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What is the difference btwn qualitative and quantitative research?

qualitative: data analysis


quantitative: math

What is open coding

Condensation of data into preliminary analytical categories


What is axial coding?

after open coding.


organize, develop links, discover analytical categories


what is selective?

after axial.


researcher examines previous codes to identify the core themes around each of the remaining codes.


What are the analytical strategies?

narrative


ideal


contrast


analogies


successive


illustrative


what is a analytical memo?

a special note


special memo or discussion of thoughts


What is the order for analytical memos/files?


1. organized by DATE & DATA SOURCE


2. filed by CONCEPT OR THEME


3. filed by PURPOSE


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Final Report

what is a narrative ?

detailed story about a particular scene in social life.



eg. Hood -- Black people -- ******

What are ideal types?

comparing qualitative data with ideal social norms.



eg. Gang - Ideal types/sterotypes

What are contrast contexts?

comparing another gang with another gang.then write about ur research

analogies

similarites

successive approximation

data and theory goes back and forth until the gap shrinks. everything is categorized.


illustrative method

1. model illuminates or clarifies a specific case study or single situation


2. parallel demonstration


- KEEP FILLING TILL ITS ALL SORTED OUT

network analysis

map connections


sociograms.


time allocation anaylisis

researchers document he amount of time spent researching etc.


researchers examine how groups spend their time and money etc.