Overview of approaches Flashcards

1
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naive realism

A

positivism

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2
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experimental realism

A

GT

TA

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3
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critical realism (interpretive)

A

IPA

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4
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Contextualist

A

NAR

MW

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5
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Social (discursive) Constructionism

A

DA

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6
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Radical Constructionism

A

FDA

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7
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Extreme realism

A

no truth

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8
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approach grounded in data

A

GT

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9
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approach of lived-experience

A

IPA

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10
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approach of self-construction through experience

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NAR

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11
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approach of self-construction through memory

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MW

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12
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approach of negotiation and achievement of interpersonal objectives

A

DA

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13
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approach of discursive worlds and implication, possibilities and subjectivity

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FDA

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14
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approaches of Language as a mirror

A

GT
IPA
TA

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15
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approach of language as a construction yard

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DA
FDA
(NAR & MW)

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16
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approaches interested in themes

A

GT
TA
IPA

17
Q

approach interested in discourse

A

NAR
MW
DA
FDA

18
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process of GT

A
open coding 
axial coding 
theoretical coding (statement of theory)
memos (relationships/ summary) 
comparison 
iteration (cycling)
19
Q

process of IPA

A
concepts 
sub-themes
themes
order
identifiers / indicies 
double hermeneutic/ hermeneutic circles / bracketing
20
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process of NAR

A
descriptive reading (summary/ subplots) 
interpretive reading (STDCL)
21
Q

interpretive reading in NAR involves

A
(STDCL)
structure 
tone
dominant themes (love vs power)
context 
Langauge (metaphors/ imagery)
22
Q

process of MW

A

individual analysis

cross-sectional analysis

23
Q

individual analysis of MW

A
sequence of actions
role of relationships
cliches
contradictions
said/ not said
24
Q

cross-sectional analysis of MW

A

similarities
differences
themes

25
Q

process of DA

A

discursive strategies

26
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process of FDA

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identify objects 
ways of talking about objects (action orientation) 
subject positions 
subjectiveness 
possibilities