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1. Epistemology, Photo Elicitation, Reflexivity and Social Construction

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Qualitative research uses

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  • Images

  • Sounds

  • Observations of behaviours

  • Measurement

  • Words

  • Statistics

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Epistemology is the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to it's methods, validity and scope, and the justified distinction between justified belief and opinion.

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is the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to it's methods, validity and scope, and the justified distinction between justified belief and opinion.

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Epistemology is...

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  • the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.

  • the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to it's methods, validity and scope, and the justified distinction between justified belief and opinion.

  • a set of concepts and categories in a subject area or domain that shows their properties and the relations between them.

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( Qualitative, Quantitative ) research employs a large-grained sieve.
( Quantitative, Qualitative ) research is very structured.
Sometimes important stuff cannot be ( quantified, qualified ).
( Qualitative, Quantitative ) is more open-ended.
( Qualitative, Quantitative ) methods can help discover the unknown unknowns.
Behind numbers, there is usually a ( qualitative, quantitative ) judgement.
( Quantitative, Qualitative ) research employs a fine-grained sieve.
Some things are better not ( quantified, qualified ).
( Quantitative, Qualitative ) research is variable-centric.

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: The nature of reality.
: The way we know what we know.
: The relevance of values.
: The role of the researcher, relationship with participants and the design of the research.

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    Ontology
    Epistemology
    Ideology
    Methodology

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Ontology is the way we know what we know.

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Epistemology is the relevance of values.

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Ideology is the relevance of values.

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Ontology is the nature of reality

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Epistemology is the way we know what we know.

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Epistemology is the

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  • Way we know what we know

  • Nature of reality

  • Relevance of values

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Ideology is

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  • The way we know what we know

  • the relevance of values

  • The nature of reality

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Ontology is

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  • The relevance of values

  • The role of the researcher

  • The nature of reality

  • The way we know what we know

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Methodology is

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  • The role of the researcher

  • The nature of reality

  • The relationship with research participants

  • The design of the research

  • The way we know what we know

  • The relevance of values

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Qualitative methods are not good for understanding participants' lived experiences.

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is about the nature of reality.

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Fülle die Lücke, um den Text zu vervollständigen

is the way we know what we know.

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is about the relevance of values.

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Further investigation of an incident may be required if a participant minimises their experience.
For example, a participant says "just normal everyday losing the plot", is further investigation required to find out what losing the plot means?

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If you are the setting you’re more likely to be , if you are you are more likely to be .

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    controlling
    quantitative
    observing
    qualitative

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Qualitative research is pre-categorised, you say ahead of time what the valid response options will be.

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The distinction between qualitative and quantitative research is very simple and easy to understand.

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Quantifying things can be a hard habit to give up.

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Quantitative research is often described as...

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  • Research is value free.

  • Research is value-laden.

  • Technical competence is all that matters.

  • Research shaped by the culture, class, gender, life experience etc. of the researcher.

  • Researcher remains distant and uninvolved, subjects are often naive about the research.

  • Researcher is engaged with the research participants who play an active part in the study.

  • Researcher maintains control of the setting, often manipulating an independent variable (e.g. experiments).

  • Researcher observes whatever arises in the setting (e.g. naturalistic research).

  • Large pre-determined. Research often tests a hypothesis.

  • Flexible. Emergent. Research open to whatever is observed.

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Qualitative research is often described as...

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  • Research is value free.

  • Research is value-laden.

  • Technical competence is all that matters.

  • Research shaped by the culture, class, gender, life experience etc. of the researcher.

  • Researcher remains distant and uninvolved, subjects are often naive about the research.

  • Researcher is engaged with the research participants who play an active part in the study.

  • Researcher maintains control of the setting, often manipulating an independent variable (e.g. experiments).

  • Researcher observes whatever arises in the setting (e.g. naturalistic research).

  • Large pre-determined. Research often tests a hypothesis.

  • Flexible. Emergent. Research open to whatever is observed.

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research combines a number of cases with a large number of variables and values.

research examines a small number of variables and values over a number of cases.

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    Case-centric
    Variable-centric
    small
    large

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What are students' experiences of the University campus?

This is an exmaple of which type of research?

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  • Case-centric

  • Variable-centric

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The relationship between gender and safety on campus is an example of which type of research?

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  • Case-centric

  • Variable-centric

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Variable-centric research is .

Case-centric research is .

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    quantitative
    qualitative

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Design strategies for qualitative research includes

: Studying real-world situations as they unfold naturally; Nonmanipulative and noncontrolling; Openness to whatever emerges with a lack of predetermined constraints on findings.

: Openness to adapting inquiry as understanding deepens and/or situations change; avoids getting locked into a rigid design that eliminates responsiveness and pursues new paths of discovery as they emerge.

