QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 123

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Mind Map on QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 123, created by Daniela Rodriguez on 26/04/2020.
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 123
  1. It is the type of research characterized by the usage of descriptive data mostly without applying treatments to see the posttreatments.
    1. DATA GATHERING TECHNIQUES
      1. ETHNOGRAPHIES
        1. The purpose of this is to provide a holistic description of cultural patterns from an emic perspective.
        2. CASE STUDIES
          1. The purpose of this is to provide a detailed description of specific participants and it is developed through periodic intervals for an extended period of time.
          2. INTERVIEWS
            1. This offers the researcher the opportunity to use structured, semistructured and unstructured interviews that allow him to work with the group and acquire information that surveys could not provide.
            2. OBSERVATIONS
              1. The purpose of this is to provide careful descriptions of learner's activities without influencing their context.
              2. DIARIES/JOURNALS
                1. The purpose of this is to provide an inside perspective that can complement the researcher's process.
              3. ANALYZING QUALITATIVE DATA
                1. THE THREE STAGES OF ANALYSIS.
                  1. COMPREHENSIVE
                    1. In this stage of aspects of a chosen context are researched.
                    2. TOPIC ORIENTED.
                      1. In this stage the topic has been clarified through preliminary analysis and the data collection becomes focused.
                      2. HYPOTHESIS ORIENTED
                        1. In this stage, the hypothesis are created based on the data collected.
                      3. STRATEGIES
                        1. TRIANGULATION
                          1. THEORETICAL
                            1. Usage of multiple perspectives to analyze the same set of data
                            2. INVESTIGATOR
                              1. Usage of multiple observers and interviews
                              2. METHODOLOGICAL
                                1. Usage of multiple measures and research methods to analyze the same phenomena
                          2. THE ROLE OF QUANTIFICATION IN QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
                            1. Quantification can assuredly be helpful in the generation of hypotheses and detection of patterns: It is specially important when presenting the results.
                            2. CHARACTERISTICS
                              1. Usage of rich detailed descriptions.
                                1. Usage of natural and holistic representation of the phenomena.
                                  1. Few participants.
                                    1. Emic perspectives
                                      1. Cyclical and open-ended processes.
                                        1. Possible ideological orientations
                                          1. General and open-ended research questions.
                                          2. EMIC VS ETIC INTERPRETATION.
                                            1. In the Emic interpretation the perspective and input of the participants is taken into account while in Etic the researcher´s perspective is the one that is taken into account.
                                            2. DISADVANTAGES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
                                              1. CREDIBILITY
                                                1. Lack of naturality of the participants.
                                                2. TRANSFERABILITY
                                                  1. Lack of similarity on the context to pass results between contexts
                                                  2. CONFIRMABILITY
                                                    1. Lack of detailed data.
                                                    2. DEPENDABILITY
                                                      1. Lack of characterization of the research context and relationships among the participants.
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