Ethnography
Ground Theory
Phenomenology
A Case Study
Biological Study
100
What is Ethnography?
studies the interview process for choosing a new principal pg.34
100
What is the Grounded Theory Study about?
The survival and coping strategies of 11 women to childhood sexual abuse pg. 33
100
How many steps in data analysis are there?
4 (pg.32)
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What is part of the case?
The entire campus and its response to potentially violent crimes (36)
100
This study has a central focus. What/Who is it?
The single individual Vonnie Lee (29-30)
200
What is Wolcott overall intent?
See the culture of the school at work in the activities of Principla Selection Committee. pg.35
200
What is the central category around which the theory is developed? (The central phenomenon)
Threatening or dangerous feelings along with helplessness, powerlessness, and lack of control. pg. 33
200
What study does phenomenology discuss?
the "caring interaction" between a nurse and his or her patient. (pg.31)
200
What type of system is this case?
A bound system (37)
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The data collection consists of what?
conversations/stories, the reconstruction of life experiences, and participant observations (30)
300
What are the three themes of the interview process?
1. lack of professional knowledge associated with the role 2. an esteem for personal feelings 3. a proclivity toward "variety-reducing" behavior. pg.35
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What are the factors causing the Central Phenomenon?
Cultural norms and different forms of sexual abuse pg. 33
300
What is the single phenomenon the author studies?
the caring interaction(pg.32)
300
What data was collected for this study?
interviews, observations, documents, and audio-visual material (36)
300
There is one event that the author focuses on, the bus ride. This special event is also called what?
An epiphany (31)
400
What are the cultural elements to an ethnography?
- author tells this story as a storyteller -author explains cultural themes of roles and behavior of the committee -describes the "everyday life of person" pg.35
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What facets of Grounded Theory does the article not cover?
Open coding, forming initial categories of information, developing propositions or hypotheses specifying relations among categories, and the conditional matrix. pg. 34
400
What is the field of perception?
seeing how they experience, live, and display the phenomenon.(pg.32)
400
What information was gathered for the data analysis?
denial, fear, re triggering, safety and campus planning (36)
400
Why would someone decide to write a biography or life history on a single individual?
They do it when an individual needs to be studied as suggested by the literature or when that individual can illuminate a specific issue (38)
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How do the authors educate the reader about Grounded Theory?
By an extensive passage on coding data into categories of information and memoing their thoughts throughout the project pg. 34
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What is needed for the client to describe the experience as a caring interaction?
empathy, openness, life as a mystery, and being present for others. (pg.32)
500
What is the layout of the Lincoln and Guba's (1985) case study structure?
problems, context, issues, and lessons learned (36)
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The researcher is reflecting on something...what is it??
He's reflecting on the use of the metaphor as a useful framework for analyzing stories of informants. (30)
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