The document discusses different types of qualitative research designs including case studies, ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, and narrative research. It asks questions about what constitutes each design, their focus, data analysis steps, and characteristics. Content/document analysis is also discussed as a way to analyze texts and documents with the goal of objectively understanding their meaning through a systematic process.
The document discusses different types of qualitative research designs including case studies, ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, and narrative research. It asks questions about what constitutes each design, their focus, data analysis steps, and characteristics. Content/document analysis is also discussed as a way to analyze texts and documents with the goal of objectively understanding their meaning through a systematic process.
The document discusses different types of qualitative research designs including case studies, ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, and narrative research. It asks questions about what constitutes each design, their focus, data analysis steps, and characteristics. Content/document analysis is also discussed as a way to analyze texts and documents with the goal of objectively understanding their meaning through a systematic process.
Answer the following questions: 1. The lecturer made an analogy in the beginning of the presentation. Why is qualitative researcher called a bricoleur? 2. What are the three broad genres to organize various approaches according to Marshall and Rossman? Answer the following questions: 3. What constitutes basic qualitative studies? What is the central purpose? 4. What is the focus of the following qualitative designs? a. case study b. ethnography c. phenomenology d. grounded theory e. narrative Answer the following questions: 5. What does data analysis involve? 6. What are the characteristics of the following qualitative research types? (underlying question, purpose, steps, pros and cons, output, uniqueness) • a. case study • b. ethnography • c. phenomenology • d. grounded theory • e. narrative Answer the following questions: 7. What is content/document analysis? What is its purpose and what are the steps involved in doing it?