Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis

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According to Coffey and Atkinson, third level coding involves a deeper awareness of the content of what people say and the organization of the social setting or conditions being studied.

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Data can be organized in which of the following ways?

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According to Lofland and Lofland, coding should happen _______________.

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A brief written exploration of concepts, questions, and emerging analysis is called a(n) _____________.

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The process of grounded theory is marked by _______________ of new and existing data within a particular concept.

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An example of an intersectional framework would be considering how gender and race impact the experience of poverty.

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Organizing data chronologically is best when _________________.

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Open coding is undertaken by putting data back together in new ways to make connections between categories.

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Which of the following is not a reason to use CAQDAS when analyzing qualitative research?

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Coding is the process researchers use to categorize data to facilitate analysis.

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Explain the concept intersectionality in your own words. What is important about this approach? How do your identities intersect?

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What are the challenges of grounded theory?

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Grounded theory is approach where theory is the starting point which shapes data collection.

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__________ allow the researcher to reflect upon and keep track of what is happening or being conveyed in the data.

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Focused coding refers to the systematic application of most frequently occurring or compelling codes to qualitative data.

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The third level of coding moves away from the __________.

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Researchers use analytic memos to reminder themselves of what concepts or categories refer to during the analysis process.

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An unexpected finding from Whitehead's research on women with anorexia was _________________.

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Describe how Whiting and team's research used grounded theory in their study.

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An in-depth method of analysis in which the research applies a code to every line of fieldnotes or transcripts is called _______________.

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