Show
This preview shows page 2 - 5 out of 6 pages. 6. Qualitative research design involvesA. Emergent designB. Correlative designC. Experimental designD. Cohort design Answer Key7. Phenomenological study involves all the following features,EXCEPT Get answer to your question and much more B. IntuitionC. AnalysisD. DescriptionE. ManipulationAnswer Key8. Which of the following qualitative methods focuses ondescription and interpretation of cultural behavior? Get answer to your question and much more Answer Key9. The area of inquiry in grounded theory approach is Get answer to your question and much more Answer Key10. The research design in which the area inquiry is the mannerby which people make sense of social interactions:A. Grounded theory B. PhenomenologyC. Symbolic interactionismD. EthnographyAnswer Key11. The term triangulation was coined by: Get answer to your question and much more Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document
Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document End of preview. Want to read all 6 pages? Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Tags Grounded theory, Grounded Theory research, Park JE, D Applied research Unlike positivist or experimental research that utilizes a linear and one-directional sequence of design steps, there is considerable variation in how a qualitative research study is organized. In general, qualitative researchers attempt to describe and interpret human behavior based primarily on the words of selected individuals [a.k.a., “informants” or “respondents”] and/or through the interpretation of their material culture or occupied space. There is a reflexive process underpinning every stage of a qualitative study to ensure that researcher biases, presuppositions, and interpretations are clearly evident, thus ensuring that the reader is better able to interpret the overall validity of the research. According to Maxwell (2009), there are five, not necessarily ordered or sequential, components in qualitative research designs. How they are presented depends upon the research philosophy and theoretical framework of the study, the methods chosen, and the general assumptions underpinning the study. Goals Conceptual Framework Research Questions Methods Validity Conclusion Chenail, Ronald J. Introduction to Qualitative Research Design. Nova Southeastern University; Heath, A. W. The Proposal in Qualitative Research. The Qualitative Report 3 (March 1997); Marshall, Catherine and Gretchen B. Rossman. Designing Qualitative Research. 3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1999; Maxwell, Joseph A. "Designing a Qualitative Study." In The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Research Methods. Leonard Bickman and Debra J. Rog, eds. 2nd ed. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2009), p. 214-253; Qualitative Research Methods. Writing@CSU. Colorado State University; Yin, Robert K. Qualitative Research from Start to Finish. 2nd edition. New York: Guilford, 2015. What is the area of inquiry in grounded theory approach?The area of inquiry in the grounded theory approach is Social structural process within social setting.
Which method focuses on description and interpretation of cultural behavior?Ethnography is a qualitative design in which the researcher describes and interprets the shared and learned patterns of values, behaviors, beliefs, and language of a culture-sharing group (Harris, 1968).
Which of the following qualitative research inquiry focuses on the description and interpretation of cultural behavior?Ethnographic studies are qualitative procedures utilized to describe, analyze and interpret a culture's characteristics.
Which of the following qualitative research design where lived experiences of individuals are examined in their life world?Phenomenology. The aim of a phenomenological approach to qualitative research is to describe accurately the lived experiences of people, and not to generate theories or models of the phenomenon being studied. The origins of phenomenology are in philosophy, particularly the works of Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty ...
What is holistic approach in qualitative research?Holistic perspective -- the whole phenomenon under study is understood as a complex system that is more than the sum of its parts; the focus is on complex interdependencies and system dynamics that cannot be reduced in any meaningful way to linear, cause and effect relationships and/or a few discrete variables.
|