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Across
  1. 4. this can be used to understand the flow of conversation as it goes around the members of a focus group.
  2. 7. Creating these files were a typical procedure prior to computer software for managing qualitative data
  3. 8. A tabulation of the frequency with which certain themes or insights are supported by the data.
  4. 11. These types of observations tend to be broad and help observers figure out what is going on
  5. 12. these types of codes are derived directly from the language of substantive area and have vivid imagery.
  6. 14. Narrative self disclosures about individual life experiences
  7. 16. This type of "tour" or survey involves an intensive exploration to "map" important features of the community under study
  8. 17. These notes are the comments about the researchers' own feelings in the field.
  9. 19. This type of positioning involves moving around the site to observe behaviors from different locations.
Down
  1. 1. A system of classifying and organizing terms
  2. 2. In this type of analysis relationships among terms in the domains are examined.
  3. 3. the technique of asking participants to take photographs and then interpret them
  4. 5. This type of content analysis is the analysis of the content of narrative data to identify prominent themes and patterns among the themes.
  5. 6. In these types of interviews two or more are simultaneously questioned, using either an unstructured or a semistructured format
  6. 8. the series of questions used to guide the interview (two words)
  7. 9. These types of observations are the most highly focused and are undertaken to facilitate comparisons between categories or activities
  8. 10. This type of coding is used in the first stage of the constant comparative analysis, and captures what is going on in the data
  9. 13. These codes are the most abstract.
  10. 15. This type of positioning means staying in a single location for a period to observe behaviors and transactions in that location
  11. 18. In this approach for phenomenology data analysis researchers view the text as a whole and try to capture its meaning