: Cases for study are selected because they are information rich and illuminative. Sampling is aimed at insight about phenomena, not empirical generalisation from a sample to a population.

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    Naturalistic inquiry
    Emergent design flexibility
    Purposeful sampling
    Qualitative data
    Personal experience and engagement
    Empathic neutrality and mindfulness
    Dynamic systems
    Unique case orientation
    Inductive analysis & creative synthesis
    Holistic perspective
    Context sensitivity
    Voice, perspectives, and reflexivity

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Data collection and fieldwork strategies

: Observations that yield detailed, thick descriptions; inquiry in depth; interviews that capture direct quotations about personal perspectives and experiences.

: Direct contact with and gets close to the people, situation and phenomenon under study; the researchers' personal experiences are an important part of the inquiry and critical to understanding the phenomenon.

: Seeks vicarious understanding without judgement (neutrality) by showing openness, sensitivity, respect, awareness, and responsiveness. Being fully present.

: Attention to process; assumes change as ongoing whether the focus is on an individual, organisation, community or culture. Mindful of and attentive to system and situation dynamics.

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    Qualitative data
    Personal experience and engagement
    Empathic neutrality and mindfulness
    Dynamic systems
    Naturalistic inquiry
    Emergent design flexibility
    Purposeful sampling
    Unique case orientation
    Inductive analysis & creative synthesis
    Holistic perspective
    Context sensitivity
    Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

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Analysis strategies

: Assumes that each case is special and unique; the first level of analysis is being true to, respecting, and capturing the details of the individual cases being studied; cross-case analysis follows from and depends on the quality of individual case studies.

: Immersion in the details and specifics of the data to discover important patterns, themes, and interrelationships; begins by exploring, then confirming, guided by analytical principles rather than rules, ends with a creative synthesis.

: The whole phenomenon under study is understood as a complex system that is more than the sum of its parts; focus on complex interdependencies and system dynamics that cannot meaningfully be reduced to a few discrete variables and linear, causeeffect relationships.

: Places findings in a social, historical, and temporal context; careful about, even dubious of, the possibility or meaningfulness of generalizations across time and space; emphasizes instead careful comparative case analyses and extrapolating patterns for possible transferability and adaptation in new settings.

: The qualitative analyst owns and is reflective about her or his own voice and perspective; a credible voice conveys authenticity and trustworthiness; complete objectivity being impossible and pure subjectivity undermining credibility, the researcher’s focus becomes balance—understanding and depicting the world authentically in all its complexity while being self-analytical, politically aware, and reflexive in consciousness

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    Unique case orientation
    Inductive analysis & creative synthesis
    Holistic perspective
    Context sensitivity
    Voice, perspective, and reflexivity
    Naturalistic inquiry
    Emergent design flexibility
    Purposeful sampling
    Qualitative data
    Personal experience and engagement
    Empathic neutrality and mindfulness
    Dynamic systems

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What is
Studying real-world situations as they unfold naturally; Nonmanipulative and noncontrolling; Openness to whatever emerges with a lack of predetermined constraints on findings.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Context sensitivity

  • Holistic perspective

  • Naturalistic inquiry

  • Personal experience and engagement

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What is
Openness to adapting inquiry as understanding deepens and/or situations change; avoids getting locked into a rigid design that eliminates responsiveness and pursues new paths of discovery as they emerge.

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  • Emergent design and flexibility

  • Inductive analysis & creativity synthesis

  • Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

  • Dynamic systems

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What is
Cases for study are selected because they are information rich and illuminative. Sampling is aimed at insight about phenomena, not empirical generalisation from a sample to a population.

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  • Qualitative data

  • Holistic perspective

  • Unique case orientation

  • Purposeful sampling

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What is
Observations that yield detailed, thick descriptions; inquiry in depth; interviews that capture direct quotations about personal perspectives and experiences.

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  • Empathic neutrality and midnfulness

  • Purposeful sampling

  • Qualitative data

  • Personal experience and engagement

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What is
Direct contact with and gets close to the people, situation and phenomenon under study; the researchers' personal experiences are an important part of the inquiry and critical to understanding the phenomenon.

