects as possible
It is hypothesis generating rather than hypothesis testing
Relies on statistical testing
Uses interviewing to produce data
Both B and D.
Question (1)
Meta-analyses is used to examine or analyse the data from a multiple independent studies of the same subject or topic. In Meta-analyses the results are converted from studies into effect sizes in order to combine them. Search terms are used to identify possible studies in indexes like Psych Info and forest plots are used to display the results
So Answer is All of the above
Question (2)
Qualititative research is hypothesis generating which includes collecting the interview data from participants
So Asnwer is Option Both B and D
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