Chapter Fourteen Flashcards
What is case orientated understanding
An understanding of social processes in a group, formal organisation, community or other collectively that reflects accurately the standpoint of participants
What is conversation analysis
Developed from ethnomethodology this qualitative method focuses on the sequence and details of conversational interaction and on how reality is constructed
What is enthnomethdology
A qualitative research method focused on the way that participants in a social setting create and sustain a sense of reality
What is grounded theory
Systematic theory developed inductively based on observations that are summarised into conceptual categories reevaluated in the research setting and gradually refined and linked to other conceptual categories
What is a matrix
A form that systemically record particular features of multiple cases or instances and how they are related
What is narrative analysis
A form of qualitative analysis in which the analyst focuses on how respondents impose order on the flow of experience in their lives and so make sense of events and action in which they have participated
What is reflexivity
An accounting by a qualitative researcher that describes the natural history of the development of evidence; this enables other to more adequately evaluate he findings