Lesson 2 Flashcards

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types of qualitative research

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case study, ethnography, phenomenological, content and discourse analysis,

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This type of qualitative research usually takes place in the field of social care, nursing, psychology, rehabilitation centers, education, and the like

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case study

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This involves a long-time study of a person, group, organization, or situation.

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case study

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It seeks to find answers to why such thing occurs to the subject.

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case study

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Finding the reason/s behind such occurrence drives you to also delve into relationships of people related to the case under study.
Varieties of data collection methods such as interviews, questionnaires, observations, and documentary analysis are used in a case study.

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case study

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Ethnography is derived from the Greek terms ____ which means "people, folk, or nation and grapho which means "to write."

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ethnos

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ethnography

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A specific group reveals the nature or characteristics of their own culture through the world perceptions of the genuine members of the cultural group being studied.

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ethnography

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______ studies observe people situated in a natural or normal setting. The best way to conduct this kind of research is not to ask the people of their culture but to spend some time living with them and experience the way they live their life in their community. Immersing yourself in their lifestyles entails an orderly manner of data gathering

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Ethnographic

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Coming from the word "phenomenon," which means something known through sensory experience, phenomenology refers to the study of how people find their experiences meaningful.

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phenomenological

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Coming from the word "________," which means something known through sensory experience, phenomenology refers to the study of how people find their experiences meaningful.

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phenomenon

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Its primary goal is to make people understand their experiences about death of loved ones, care for handicapped persons, friendliness of people, and the like. In doing so, other people will likewise understand the meanings attached to their experiences. Those engaged in assisting people to manage their own lives properly often do this qualitative kind of research.

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phenomenological

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________ is a method of quantitative research that requires an analysis or examination of the substance or content of the mode of communication-letters, books, journals, photos, video recordings, SMS, online messages, emails, audio-visualmaterials, and so on-used by a person, group, organization, or any institution in communicating.

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Content analysis

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kinds of research design

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case study, ethnography, content analysis, phenomenological, grounded theory

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The _________ studies a person, program or event in a defined time frame (Leedy and Omrod, 2001). Cresswell (1998) says the structure of a case study should be the problem, the context, the issues and the lessons learned.

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case study

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This kind of research is used to gain deeper insight on a phenomenon, validate earlier findings or gather more deep-seated data.

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case study

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Macmillan (1993) defines this type of research as interactive and which requires relatively extensive time in a site to systematically observe, interview and record processes as they occur naturally at the selected location

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ethnography

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_______ study an intact cultural group in a natural setting over a prolonged period of time by collecting, primarily, observational data

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ethnography

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his research design calls for "a detailed and systematic examination of the contents of a particular body of materials for the purpose of identifying patterns, themes or biases

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content analysis

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This method identifies specific characteristics of the content of human communication.

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content analysis

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This kind of research examines choice and use of words from which concepts or images are vividly derived. It looks at the relationship between words and their meanings, stressing the system of relations between words as a source of meaning.

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content analysis

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This kind of research examines choice and use of words from which concepts or images are vividly derived. It looks at the relationship between words and their meanings, stressing the system of relations between words as a source of meaning.

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content analysis

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Cresswell (1998) points out that the essence of this study is the search for "the central underlying meaning of the research participant's experience"

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phenomenological

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Leedy and Omrod (2001) stress that the purpose of the study is "to understand an experience from the research participant's point of view.

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phenomenological

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Thus, focus on the research participant is more pronounced in this kind of qualitative research

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phenomenological

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In this kind of approach, the theory or general pattern of understanding will emerge as it begins with initial codes, develops into broad themes or domains and redounds into a grounded theory or broad interpretation.

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grounded theory

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__________ is an attempt to extract a general abstract theory of a process, or interaction grounded in views of research participants.

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Grounded Theory

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In this research design, data are constantly compared with emerging categories and theoretical sampling of different groups is done in order to concretize similarities and the differences of information.

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grounded theory