Week 1: Overview of Qualitative Research Questions and Designs Flashcards

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What is qualitative research

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source of well grounded, rich descriptions and explanations of processes in identifiable local contexts

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with qualitative data one can

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preserve chronological flow, see precisely which events lead to which consequences, and derive fruitful explanations

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received view

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hard sciences, objective facts, empiricism/positivism, one truth, validation and replication, quantitative research

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percieved view

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soft sciences, historicism/phenomenology, subjective facts, multiple truths, trends & patterns, qualitative research

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postmodernism view

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macroanalysis, contextual meaning, truths considered with regards to history, different views, uncovering opposing views, methodologic pluralism methods

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6
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ontology

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what is reality

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7
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epistemology

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what and how can i know reality/knowledge

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theoretical perspective

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what approach can we use to get knowledge

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methodology

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what procedure can we use to acquire knowledge

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methods

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what tools can we use to acquire knowledge

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sources

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what data can we collect

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12
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subjectivism

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Knowledge is merely subjective and there is no external or objective truth, individual experience is truth. There is no ‘one’ truth to be discovered, truths are experienced and/or constructed.

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constructivism and interpretivism

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  • aims to understand and explain human and social reality, and focuses on interpreting the social life world within its cultural context.
  • knowledge and meaningful reality are constructed in and out of an interaction between humans and their world
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methodologies

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  • grounded theory
  • phenomenology
  • ethnography
  • action research
  • etc.
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15
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methods (data collection)

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interviews, focus groups, observations, images, docs

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16
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methods (data analysis)

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thematic analysis, constant comparative analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis, framework analysis, conservation analysis, discourse analysis

17
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research questions that require qualitative approaches

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  • cannot be answered by yes or no
  • perspectives and experiences
  • start with how/why
18
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what is bias

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Any deviation from the truth in data collection, analysis, interpretation and publication is called bias.