» confidentiality (co- » is encompassing researcher’s consent) » deals with human experience » subject: human Forms of Qualitative Research C. Significance » Who will benefit? 1. Case Study – unique subject » Importance/benefits to the subject 2. Ethnography – developing a tradition/culture » need to live in the community: immersion I. Nature » subjects are co-researchers A. Characteristics » asking [method] » Purpose: explain and gain ❖ spiraling up and down insight; understanding (framework process) phenomena ❖ cold and warm ❖ Focus on the insight analysis ❖ Experience 3. Historiography – narrating/unraveling truth » Sample: purposive & small » new discovery in [local] history (specific) » analyses of the arts » Data Collection: ❖ lens (view of the unstructured (videos, analysis/perspective e.g. interview; approach) feminism) ❖ No specific tool 4. Phenomenological – phenomenon of a » Data Analysis: non-statistical human experience in a group (process of the method) » Objective: characterizing » Conclusions: tentative experience (relatable but not conclusive) 5. Grounded Theory ❖ Experience is not » Objective: make a theory conclusive [final] and is transformational Outline Qualitative Quantitative » Proposal: future tense Deep Approach to Inquiry Broad » After study: past tence A priori (before) Approach to Data A posteriori Source (after) Approach to Flow of Content Inductive Analysis Deductive Problem Problem (many & A. Scenario (1 & big) Basis of Validity small) » Data about the topic Spiraling Basis of Reliability Repeating (expected) » Basis/es you come up to study » Why is your topic considered to be an B. Forms issue/problem? Form Focus Objective B. Practicality Phenomenology phenomenon understand 1. Sources Ethnography culture contextualize » what and where Case Study entity (uniqueness) explore » reliability Grounded theory (many formulate Theory subjects) 2. Achievable within time frame Narrative & story (can be 1 co- weave 3. Accessibility Historical researcher) » data » co-researchers 4. Safety and security II. Problem » Co-researchers A. Significance: Brain & Heart 1. Filtering – setting and B. Source enumerating the criteria 2. Saturation – number of co- researchers qualified Phenomenon 3. Ethical consideration (characterize) ❖ Protection of co- researchers Story Culture ❖ Disclosure of findings (read/weave) (contextualize) » Medium Experience 1. Artifact Event 2. Arts (weave, use Entity 3. Interview, Focus Group primary (authenticity Discussion (FGD), sources and ; cases, related explore) Conversation events) 4. Video 5. Immersion C. Formulation 6. Documents » Considerations: ❖ Open-ended question END ❖ Big question » Structure ❖ Title ❖ Form (revealing) ❖ Co-researchers ❖ Human experience (specific) ❖ Method of Analysis » Objective 1. Problem – basis 2. Translate – action 3. Connect - significance II. Process A. Data Collection
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1. Tell you the co-researchers 2. Tell you the tools in collecting the data