Narrative Research
Ethnographic Designs
Research Process
Literature Review
Research Paper
100
In it, researchers collect and tell stories about people's lives; describe the lives of individuals, and write narratives of individual experiences.
What is narrative research design
100
Qualitative research procedures for describing, analyzing, and interpreting a culture-sharing group's patterns of behavior, beliefs, and language that develop over time.
What is ethnographic research
100
the broad subject matter that a researcher wishes to address in a study.
What is the educational topic
100
A list of journal articls, books, and other documents that describe information pertaining to a research topic
What is a literature review
100
In APA style, the section that contains a list of sources in alphabetical order.
What is references
200
Researchers focus on the experiences of one or two individuals.
What is individual experiences.
200
Narrates the study in a third-person, dispassionate voice and reports on observations of participants and their views.
What is realist ethnographer
200
An educational issue, concern, or controversy that a researcher investigates.
What is a research problem
200
Information by the individuals who actually conducted the research.
What is primary source literature
200
The style most commonly used in research papers written within a mental health sciences.
What is APA style
300
To collect the chronological perspective of individual experience
What is collecting individual stories
300
Two or more individuals who share a common belief, behavior, and language.
What is culture-sharing group
300
The individuals and groups who will potentially read and beneit from information in a research study.
What is the audience
300
Provide overviews of literature and research on timely issues in education.
What are summaries
300
The condensed title of a paper that appears at the top of each page.
What is header
400
Narrative researchers arrange data by themes.
What is coding for themes
400
studies issues of power, empowerment, inequality, inequity, dominance, and repression.
What is a critical ethnographer
400
Contains the actual research problem as well as the topic, justification, deficiencies, and audience.
What is statement of the problem
400
Asks: Does the literature focus on the same topic as a research study?
What is topic relevence
400
A note, within the text of a paper, referencing where a particular quote or piece of information was found.
What is a citation
500
The inquirer actively involves the participants as research unfolds.
What is collaborating with participants
500
In ethnography, a researchers gathers data in the setting in which participants are located.
What is fieldwork
500
DAILY DOUBLE: What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
What is African or European
500
Asks: Is literature available in a library or can it be downloaded?
What is accessibility relevence
500
A section of a literature review paper that outlines the means by which literature was acquired.
What is methods