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

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Lofland and Lofland suggest that in the early stages of analysis, ___________.

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Describe Tolman's mixed method approach to her study? Why was it important to used a mixed methods approach in this case?

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Discuss the steps that Charmaz took in her research of men with chronic, non-terminal illnesses.

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__________ are general or abstract ideas that serve to organize observations and ideas about some aspect of the social world.

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A limiting factor of using oral histories for secondary analysis is _____________.

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What is the first step of organizing qualitative data?

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What does it mean to say that research is "all about poking and prying with a purpose?"

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Describe Choo and Ferree's three practices of intersectional analysis. Provide an example of each.

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An advantage of using CAQDAS is that it enhances the transparency of qualitative data analysis.

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_______________ were what Fields and team referred to as "analytic memos."

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____________ coding is a process in qualitative data analysis of relating codes to one another with the aim of making connections between concepts and categories.

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Structural narrative analysis focuses on what is said rather than how it is said.

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The formal and systemic application of most frequently occurring or compelling codes to qualitative data is called ______________.

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The point at which emerging concepts have been fully explored and no new insights are generated is known as _______________.

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A ___________ subsumes two or more concepts.

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Why was Riessman concerned about fragmentation? How did she suggest dealing with fragmentation?

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An intersectional analysis that focuses on sites of oppression and inequality as always intersecting and relating to one another, according to Choo and Ferree, is known as _______________.

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Charmaz used axial coding in her study of men with chronic but not terminal illnesses.

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Which of the following is an aim of theoretical sampling?

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In the process of analyzing her field notes data, Dr. Jones noticed a new theme that emerged. She then uses this new theme to approach the next phase of data collection. This is an example of the ____________ process of qualitative research.

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