Terminology of Qualitative Research Flashcards
_____ research focuses on the context & meaning behind data:
Qualitative
_____ research focuses on the relationships between data & their outcomes:
Quantitative
“Ontology” refers to:
One’s views on human reality
In ontology, ____ suggests that there is one “true” reality, independent of individual perception:
Realism
In ontology, ____ suggests that people have different realities, relative to individual perception:
Relativism
An “epistemology” refers to:
What we know & how we know it
If I have a(n) _____ epistemology, I believe that knowledge is discovered & considered to be true until disproven:
Positivist
If I have a(n) ____ epistemology, I believe that knowledge is generated by attempts to find meaning in the world:
Constructivist
Discourses are:
Patterns of language about a concept
Identities are:
Notions of the self that draw upon discourses
A ruling or dominant concept in a societal or political context is:
Hegemonic
_____ were developed as a way to combat harmful, deceitful and prejudiced studies:
Ethics
_____ refers to a researcher’s self-awareness of how s/he influences the research:
Reflexivity
“Snowball” sampling is a method of sampling where:
Already-recruited participants help recruit new participants
____ refers to the ability to produce a desired outcome:
Efficacy