Research Methods
Qualitative
Research Methods
Ethnography
100

This method is designed to gain an in-depth, contextualized understanding of human behavior. 

Qualitative

100

This is a one-on-one conversation using a set of questions.

Interview

100

This method goes to "wherever people are", to research their way of being/living. 

Fieldwork

200

This approach seeks to understand another person’s beliefs and behaviors from the perspective of their own culture (no judgement). 

Cultural Relativism 

200

Collects responses using a set of questions from sample of individuals.

Surveys

200

Researchers immerses themselves in the day-to-day activities of the participants or location

Participant Observation

300

This method integrates qualitative and quantitative evidence for comprehensive analysis. 

Mixed-Method

300

The in depth study of everyday practices and lives of people; a detailed description of a culture.

Ethnography

300

Research method using your own lived experience to explore cultural phenomena.

Autoethnography

400

Documenting science without personal opinion or judgement.

Objectivity

400

This displays interaction between people and place.

Social Map

400

Describes the behaviors and beliefs from the perspective of the studied culture ( insider)

Emic

500

The researcher creates a hypothesis and then designs a study to prove or disprove it.  

Deductive

500

This is a discussion among a group of selected individuals about a particular topic. 

Focus Group

500

The method  gathering as much information on "dying or disappearing cultures". 

Salvage Ethnography