This mixed method involves simultaneouly merging and then comparing quantitative and qualitative data.
What is Convergent Parallel?
The use of multiple researchers, sources, or data collection methods.
What is Triangulation?
Chapter 17 in your text lists 5 dimensions of culture. This dimension concerns the extend to which a society recognizes inequality in its social institutions.
What is power distance?
When working to create a new theory, this type of research is best.
What is qualitative research?
What is expense?
This mixed method involves collecting and analyzing quantitative data then collecting and analyzing qualitative data to see what is being overlooked by the quantitative method.
What is explanatory sequential?
An intensive study of the characteristics of a certain culture through firsthand experience.
What is ethnographic research?
This dimension of culture concerns the relative values of assertiveness and non-assertiveness within the culture.
What is masculinity-femininity?
Despite 3/4 of the American population holding a belief, this often goes ignored in counseling training programs.
What is spirituality or religion?
A major strength of mixed methods research.
What is multiple data sets to compare?
This mixed method calls for collecting both qualitative and quantitative data before deciding which type of data is primary and which type is supportive.
What is Embedded Design?
The goal of this type of quantitative research is to develop a theory of social processes.
What is grounded theory?
This dimension of culture concerns whether individuals are expected to take care of themselves or the person's group is expected to create structures of support.
What is individualism-collectivism?
This type of qualitative data collection comes from group interviews.
What are focus groups?
Used in qualitative research, it is similar to reliability and validity in quantitative research.
What is rigor?
A mixed methods design that uses a specific lens to consider a question from the perspective of a marginalized group.
What is (concurrent) transformative design?
Developed by Edmund Husserl in the early 1900's, this type of qualitative research is focused on understanding the realities of research participants from their point of view.
What is phenomenology?
This dimension of culture is related to the society's willingness to accept ambiguity or prefers to protect against ambiguity by creating greater structure in careers.
What is uncertainty avoidance?
One of the words used to describe qualitative analysis.
What coding, reducing, thematic analysis, or identifying patterns?
A qualitative method used to understand past events in order to have a clearer understanding of current event.
What is historical research?
This mixed method involves collecting and analyzing qualitative data first, then collecting and analzying quantitative data to see if the qualitative findings generalize to a larger population.
What is Exploratory Sequential?
One of two ways to set aside bias in qualitative research.
What is bracketing or reflexivity?
This dimension of culture refers to the timeframe orientation of its people.
The term for collecting data through watching subjects in their daily lives.
What is naturalistic observation?
What is cultural neuroscience?