Data Collection
Data Analysis
Research Approaches
Rigor / Trustworthiness
Non-probability sampling
100

This tool structures questions for participants in qualitative studies

What is interview guide

100

Patterns identified from the coding process

What are themes

100

Qualitative design that uses first-person stories as data

Narrative Analysis

100

 The strength and quality of a study

What is Rigor?

100

Selecting participants who are easiest to reach

What is convenience sampling?

200

Notes recorded during qualitative data collection--include description and reflection

What are field notes

200

Process of observing, looking for trends, and eventually moving toward theory/ explanations

What is Inductive reasoning 

200

Qualitative design that explores people’s experiences and understandings ('essence')

What is Phenomenology

200

The point at which so much data has been gathered that no new themes are emerging

What is saturation?

200

The researcher uses expertise to select a sample that is most useful to the research purposes.

What is purposive sampling?
300

The process of identifying important concepts in the data

what is coding?

300

Using multiple data sources or data collection techniques

What is Triangulation?

300

Qualitative design that describes culture or aspects of culture

What is ethnography?

300

Using multiple data sources or data collection techniques

What is triangulation?

300

Researchers creating a sample involving individuals that represent a population, ensuring that specific subgroups are included based on quotas.

What is quota sampling?

400

Pre-existing documents like letters, records, or photos used as data

What are archival materials

400

Analyzing patterns and frequency in text

What is content analysis

400

A design intended to produce a theory (explanation) that is based on data gathered

What is grounded theory?

400

Process of having subjects review data analysis for accuracy and validity of interpretations

What are member checks?

400

 Existing participants help recruit future subjects

Snowball sampling

500

The person providing qualitative data

Who is the informant?

500

Develop a narrative or theory to explain findings

What is Interpretation?

500

An in-depth, holistic investigation of an individual, program, or event within its real-life context

What is a case study?

500

Discussing findings with colleagues to reduce bias

What is peer-debriefing?

500

 Selecting all available subjects for a specific period or until a desired target is met.

What is consecutive sampling