Practical Research 1

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Practical Research 1

Words and phrases that describe Qualitative Research and Quantitative Research

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Qualitative Research

1. Human understanding and interpretation
2. Data analysis
3. Active, powerful, and forceful
4. Data gathering
5. Multiple research approaches and methods
6. Allows you to plan your study
7. Being multi-method research
8. Specificity to generalization
9. Contetualization
10. Context or situations of individuals life
11. Diversified data in real life situations
12. Collecting data in a natural setting
13. A bounds with words and visuals
14. Provide complete description thru essays/paragraphs
15. Self as instrument to gather data
16. Interview questions
17. Observations
18. Prolonged engagement
19. Analysis of text
20. Word responses
21. Presenting videos, pictures, antifacts, and description
22. Has tendency to be subjective
23. Soft science
24. Studies human behavior in scientific manner
25. Develops theories
26. Knowing meaning and discovery
27. Focuses on exploring ideas and formulating a theory or hypothesis
28. Analyzed by summarizing, categorizing and interpreting
29. Mainly expressed in words
30. Requires few responses
31. Open-ended questions
32. Case study
33. Ethnography
34. Phenomenology
35. Content analysis
36. Discourse analysis
37. Historical analysis
38. Grounded theory
39. Unveil individuals perceptions, feelings, and attitudes about certain topic
40. Information is precise and reliable
41. Stimulates people's interdependence or interpersonal relationships
42. Archival
43. Anecdotal
44. Critical incident techniques
45. Focus group discussion
46. Hermeneutics
47. Group process discussion
48. Narratives
49. Oral history
50. Participatory rapid appraisal
51. Participants observation
52. Probe
53. Market research
54. Positivism
55. Examine
56. Examination
57. Examines the context or situations of an individual's life
58. Explores a phenomenon to better understanding
59. Requires non-numerical data
60. Immersion to the world
61. May use first person point of view
62. Deals with direct quotations of people's experiences
63. People's attitude
64. People's beliefs and thoughts
65. The quotation is always verbatim or words by words
66. Survey is not applied in qualitative research
67. It adopts a naturalistic approach to its subject matter
68. Promotes full understanding of human behavior/personality traits in their natural setting.
69. It's instrumental for positive charges
70. It ingenders respect for people individually
71. Way of understanding and interpreting social interactions
72. Increases researchers interest in the study
73. Offer multiple ways of acquiring and examining knowledge about something
74. Subjective
75. Holistic
76. Process-oriented
77. Tentative
78. Evolving
79. Based on particular study
80. Controlled setting not as important
81. Intent to collect small
82. Not necessarily representative
83. Sample in order to get in-depth understanding
84. Relate the central question to the strategy of inquiry.
85. Begin with what or how
86. Focus more on how and why than what
87. Focus on single phenomenon or concept
88. Use exploratory verb like discover or describe
89. Avoid directional words such as affect and impact
90. Evolve during study
91. Open-minded without reference to the literature
92. Specify the participants and research site
93. Educational
94. Professional and personal
95. Non-academic and academic
96. Explores, understands, describes, generates, and discover phenomenon
97. Learn and describe individuals' views
98. Assess a process over time
99. Generate theories based on participants' views
100. The results cannot be generalized
101. Exploring ideas and forming theories
102. Words and paragraphs
103. Literature review
104. Behavior
105. Narrative
106. Text-based
107. Informal, unstructured or semi-structured
108. Observation
109. Inductive
110. Small sample
111. Is bottom-up in nature
112. Follows the inductive approach most of the time
113. Adopts interpretivism research paradigm
114. Does not make use of statistical techniques
115. Data collected in subjective form
116. A small group of suitable respondents are chosen intentionally for sampling
117. Provides rich data, valuable insights and detailed information that are open for exploration and interpretation
118. Descriptive and conceptual that can be categorized based on the respondents traits and characteristics
119. Indicators are broadly defined
120. Intepretative
121. Exploratory
122. Can be subject to bias in the interpretation of the open-ended responses
123. Data analysis can be complex, time-consuming, and expensive.
124. The analysis rules are not well defined but in most cases, the data is summarized, categorized, and interpreted
125. To explore complex human issues
126. Literative
127. flexible
128. Integral part of the research process
129. Indirect quality assurance methods of trustworthiness
130. Tends to be smaller
131. Tends to be natural
132. Collected using interviews, written documents, and observations
133. Summarized
134. Categorized
135.

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