Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
14 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is Qualitative Research? |
Analyzing words, not numbers
Interested in Processes thru which Phenomena are Produced
Iterative process |
|
What is the Iterative Process? |
Cyclical
Continuous Reconsideration of Research as it Progresses
Data collection Data redaction Conclusion Data display |
|
Where does Qualitative Research start? |
Data analysis
Of mounds and mounds of data |
|
What are different Data Analysis? |
Fracturing the data (coding) Deductive coding Inductive coding Codebook Memos and annotation Multiple rounds of coding |
|
What is Deductive Coding? |
Coding with a theme or category in mind |
|
What is Inductive Coding? |
Letting data speak for itself |
|
What is the Codebook? |
Five components Label Definition Indicator Parameters Examples |
|
How do you explain data? |
Note prevalent patterns emerging from data
May involve noting 'Clusters' of relevant material to demonstrate Patterns and Themes |
|
What is Grounded Theory? |
Both a Method and a Theory
Of Systematically collecting and Analyzing data inductively and deductively
To create a Theoretical Explanation
Constant comparison |
|
What is a Case Study? |
Analyzing the research of a single case
Causal checklist and Modus Operandi method |
|
In a Case Study, how is Rival Plausible Explanation controlled? |
Analytic Induction
The systematic elimination of RPE |
|
When is Analytic Induction used? |
To Generalize or Create Theory to explain data
Refine theory until it accounts for all Negative Cases |
|
What are Negative Cases? |
Cases that can't be explained by Theory |
|
What is Preliminary Induction? |
Drawing inferences from data To understand Causes of Event or Phenomenon |