1. It is the act of using symbols and letters to represent subjective data.
2. It is a method of analyzing qualitative data.
3.
It is a process where the researcher observes by taking part in activities
of an individual or group.
4.
It is the manner of verbally asking respondents to give answers to what
your study is trying to look for,
5.
These are codes that show up during data analysis
6. These are codes that show up prior to data analysis
7. These are derived from the conclusions of the study
8. This serves as the final answer to the research questions
9. It uses a logbook used to record the findings of an observation
10. It is collected through interviews, observations or content analysis.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Coding
2. Content analysis
3. Participant observation
4. Structured interview
5. Qualitative data analysis
6. Priori codes
7. Conclusion
8. Conclusion
9. Diary method or logbook
10. Qualitative research method
Explanation:
Coding – is your act of using symbols or words to represent arbitrary or subjective data(emotions, opinions, attitudes) to ensure secrecy or privacy of the data.
Content analysis – is usually used to analyze responses from interviewees.
Participant observation – researchers become active participants in the group or situation they are studying.
Structured interview – requires the use of an interview schedule or a list of questions answerable with one and only item from a set of alternative responses-choosing one answer from the given set of answers, the respondents are barred from giving answers that reflect their own thinking oremotions about the topic.
Qualitative data analysis – is the process of examining and interpreting qualitative data to understand what it represents.
Priori codes – are codes that are developed before examining the current data.
Conclusion – is not merely a summary of the main topics covered or a re-statement of your research problem, but a synthesis of key points and, if applicable, where you recommend new areas for future research.
Conclusion – is intended to help the reader understand why your research should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper.
Diary method or logbook – in recording findings descriptive observation-initial part of the record that describes people, places, events, conversation, and other things involved in the activity or object focused on by the research Narrative account- second part of the diary that gives your interpretations or reflections about everything you observed
Qualitative research method – interviewing and observation.
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