General
Approaches to qualitative research
Data Analysis
Impact
Types
100

This is much more time consuming in qualitative studies 

What is data collection for researchers

100
A study using the smallest sample size to examine in depth a specific component in context  

What is: a case study

100

The two types of coding in qualitative data analysis

What is:  Manifest and Latent

100

Evaluations that assess the success of a program and that guide decisions about continuation or changes

What is:  Summative Program Evaluations

100

A series of meetings of parents of individuals with an intellectual/developmental disability around the state to examine needs, gaps and use of services. 

What is: Focus Groups

200

Life history, grounded theory, case studies, ethnographic and focus groups

What are: types of designs and methods commonly used in qualitative research 

200

One does not begin with a theory, then prove it. Rather one begins with an area of study and what is relevant to that area is allowed to emerge.

What is: grounded theory

200

The 6 different ways to look for patterns in data 

What is: Frequencies, Magnitudes, Structures, Processes, Causes and Consequences 

200

Evaluations that focus on obtaining information for program planning, implementation process or specific performance elements. 

What is:  Formative Program Evaluation 

200

This is a common weakness of many types of qualitative research.

What is: generalizability

300
The questionnaires used for your study include these type of questions 

What is: Open ended 

300
The method that might be used to study the experience of teachers in urban high schools.  

What is phenomenology or ethnography (specific type of phenomenology)?

300

This "science of signs" is commonly associated with content analysis and examines the meanings associated with particular signs.  An example of this might be the 1979 study on how gender is depicted in advertisements.  

What is:  Semiotics 

300

A graphic portrayal that depicts the essential components of the program.

What is:  A Logic Model 

300

Another name for this type of qualitative method is collaborative because of the unique role of the participants  

What is:  Participant Action Research 

400

This type of study method incorporates both qualitative and quantitative sources of data 

What is:  Mixed Methods Study 

400

A study that looks at the treatment of individuals with mental health issues through the 1900's.  

What is:  Historical Analysis 

400

The three tools for preparing data for analysis.

What is: memoing, coding and concept mapping 

400

The essential components of a logic model 

What is:  Resources/Inputs, Activities, Short Term objectives, Long term objectives and Impact 

400

This study uses this method when they interviewed the students who were in the Parkland school shooting.  

What is:  Life History 

500

Sample size likely or preferred 

What is:  smaller 

500

It's greatest advantages are economy in terms of both time and money 

What is: content analysis

500

This types of sampling often used in qualitative studies

What is:  Purposive, Availability, Snowball

500

Reasons for to use qualitative instead of quantitative methods 

What is:  Understand deeper context of a phenomenon and/or to clarify a potential hypothesis that could then be included in a quantitative study,  

500

The method was used in the study that followed 3 siblings who were removed from their home due to abuse and placed in a series of foster homes.  

What is:  Case Study