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A systematic approach used to describe experiences and situations from the perspective of the person in a situation. Qualitative Research
The experiences that comprise the lives of humans. Phenomena
The extent to which the identified meanings represent the perspectives of the participants accurately. Rigor
A philosophy and a group of research methods congruent with the philosopy that guide the study of experiences or phenomena. Phenomenology
When researchers set aside their own biases and preconceptions to describe the phenomenon in a naïve way. Bracket
An inductive technique that emerged from the discipline of sociology. Grounded Theory Research
Involves exploring how people define reality and how their beliefs are related to their actions. Symbolic Interaction Theory
A method to study cultures through immersion in a culture over time. Ethnographic Research
Studying behaviours from within the culture that recognizes the uniqueness of the individual. E
Studying behavior from outside the culture and examining similarities and differences across cultures. Etic Approach
Being in the culture and gaining increasing familiarity with aspects of the culture, such as language, sociocultural norms, traditions, and other social dimensions, including family, communication patterns, religion, work patterns, and expressions of emotions. Immersed
Examines events of the past. Historical Research
The interview of a person who played a role in the historical event. Primary Source
People who lived at the same time or those who heard stories of that time may provide information to provide breadth and depth to the description that the researcher is developing. Secondary Source
Subjects in qualitative studies. Participants
Persons with extensive knowledge and influence in a culture. Key Informants
Fixed set of questions, no fixed responses. Semistructured Interviews
Open-ended questions, with probes. Unstructured Interview
Are queries made by the researcher to obtain more information from the participant about a particular interview question. Probes
Obtains the participants perceptions of a specific topic in a permissive and nonthreatening setting. Focus Groups
A method of gathering data for qualitative studies, especially ethnography studies. Observation
Notes taken during or shortly after observations. Field Notes
The process of reading the data, breaking text down into subparts, and giving a label to that part of the text. Coding
The researcher places the findings in a larger context and may link different themes or factors in the findings to each other. Interpretation
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