Chapter 22 and 23

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Across
  1. 3. Symbolic comparison using figurative language to evoke a visual analogy.
  2. 8. Interviewer that guides the discussion according to written set of questions.
  3. 9. (2 words) Used with focused interviews, it is a list of areas or questions to be covered with each participant.
  4. 11. (2 words) Researchers create a physical file folder for each category, and insert material relating to that category into the file.
  5. 13. Observation that tends to be broad and helps observers figure out what is going on.
  6. 15. (3 words) Method of gathering information about people's behavior by examining specific incidents relating to behavior under investigation.
  7. 19. (2 words) Narrative self-disclosures about individual life experiences.
  8. 20. Refers to researchers' awareness of themselves as part of the data collection
Down
  1. 1. A method where interviewers as participants to take pictures of themselves and interpret them.
  2. 2. The preliminary category system to draft data collection
  3. 4. An abstract entity that brings meaning and identity to a current experience and its variant manifestations.
  4. 5. (2 words) Relationship among terms in the domains are examined.
  5. 6. (2 words) The first of four levels of data analysis, units of cultural knowledge.
  6. 7. (2 words) A pitfall that develops when a researcher gets too close to participants
  7. 10. (2 words) The second level of data analysis, were the number of domains the analysis will encompass is provided.
  8. 12. Developing categories of the substantive categories developed by Glaserian grounded theory.
  9. 14. (3 words) A beginning question in an unstructured interview that is a broad question.
  10. 16. Analysis where cultural themes are uncovered.
  11. 17. (2 words) researchers view the text as a whole and try to capture its meaning
  12. 18. Interviews conducted when the researcher does not have a preconceived view of the content or flow.