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What are 9 ways of ensureing Rigour in qualitative practice?
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1. Triangulation
2. Prolonged Engagement 3. Peer Reviewing 4. Reflexivity 5. Negative Case Examples (finding the ones that don´t fit) 6.Audit Trail 7. Member Checking (checking with participants that their answers are accurate) 8. Thick Description 9. Explicit expression of value and assumptions |
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What are some ethical considerations for qualitative work?
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- Informed consent
- Anonymity and confidentiality - confusion over practice/researcher role - Inclusion of the most articulate in practice |
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What are some of the different paradigms used in qualitative research?
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Interpretavism - how the social world is understood, interpreted, experienced and constituted
Critical Theory & Postmodernism Grounded Theory - build theory from the data Social Constructivism - multiple subjective realities |
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In a social research context, what is epistomology?
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The manner in which knowledge is sought.
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What are 3 usual methods of data collection in qualitative research?
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Interviews
Observations Documents |
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What are some of the limitations of qualitative research?
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Subjectivity
Reactivity Non-generalisable Ethical issues - can be intrusive method of data collection/ may even use deception Mirrors practice - research and practice interviewing may be similar Non-probability sampling used |
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What are the non-probability methods of sampling?
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Snowball
Convenience or Availability Purposive Theoretical - linked to grounded theory Quota - filling in numbers for different categories |
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What are the different types of Validity?
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Face Validity
Content Validity Criteria Validity - predictive - concurrent - known groups Construct Valididy - convergent val. - if it is associated with other measures it should be related to - divergent val. - when it does not correspond as highly with measures of other constructs as it does with measures of the same construct. |
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What does Chronbach´s Alpha measure?
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Internal reliability between constructs
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What are the different types of reliability?
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Test-retest
Chronbach´s Alpha Inter-rater reliability |
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What is dissemination?
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Dissemination research is the active process by which we investigate the best methods to make target groups aware of, receive, accept and use information and other interventions
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What is a type I error?
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When the null hypothesis is true, but we reject it.
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What is a type 2 error?
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When the null hypothesis is false, but we accept it.
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