Qualitative research
Across
- 2. Definitions of categories used to code data
- 4. process of repeatedly returning dat sources to ensure understanding
- 6. Gives permission for research to access research site
- 9. Interview of a a number of people together
- 10. A set of beliefs about the nature of reality
- 11. A key aspect of qualitative interviewing
- 12. Research focusing on lived experience
- 15. Research that focuses on the lives of persons told thru their own stories
- 17. Something that the researcher should attempt to avoid in a study
- 18. Participants in qualitative research have the right to
- 20. The logic of qualitative data analysis
- 24. The study of knowledge
- 26. Research that investigates an under-researched area
- 28. Critically thinking about the research process and researcher's role
- 30. integration of qualitative and quantitative methods in one study
- 31. The point at which no further information or themes can be generated
- 32. A type of sampling in qualitative research
- 34. Research paradigm: intensive study about individual, groups or units
- 35. A type of qualitative analysis
Down
- 1. The logic of qualitative data analysis
- 3. Notes made of what is seen of participants' behaviour and activities
- 5. Qualitative researchers refer to this rather than generalisability
- 7. sampling strategy: selection of participants guided by ideas from data analysis
- 8. The study of behaviour of people in a cultural group
- 13. Research method which generates a theory through the analysis of data
- 14. Taking report/themes back to participants for comment on accuracy
- 16. A strategy to establish trustworthiness of a study
- 19. Process of converting spoken words to written before analysis
- 21. Evidence of theory and method choices made by researcher during the study
- 22. Data collection in which questions are asked of a participant
- 23. question type in an in-depth interview
- 25. Detailed notes written during or after data collection
- 27. belief that research should be based on value free empirical data
- 29. Sampling type where participants recruit others whom they know
- 33. Standards that should be upheld to guard participants from harm or risk