Across
- 3. How much an ethnographer reveals about him/herself
- 5. Linking a conceptual definition to a set of measurement techniques or procedures
- 6. When an ethnographer starts sampling events, times and places that will collect data to support his/her grounded theory
- 8. Type of coding in qualitative research that condenses data into broad themes
- 9. Type of research that measures objective facts and separates theory and data
- 12. When an ethnographer questions and notices ordinary details
- 15. Type of reliability that examines if several items measure the same construct
- 17. In qualitative research, this is the elements that are physically present and countable
Down
- 1. Level of measurement that includes different categories, ranking, and allows distance between categories to be measured
- 2. As we collect data, we develop and revise the theory based on what the data tell us
- 4. A qualitative measurement technique where data are coded and then provided to the research participants for feedback.
- 7. Type of variable that contains a large number of values or attributes that flow along a continuum
- 10. In ethnography, people with formal or informal authority to control access to a site
- 11. Type of research that constructs social reality and cultural meaning and theory and data are fused
- 13. In ethnography, the particular location or setting where “members” live
- 14. Type of reliability that measures agreement between two raters
- 16. Gender, religion, and marital status are examples of this type of variable
- 18. Level of measurement that includes different categories only