Chapter 8 Flashcards
Phenomenology
Is a science whose purpose is to describe take your phenomena or their parents of things as lived experience
Hermeneutics
Refers to a theoretical framework in which to understand or interpret human phenomena
Phenomenological method
Is a process of learning and constructing the meaning of human experience through intensive dialogue with persons who are living the experience
Intersubjectivity
A persons believe that other people share a common world with him or her
Lived experience
The undergoing of events and circumstances as opposed to thinking about these events and circumstances
Narrative inquiry
Is used as a form of qualitative research stories of people are collected and examined as a primary source of data
Operational qualitative inquiry
And ideology or orientation is used to direct the investigation including the research question methodology fieldwork and analysis of the findings
Grounded theory method
A systematic set of procedures is used to explore the Social processes that Guide human interaction and do you inductively developed a theory on the basis of those observations
Proposition
Link the concepts to create a foundation that guides for the data collection
Theoretical sampling
A sampling method used to select experiences that help the researcher test ideas and gather complete information about developing concepts
Snowball sampling
Occurs when a participant recommends other participants from their contacts
Key informants
Are individuals who have special knowledge status or communication skills and who are willing to teach the researcher about the phenomenon
Constant comparative method
Data are composed by the other data continuously as they acquired during research
Ethnographic method
Defined as the method of scientifically describing cultural groups
Ethnography
Is the study of cognitive models or patterns of behaviour of people within a culture