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What does research design refer to in a study?

  • The data collection method
  • The research problem
  • The strategy used to structure the study (correct)
  • The literature review

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of qualitative research?

  • Concern with numerical data (correct)
  • Study of individual words and meanings
  • In-depth understanding of human complexities
  • Focus on human experiences

What does phenomenology study?

  • The daily routines of a group
  • The impact of past events on the present
  • The theory behind human behavior
  • How people give meaning to their experiences (correct)

Which qualitative research method involves studying a specific group's daily life and internal operations?

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Ground theory research aims to?

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A case study involves?

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Content and discourse analysis requires?

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Historical analysis focuses on?

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Which of the following methods is used for discovering theories based on data collected?

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Which method of qualitative research looks at how people assign meaning to their experiences with difficult events?

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What is research design?

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What are the kinds of qualitative research design?

<p>Phenomenology, Ethnography, Grounded Theory, Case Study, Content and Discourse Analysis, and Historical Analysis.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Research Design

The strategy used to structure a study, ensuring it effectively addresses the research problem.

Qualitative Research

A naturalistic research method focused on understanding human experiences and difficulties by exploring their strengths.

Phenomenology

Understanding how people interpret and give meaning to their lived realities.

Ethnography

Understanding a group's daily life, organizational structure, internal operations, and lifestyle.

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Grounded Theory

Discovering a new theory directly from the data collected during research.

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Case Study

In-depth investigation of a specific person, group, organization, or situation over a prolonged period.

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Content and Discourse Analysis

Examining the content of communications such as letters, books, journals, and online messages.

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Historical Analysis

Study of past events through primary documents to understand their relevance to the present.

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What is Research Design?

What strategy structures a study to address the research problem?

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What is Qualitative Research?

Which research type focuses on human experiences and meanings instead of numerical data?

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What is Phenomenology?

Which research method studies how individuals make sense of experiences, like loss or joy?

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What is Ethnography?

Which research method studies the daily life and operations of a specific group?

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Aim of Grounded Theory

What is the goal of grounded theory research?

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What is a case study?

What type of study intensely investigates a single case over time?

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What is discourse analysis?

What research entails examining communications like letters and journals?

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Focus of historical analysis

What type of analysis focuses on linking past occurrences to the present?

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Grounded theory.

Method for discovering theories based on data.

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Phenomenology

Method for how people make sense of certain difficult or important events.

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Research design

It is the study of the strategy used structure a study.

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Qualitative research

It uses the naturalistic method to address human difficulty by discovering its strengths.

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Phenomenology

It is a kind of qualitative research, which studies how people gives meaning to their experiences.

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Ethnography

It is a kind of qualitative research, which understands how a particular group goes about their daily lives.

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Grounded Theory

It is a kind of qualitative research, which discovers a new theory based on the data collected.

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Case study

It is a kind of qualitative research, which involves the investigation of a person for a long period of time.

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Content and discourse analysis

It is a kind of qualitative research, which examines the substance of communication.

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Historical Analysis

It is a design, which explains the relation of the past to the present.

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Research Design

It is a blueprint for the study

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Qualitative Research

Concerned with the experiences, understanding, and words of individuals.

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Content and discourse analysis

The examination of the substance or content of the communication.

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Historical analysis

The study of primary documents to explain the connection of the past events to the present time.

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Study Notes

  • Study notes on Qualitative Research Design by Emille and Aryah

Research Design

  • A research design is a strategy for structuring a study.
  • It ensures the research effectively addresses the problem.
  • A research design acts as the study's blueprint.

Qualitative Research

  • Qualitative research uses a naturalistic method.
  • It addresses human difficulty by discovering strengths, according to Beck in 2004.
  • Qualitative research is concerned with experiences, understanding, and words of individuals.
  • Qualitative research aims for an in-depth understanding of human situations.

Kinds of Qualitative Research Design

  • Phenomenology
  • Ethnography
  • Grounded Theory
  • Case Study
  • Content and Discourse Analysis
  • Historical Analysis

Phenomenology

  • Phenomenology studies how people give meaning to their experiences.
  • Examples of these experiences include the death of loved ones, care for people, and friendliness of people.

Ethnography

  • Ethnography studies how a particular group goes about their daily lives
  • Ethnography includes their organizational setup, internal operations, and lifestyle.

Grounded Theory

  • Grounded theory occurs when a researcher discovers a new theory based on collected data.
  • Grounded theory is a research methodology for discovering theory in a substantive area.

Case Study

  • Case studies involve the investigation of a person, group, organization, or situation.
  • Case studies occur for a long period to explain why such things occur to the subject under study.

Content and Discourse Analysis

  • Content and discourse analysis requires examination or analysis of the communication.
  • Communication takes place through letters, books, journals, diaries, photos, video recordings, SMS, online messages, emails, etc.

Historical Analysis

  • Historical analysis includes the study of primary documents.
  • Historical analysis explains the connection of past events to the present time.

Q&A Review:

  • Research design refers to the strategy used to structure the study.
  • Concern with numerical data is NOT a characteristic of qualitative research.
  • Phenomenology studies how people give meaning to their experiences.
  • Ethnography involves studying a specific group's daily life and internal operations.
  • Grounded theory research aims to discover a new theory based on collected data.
  • A case study involves investigating a person, group, or situation for an extended period.
  • Content and discourse analysis requires examining the substance of communication like letters or online messages.
  • Historical analysis focuses on the connection between past events and present time.
  • Grounded theory is often used for discovering theories based on data collected.
  • Phenomenology is a study of how people assign meaning to their experiences with difficult events.

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Study notes on qualitative research. Notes include discussion on research design, qualitative research, types of qualitative research, phenomenology, and ethnography. Qualitative research uses a naturalistic method. It addresses human difficulty by discovering strengths.

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