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What does research design refer to in a study?
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?
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?
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?
Which qualitative research method involves studying a specific group's daily life and internal operations?
Ground theory research aims to?
Ground theory research aims to?
A case study involves?
A case study involves?
Content and discourse analysis requires?
Content and discourse analysis requires?
Historical analysis focuses on?
Historical analysis focuses on?
Which of the following methods is used for discovering theories based on data collected?
Which of the following methods is used for discovering theories based on data collected?
Which method of qualitative research looks at how people assign meaning to their experiences with difficult events?
Which method of qualitative research looks at how people assign meaning to their experiences with difficult events?
What is research design?
What is research design?
What are the kinds of qualitative research design?
What are the kinds of qualitative research design?
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Research Design
Research Design
The strategy used to structure a study, ensuring it effectively addresses the research problem.
Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research
A naturalistic research method focused on understanding human experiences and difficulties by exploring their strengths.
Phenomenology
Phenomenology
Understanding how people interpret and give meaning to their lived realities.
Ethnography
Ethnography
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Grounded Theory
Grounded Theory
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Case Study
Case Study
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Content and Discourse Analysis
Content and Discourse Analysis
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Historical Analysis
Historical Analysis
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What is Research Design?
What is Research Design?
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What is Qualitative Research?
What is Qualitative Research?
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What is Phenomenology?
What is Phenomenology?
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What is Ethnography?
What is Ethnography?
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Aim of Grounded Theory
Aim of Grounded Theory
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What is a case study?
What is a case study?
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What is discourse analysis?
What is discourse analysis?
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Focus of historical analysis
Focus of historical analysis
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Grounded theory.
Grounded theory.
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Phenomenology
Phenomenology
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Research design
Research design
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Qualitative research
Qualitative research
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Phenomenology
Phenomenology
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Ethnography
Ethnography
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Grounded Theory
Grounded Theory
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Case study
Case study
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Content and discourse analysis
Content and discourse analysis
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Historical Analysis
Historical Analysis
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Research Design
Research Design
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Qualitative Research
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Content and discourse analysis
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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.