Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis
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A ________ iterative process involves the researcher analyzing data throughout the collection process.
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By applying insights generated in the ground theory process to different settings, researchers generate substantive theory.
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When researchers are assigning codes in grounded theory, the aim first is to _______________.
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When researchers focus their intersectional analysis on the experiences of marginalized people and communities, they are using a _______ practice.
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Charmaz identified that the men with chronic illnesses used various methods of approaching and resolving the assault on their traditional masculine self-images. She termed this _____________.
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Which of the following is not one of the statements that Fields' participatory research team drafted based on the data analysis process.
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Charmaz developed the notion of "identity dilemmas" which are ways that men approach and possibly resolve assaults on their traditionally masculine self-images.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software.
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The process that researchers use to categorize data in order to facilitate analysis is known as _______________.
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A cluster or collection of instances that share characteristics or features are called ___________.
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When research happens in multiple steps what are completed repeatedly and systematically, it is an _____________ process.
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An early stage of qualitative analysis in which the researcher stays close to the data and generates concepts is called ________________.
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Researchers are expected to aim for theory-neutral observation when developing grounded theory.
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Discuss the significance of Whitehead's research. What did her grounded theory approach find?
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Which of the following is not a limitation of grounded theory?
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Which of the following is not a part of the grounded theory process?
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