Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis
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Because of its interpretive nature, there are not highly codified procedures in qualitative analysis.
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A common concern for qualitative research is not having enough data.
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The first step of qualitative data analysis is organizing the data.
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Which of the following is a question suggested by Lofland and Lofland when developing codes?
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Who wrote "Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose?"
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Generally any one interaction should be coded with a single code.
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Theoretical saturation refers to the point at which emerging concepts have been fully explored and no new insights are generated.
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Searching for and analyzing stories that people tell in order to understand their lives and the social world is known as ________________.
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Which type of technology is most appropriate for qualitative analysis?
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Qualitative researchers agree that using CAQDAS is the best way to analyse qualitative data.
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An approach to qualitative data analysis in which data collection and analysis proceed iteratively to produce a theoretical understanding is known as ________.
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A ________ iterative process involves the researcher repeating the same steps in the same order multiple times.
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Narrative analysis is a way for researchers to deal with the challenge of fragmentation in qualitative coding.
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Researchers largely feel that ______________ is undesirable because of the ___________ method of qualitative research.
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It is a good idea to start coding while you are still collecting data.
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What did the author's identify as being central to a participatory action research approach, particularly in Fields et al.'s work?
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What is narrative analysis? What are the four models of narrative analysis distinguished by Riessman?
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When cases are selected by emerging theoretical considerations and repeated, this is known as ___________________.
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Describe the iterative nature of qualitative analysis. How does this iterative nature shape the findings achieved in qualitative data analysis?
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