Lecture 4 Flashcards

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what is qualitative research?

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involve the description of phenomena in terms of words/language rather than numbers/statistics

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how is qualitative theory developed?

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through exploration an induction. Not hypothesis testing.

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what kind of data is collected for qualitative research?

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Documents, transcribed interviews, written-down observations

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when do you do a qualitative study?

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  • when you know little about the studied phenomena
  • When the research question concerns processes, mechanisms, attitudes and social context
  • When developing new theory
  • When the primary interest is not the magnitude of causal effects
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case-study design

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detailed study of one case. Describing complex and heterogeneous social phenomena.

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what is the aim of case-study design?

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to describe processes and causal mechanisms

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what is important in qualitative research?

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  • Seeing through the eyes of the people being studied
  • Description and emphasis on context
  • Emphasis on process (and mechanisms)
  • Flexibility and limited structure (emergent design)
  • Concepts and theory grounded in data
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