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Qualitative research

Horizontales
A process in qualitative data analysis that involves reducing units of raw data and attaching labels (codes) to index them.
A pattern that captures something significant or interesting about the data and/or research question
Phenomenological research designs investigate the _____ experiences of individuals.
Questions used to gather more information about something the participant has said in a qualitative interview.
This refers to the degree of confidence in data, interpretation, and methods used to ensure the quality of a study
The point at which little new information is being gathered and often the point at which the researcher determines that the sample size is sufficient.
Qualitative research is primarily used to answer how, why, or _______ questions.
Maintaining this means participant's identity, personal information, responses, etc. will not be disclosed to anyone outside of the research team
_______ engagement is a technique whereby researchers immerse themselves in the site or context of the study long enough to build trust with the participants and for the researcher to experience the breadth of variation
During a qualitative interview, the questions are primarily ____-______.
An ethical way to of maintaining confidentiality is to _______ transcripts and data and apply code names.
Verticales
_____ notes are recorded during the data collection process by the researcher.
One way to enhance trustworthiness that involves going back to participants to have them review transcripts of results of analysis is called _____ checking.
Pieces of raw data from interviews that are used to support and illustrate the researcher's analysis to enhance credibility.
_____ is used as a way of describing observations and interpretations that incorporate a level contextual detail and enhances the transferability of the findings.
________ is established by providing readers with evidence that the research study's findings could be applicable to other contexts, situations, times, and populations and is synonymous with the concept of generalizability used in quantitative research.
Key ______ are crucial to ethnographic research.
Prior to analysis, recordings of interviews are ________ verbatim.
A method of data collection that involves asking a participant open-ended questions.
An example of a method to enhance the trustworthiness of qualitative analysis involves debriefing with ____(s) about codes, categories, and themes.