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A researcher wants to understand the 'lived experience' of first-generation college students adjusting to university life. Instead of distributing a multiple-choice survey with numbered rating scales, the researcher decides to use a qualitative methodology. Briefly explain the justification for this methodological choice.

Question: A researcher wants to understand the 'lived experience' of first-generation college students adjusting to university life. Instead of distributing a multiple-choice survey with numbered rating scales, the researcher decides to use a qualitative methodology. Briefly explain the justification for this methodological choice.

Sample answer: The researcher chose a qualitative methodology because numbered rating scales often miss deeply personal realities. Qualitative methods allow the researcher to capture the students' subjective, first-hand accounts of their specific real-world situation.

Key points:

  • Qualitative methodology captures subjective, first-hand accounts.
  • It conveys a deeply personal perspective.
  • Numeric, quantitative data often misses these realities.

Rubric: The student must justify the qualitative approach by noting its ability to capture subjective, first-hand accounts or deeply personal perspectives, while noting that quantitative surveys often miss these realities.

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