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  • Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

  • Personal experience and engagement

  • Context sensitivity

  • Purposeful sampling

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What is
Seeks vicarious understanding without judgement (neutrality) by showing openness, sensitivity, respect, awareness, and responsiveness. Being fully present.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Empathic neutrality and mindfulness

  • Holistic perspective

  • Naturalistic inquiry

  • Inductive analysis & creative synthesis

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What is
Attention to process; assumes change as ongoing whether the focus is on an individual, organisation, community or culture. Mindful of and attentive to system and situation dynamics.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Emergent design flexibility

  • Purposeful sampling

  • Unique case orientation

  • Dynamic systems

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What is
Assumes that each case is special and unique; the first level of analysis is being true to, respecting, and capturing the details of the individual cases being studied; cross-case analysis follows from and depends on the quality of individual case studies.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Holistic perspective

  • Unique case orientation

  • Context sensitivity

  • Qualitative data

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What is
Immersion in the details and specifics of the data to discover important patterns, themes, and interrelationships; begins by exploring, then confirming, guided by analytical principles rather than rules, ends with a creative synthesis.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Qualitative data

  • Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

  • Inductive analysis & creative synthesis

  • Context sensitvity

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What is
The whole phenomenon under study is understood as a complex system that is more than the sum of its parts; focus on complex interdependencies and system dynamics that cannot meaningfully be reduced to a few discrete variables and linear, causeeffect relationships.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Holistic perspective

  • Context sensitivity

  • Naturalistic inquiry

  • Personal experience and engagement

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What is
Places findings in a social, historical, and temporal context; careful about, even dubious of, the possibility or meaningfulness of generalizations across time and space; emphasizes instead careful comparative case analyses and extrapolating patterns for possible transferability and adaptation in new settings.

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Purposeful sampling

  • Personal experience and engagement

  • Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

  • Context sensitivity

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What is
The qualitative analyst owns and is reflective about her or his own voice and perspective; a credible voice conveys authenticity and trustworthiness; complete objectivity being impossible and pure subjectivity undermining credibility, the researcher’s focus becomes balance—understanding and depicting the world authentically in all its complexity while being self-analytical, politically aware, and reflexive in consciousness

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Voice, perspective, and reflexivity

  • Holistic perspective

  • Unique case orientation

  • Qualitative data

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Photo elicitation is also called

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  • Photo voice

  • Photo novella

  • Participatory photography

  • Photo diary

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Social construction of knowledge includes

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  • Constructing meaning through interactions with others

  • The idea or notion that appears to be natural and obvious to people who accept it

  • Are collectively held beliefs

  • Can and do change: groups may actively work to renegotiate meanings associated with them

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According to social construction

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  • There are multiple, socially constructed realities

  • Researched shaped by the culture, class, gender, life experience etc. of the researcher

  • There is a single, objective reality that exists "out there"

  • Techincal competence of the researcher is all that matters

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In quantitative research, the researcher is the instrument

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Social constructions are singularly held beliefs?

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Do we construct meaning through interactions with others?

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It is possible for social constructions to change.

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In qualitative research the researcher is the ( instrument, experiment, participant, social construct ).

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Reflexivity is the construction of meaning through interactions with others.

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Reflexivity is the critical self-evaluation of researcher's positionality.

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  • FALSCH

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Reflexivity understands that a researchers positionality ( may, will, won't ) affect the research process and outcome.

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is the process of a continual internal dialogue and critical self-evaluation of researcher's positionality as well as active acknowledgement and explicit recognition that this problem may affect the research process and outcome.

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Researcher positioning can include which of the following:

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  • Gender, race and affiliation

  • Age

  • Sexual orientation

  • Immigration status

  • Personal experiences

  • Linguistic tradtion

  • Beliefs and biases

  • Preferences

  • Theoretical, political and ideological stances

  • Emotional responses to participant

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Things that are relevant to a researchers positioning for reflexivity is not dependent on the context

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A researcher's is relevant because it can affect access to the 'field', it may shape the nature of the researcher-participant relationship, it may affect the way in which we construct the world, use language, pose questions, choose our frameworks, and how we make meaning of the information we gather.

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The position of the researcher may shape the nature of the researcher-participant relationship. However, this will not affect the information that participants are willing to share.

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The position of the researcher may affect the way they construct the world which will affect how meaning is made from gathered information.

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  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Reflexivity can be achieved by

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  • Having multiple researchers

  • Being transparent with participants

  • Keeping a journal

  • Restricting access to participants

  • Conducting double-blind studies

  • Randomly assigning participants to conditions

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Keeping a journal will help with reflexivity

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What should be recorded in a journal to assist with reflexivity?

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  • Experiences and feelings

  • Decisions and how they were made

  • Milage

  • Equipment used

  • The number of cups of tea consumed

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For reflexivity purposes, once a journal entry has been written it should not be reviewed.

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  • FALSCH

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is about being open and clear about a researcher's position.

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Devising an initial theme for taking pictures
Selecting photographs for discussion
Photovoice training
Codifying issues, themes, theories
Contextualising and storytelling
Taking pictures

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    2.
    4.
    1.
    6.
    5.
    3.

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Photo elicitation studies should be directed, by providing guidance on what and how particiaptns should take photos.

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  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Photo elicitation is...

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  • a process

  • a single step

  • not a good way to conduct research

  • quantitative

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provides the opportunity to tell tales about their experience

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    Photo elicitation
    Social construction
    participants
    subjects
    everyday
    objective

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Photo elicitation studies allow access to what some researchers conceptualise as the 'unknown unknowns'. Things that the researcher may not even be aware of when conducting a study.

