Qualitative Research Revision

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Across
  1. 4. Sampling approach driven by emerging theory.
  2. 5. group Group interview method.
  3. 7. Use of multiple methods or data sources to enhance validity/credibility.
  4. 13. Degree findings are shaped by participants and not researcher bias.
  5. 14. Rich contextual detail in qualitative reporting.
  6. 17. In-depth study of cultures or social groups.
  7. 18. Methodological approach that focuses on the lived experience.
  8. 19. Sampling strategy based on researcher judgement.
  9. 20. Phenomenology focused on extracting the essence of the lifeworld rather than being in it.
  10. 23. Consistency of research processes including analysis (reliability).
  11. 24. Theory of interpretation.
  12. 25. The absolute bracketing of researcher assumption in order to extract the essence of the lifeworld.
  13. 26. Everyday lived reality of participants.
Down
  1. 1. View that reality is socially produced through interaction and language.
  2. 2. Critical reflection on the researcher’s role and influence.
  3. 3. Extent findings apply to other contexts (external validity).
  4. 6. Observation where participants are unaware that they are being studied.
  5. 8. Analysis of language use in social context.
  6. 9. Research approach combining inquiry with social change.
  7. 10. Methodology aimed at generating theory from a large data set often related to social roles and processes.
  8. 11. Method of data collection that involves the researcher being immersed in the social setting being studied
  9. 12. Methodological quality and trustworthiness.
  10. 15. Reasoning that builds theory from data rather than testing hypotheses.
  11. 16. Process of labelling qualitative data.
  12. 21. Point at which no new insights emerge.
  13. 22. check Validation of findings by participants.