TRUE OR FALSE. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH USES THE INDUCTIVE METHOD INSTEAD OF THE DEDUCTIVE METHOD.
TRUE
A researcher conducts in-depth interviews with individuals who have experienced a specific life event to understand their personal perspectives and feelings.
PHENOMENLOGY
This basic method involves gathering detailed information directly from participants through structured or unstructured questions.
INTERVIEWS
THIS IS KNOWN AS RELYING ON YOUR GUT FEELING IN ORDER TO GET THE INFORMATION
INTUITION
This term describes the understanding that people's perceptions and interpretations of reality are influenced by their personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. THEIR REALITY IS UNIQUE TO THEM
SUBJECTIVE
A study examines the practices and cultural norms of a specific community by spending time with its members and documenting their daily activities.
ETHNOGRAPHY
This method uses group discussions to gather diverse perspectives on a specific topic.
FOCUS GROUPS
A TERM THAT IS REFERRED TO REVEALING TO YOUR PARTICIPANTS THAT THEY HAVE BEEN DECEIVED
DE-BRIEFING
This five-letter word starting with "V" describes the idea that research findings and interpretations are influenced by the beliefs and personal views of the participants
A researcher collects data through multiple interviews and observations to develop a theoretical framework that explains how a group adapts to new technology.
GROUNDED THEORY
This method can be limited by the observer's biases and interpretations, potentially leading to inaccurate conclusions.
YEARS LATER, THIS PRESIDENT ISSUED AN APOLOGY TO VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES THAT WERE A PART OF THE TUSKEEGEE SYPHILLIS EXPERIMENT
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
THIS IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE RESEARCHER'S ROLE OR PLACE IN THE STUDY AS OPPOSED TO HIS ROLE OR PLACE IN A QUANTITATIVE STUDY
QUALITATIVE - VERY INVOLVED IN THE MIX
QUANTITATIVE - NUETRAL
A detailed investigation focuses on a single organization to explore how its unique culture influences employee engagement and productivity.
CASE STUDY
THIS IS THE ONLY METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION THAT CAN BE BOTH A DESIGN AS WELL AS A METHOD
CASE STUDIES
THE NAME OF THE REPORT WHICH CONTAINS THE THREE TEIRS OF THE DO NO HARM PRINCIPLE
THE BELMONT REPORT
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A researcher utilizes a combination of interviews, participant observations, and existing literature to build a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics within a marginalized community and its challenges.
MIXED METHODS OR MULTI-METHOD APPROACH
This phenomenon occurs when participants change their behavior simply because they know they are being observed, potentially skewing the results.
THE HAWTHORNE EFFECT
THIS IS AN EXPLANATION OF THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THREE TEIRS OF THE BELMONT REPORT
JUSTICE - This principle addresses the fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of research.
BENEFICIENCE - ENSURING THE BENEFITS OUTWEIGH THE RISKS. MAXIMIZING BENEFITS AND MINIMIZING RISKS
RESPECT FOR PERSONS - LOOKING OUT FOR THE VULNERABLE AND ENSURING INFORMED CONSENT