This term describes exploring and exposing individual experiences, biases, and cultures throughout the research and writing process
Reflexivity
This research design involves open-ended conversations to capture rich narratives
In-depth interviews
The term for the ability to apply this set of findings to a relevant new situation
Transferability
Qualitative research entirely disregards objectivity
False - Qualitative research requires the researcher to be transparent of their own biases
Qualitative researchers, interested more in the quality than the quantity of a phenomenon, tend to ask "blank?" and "blank?" rather than "how many?" or "to what extend?"
"how?" and "why?"
This research design describes the combination of both qualitative and quantitative methods in a research study
Mixed methods
The practice of informing participants about the study's purpose, risks, and benefits before obtaining their consent
Informed consent
Qualitative researchers typically work inductively, building patterns, categories, and themes from the bottom up by organizing the data into increasingly more abstract units of information.
True
The three terms for the most common alternatives to reliability and validity are
Dependability, confirmability, and transferability
This research design involves an in-depth exploration of a particular individual, group, or phenomenon
Case study
This term might be composed with the title in one column, a definition in another column, and then an example (e.g., line numbers) in another.
Codebook
In experimental research, the term 'derive of sight' is when the experimenter (and/or the participant) is kept unaware of the participant’s assigned study condition.
False - Blinding
This research design typically combines the contributions of educators and professionals. The research undergoes several iterations, building on the experts' opinions and experiences.
The Delphi technique
This research design involves studying people and cultures in their natural environment
This term describes the deliberate selection of individuals or sites chosen for their ability to offer valuable insights and information regarding the research problem and questions?
Purposefully sample
Miles and Huberman (1994) recommended that the consistency of the coding be in agreement at least 80% of the time for good qualitative reliability (Creswell).
True