Misc.
Definition
Design
Definition
Rationale
100
Triangulation
What is the use of multiple sources called?
100
“…the researcher describes the lived experiences of individuals about a phenomenon as described by the individuals.” (Creswell, 2014, p. 14)
What is phenomenological research?
100
Moustaka's
Whos methodology did we review?
100
The process of turning an interview into text.
What is transcribing?
100
It increases the validity of the study.
Why is triangulation used?
200
The process of eliminating extraneous coded words or data.
What is focused coding?
200
Involves the use of multiple data sources to increase the accuracy and credibility of the findings. -(Patton, 2002; Creswell, 2014)
What is Triangulation?
200
Research aimed and social and political change.
What is transformative research?
200
It allows researchers to investigate phenomenons and experiences which may not be able to be quantified.
What is the point behind phenomenological research?
300
The data is organized
What is done before data is read over for an overview?
300
Consistency
What is qualitative reliability?
300
True, they believe there are too many deviations to generalize, so, we should study people's views.
Phenomenological studies operate from a constructivist perception. True or False?
300
Description of the text in which a researcher tries to perceive the data in a new light.
What is a structural description?
300
It helps to prevent error and increases the validity and reliability of the study.
What is the point of having participants check their transcriptions?
400
True
Focused coding content analysis are synonymous. True or False?
400
It is the accuracy of the findings.
What is Qualitative Validity?
400
Audiovisual Documents Interviews
According to Creswell (2014) what are the 3 types of measures?
400
Experimental research, cause and effect. Mainly quantitative.
What is postpositivism?
400
It allows researchers to start making ideas.
Why is getting an overview of the data important before analysis begins?
500
Textual refers to what is within the text, but structural involves looking at the data in different perspectives.
What is the difference between textual and structural description?
500
As seeking possible meanings through imagination or thinking differently
How is the term imaginative variation used?
500
interviews pictures photographs art journals letters
What forms of data collection does Phenomenological research use?
500
In what way the researcher is active in the research.
What does it mean by the "role of the researcher"?
500
Data is done this way to help researchers perceive the data in new ways.
Why is the textual description done before the structural description of the data?