Interviewing 1
Interviewing 2
Analysing ethical considerations and research methods in children research 1
Techniques to Identify Themes
in Qualitative Data 1
Techniques to Identify Themes
in Qualitative Data 2
100

What are the three main types of interviews?

Structured, semi-structured, unstructured

100

In which type of interview participants are encouraged to talk freely on various topics?

Unstructured

100

In what field were articles that have involved children as the participants were used as data in this paper?

TESOL

100

What is the difference between 'open coding', 'qualitative analysis' and 'latent coding'?

None

100

What is the reverse approach to theme identification?

searching for missing information

200

Which type of interview is usually used to collect deep information on emotions, concerns and lived-experiences of participants?

Unstructured

200

What is the next step in research after transcribing the interviews?

Data analysis


200

What was the most common criteria used to include or exclude children into research, when they started to be viewed as research subjects?

Age

200

What are the indigenous categories in the identification of themes in qualitative data?

local terms used in unfamiliar ways

200

In which way multiple techniques could be combined to make it very useful in theme discovery?

in a sequential way

300

What is the next step in research after conducting the interviews?

transcribing the interviews

300

How do the authors call the warm up questions about different aspects of participants' personal lives?

Icebreakers

300

Name all the ways children can be involved in a research:

as object, as subject, as social actor and as participants and/or co-researchers


300

With which text should the scrutiny-based techniques be used?

rich texts

300

What is meant by the term "theoretical saturation" in text analysis?

no new themes are being identified

400

What is one of the ways of asking the sensitive questions?

depersonalise, in third person


400

What helps and guides to organise, categorise and interpret qualitative data?


the theoretical framework

400

According to which principle, the participants’ identifiable data are promised to be protected from other people unless otherwise agreed to?

confidentiality


400

What is the 'investigator fatigue'?

when the investigator cannot find any new themes

400

Who usually reaches theoretical saturation first, more experienced researchers or novices?

novices


500

What paradigm is used as the theoretical underpinning for the qualitative interviews?

Constructivism


500

Which aspects of speech are particularly difficult to analyse without the additional input of non-verbal communication?

humour and sarcasm

500

What two main aspects that influence quality and integrity of any study researchers must consider?

ethical considerations and research methods

500

How do linguists often indicate transitions in written texts?

new paragraphs

500

According to Quinn, why do people use metaphors in discussions about marriage?

people assume their listeners understand the shared meaning behind the metaphor.

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