Our professors name.
What is Dr. Clara Juando-Prats?
Name of the topic covered in our readings.
What is reflexivity?
The deadline of our first assignment.
What is Monday February 13th, 2023?
Two elements of reflexivity.
What is recognition of self and recognition of the other?
”Do my beliefs make me predisposed to examine my data to a particular conclusion?”
What is a reflexivity?
The need for reflexivity.
What is to legitimize, “validate”, and question research-practices, interpretations, and representations?
The title of the reading by Roni Berger.
What is ”Now I see it, now I don’t researcher‘s position and reflexivity in qualitative research”?
To be ______ needs self-conscious awareness of oneself in relation to the other, and self-awareness of the process of self-scrutiny.
What is reflexive?
Reflexivity is a practice that only needs to be done once, and can be applied to all of your future research.
What is incorrect?
True or False: Reflection is a part of reflexivity.
What is true?
Define reflexivity according To Ellis and Berger (Berger, 2013).
What is the process of understanding ourselves as part of the process of understanding others?
Berger’s example she provided based on her own experience of moving from an “outsider” to an “insider” within the process of her own research.
What is being a part of a stepfamily?
Self-location may include the following…
What is gender, race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, etc?
Define ‘recognition of the other’ in reflexivity in research.
What is understanding/getting to know the subject of the research, OR acknowledging the other’s perspective and how it may be different from your perspective?
“Taps into a more immediate, continuing, dynamic, and subjective self-awareness” (Finlay, 2002)
What is reflexivity?
The main critique of reflexivity.
What is the insider/outsider debate and/or the interpretation and representation debate?
Theoretical frameworks reflexivity can also be found in? (Finlay, 2002)
What is social constructionist, phenomenological, psychodynamic, participative approaches, post-structuralism, critical theory, feminist theory, etc.
Different ways of being reflexive.
Listening, practicing physical/mental awareness, discussing, finding new ways of acquiring knowledge, and getting uncomfortable.
Understanding your own privileges and power in relation to others.
What is the recognition of self?
The examination of one’s own conscious thoughts and feelings.
What is reflection?
The Harry Potter metaphor regarding reflexivity.
What is Dumbledore’s Pensieve?
List challenges that researchers experience while conducting qualitative research on sensitive topics (Dickson-Swift et al., 2007).
What is rapport building, use of self-disclosure, dealing with developing attachments, hearing untold stories, feelings of guilt, vulnerability, exhaustion, and issues related to both transcribing and analyzing data?
Practicing reflexivity within qualitative research can look different for every research. List a few tools or methods used to collect observations, thoughts, sensations, and/or feelings.
Journaling, voice notes, sketches etc.
The goals of ‘recognition of the other’?
What is the representation, interpretation, and co-creation of knowledge?
Questioning your own assumptions and knowledge about a particular topic.
What is reflexivity?