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  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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What are some of the unknown unknowns mentioned in the 'Picture this' study on sexuality and schooling conducted by Lousia Allen?

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  • Learning about sexuality from graffiti

  • Learning about sexuality from sports

  • The 5cm rule

  • Unofficial spaces

  • Learning about sexuality from peers

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Reasons given for why photo elicitation studies in schools are unconventional from the 'Picture this' sexualities and schooling study by Lousia Allen include:

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  • Schools are risk-averse

  • Teenagers are already self-centered, giving them cameras will only inflate their sense of self importance.

  • Cameras incite anxieties around issues of privacy and appropriate use

  • Teenagers don't have the maturity to take relevant photos

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Participants are unlikely to take staged or premeditated photos in a photo elicitation study, they are more likely to take opportunistic photos. Answer in reference to the 'Picture this' sexuality and schooling study by Louisa Allen.

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Some participants in the 'Picture this' sexuality and schooling study by Louisa Allen were initially uncertain about what photos to capture. This may have been attributable to the way sexuality is both 'everywhere and nowhere' at school.

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Researchers are often disappointed on first viewing participant images as they appear mundane and uninteresting.

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The following can be/are socially constructed:

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  • Colours

  • Language

  • Food

  • Gestures

  • People

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Stereotypes are not forms of social construction.

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such as can in part be seen as efforts to change about the world.

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    social movements
    civil rights and feminism
    collective
    socially constructed ideas

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Examples of social constructions:

: The word cat, it doesn't look like a cat, but we as a society have decided it represents sounds that make up the word cat.

: Pink is for girls, blue is for boys.

: Eating bacon and eggs for breakfast is western, in Korea vegetable soup for breakfast. Fortune cookies are not a Chinese invention but Japanese, in America Chinese food is served with fortune cookies.

: Thumbs up means good or well done in western society. In Iraq, it means screw you. Discussion around Michelle and Barak Obama fist bumping and what it means, apparaently it can have links to terrorism?

: Women love shopping. American Indians are closer to nature.

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    Language
    Colours
    Food
    Gestures
    People

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A is a thing that stands in for another thing e.g. the USA Flag represents the United States and it's people.

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are collectively held beliefs where a culture agrees on a meaning. They can be difficult to change.

are forms of social constructions.

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There is an assumption among researchers that bias or skewedness in a research study is undesireable.

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are not the same as , unless the researcher fails to mention them.

Different researchers will approach a study from different or perspectives. This might lead to different, although equally , of a particular situation under study.

While some may see these different ways of as a problem, others feel that these different ways of seeing provide a , more developed understanding of phenomena.

Understanding something about the position, perspective, beliefs and of the researcher is an issue in all , but particulary in research where the researcher is often constructed as the .

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    preconceptions
    bias
    positions
    valid
    understandings
    knowing
    reliability
    richer
    complex
    values
    research
    qualitative
    quantitative
    human research instrument

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One way to foster reflexivity and reflexive research design ( is to, is not to ) report research perspectives, positions, values and beliefs in manuscripts and other publications. Many believe this is ( valuable, a waste of time ) and ( essential, unnecessary ) to briefly report in manuscripts, as best as possible, how one's preconceptions, beliefs, values, assumptions and position may have come into play during the research process.

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Fostering reflexivity and good reflexive design includes only one researcher.

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A journal is a good way to foster reflexivity and encourage good reflexive research design.

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We construct meaning through interactions with others when

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  • face to face

  • interacting with media

  • Both face to face and interacting with the media

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held beliefs are an idea or notion that appears to be to people who it (war, beneficiaries, beauty). However, if they can be , they can be (i.e. the term queer is now a matter of pride).

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    Collectively
    Individually
    natural and obvious
    unnatural and illogical
    accept
    reject
    constructed
    deconstructed

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( Positivist/experimental/quantitative, Social construction/critical psychology ) research does tend to take a view that there is a single objective reality that exists “out there”. Technical competence of the researcher is all that matters.

( Social construction/critical psychology, Positivist/experimental/quantitative ): There are multiple socially constructed realities. I.e. 9/11 world trade centre, compared to a battery factory in India exploded where 5000 people died. Or the Alleppey Junta regime (1973). Research shaped by culture, class, gender, life experience of the researcher.

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In qualitative research, the researcher is the .

the process of a continual internal dialogue and critical self-evaluation of the researcher’s positionality.

Position in the field: Insiders or Outsiders. are generally favoured and don't have to make participants at ease. i.e. for tightly knit or religious communities. can be good as they may have an objective view but have to get participants to feel at ease.

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    instrument
    participant
    Reflexivity
    Social construction
    Insiders
    Outsiders

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