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| What is the difference between Qualitative and Quantitative research? |
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| qualitative research is primarily exploritory research. Its emphaiss is on seeing the world from the eyes of the participants. Qualitative research strives to make sense of phenomena in terms of menaings people bring to them. IT has a holistic emphasis, meaning that it studies the person, group or culture in the natural setting. and the theory is developed during resarche. In quantitative research, the theory is developed before the study. There are meansuremrnts of variables . Quantitative research is very outcome oriented and control is very important. Ther is a generalization and control of error. |
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| Children who are fed fatty fish for 6 months do not show a higher IQ increase than children who do not |
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| Children who eat oily fish for 6 moths will show a higher IQ increase than children who have not |
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| three types of Qualitative design design |
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| phennomenology Ethenography, grounded theory |
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| reveal the meaning of the lived experience from the persective of participants. describe the essence of the lived experience. The essences: Elements related to the true menaing of something that gives common understanding to the phenonmenon. Conveyed with descriptive language, drawn from philosophy and used across discipline. |
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| study human behavior in the cultural context in which it is embedded. describes a culture or the way of life of a cultural group, associated with cultural anthropology |
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| Develop a theory to explain underlying social processes of a cultural group. useful in areas where little is known or when a new prespective is needed. used for exploratoy descriptive studies. |
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| Mesausres to evaluate the quality of qualitative research |
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credibility
denpendibility
transferablilty
confirmablity |
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| justifications/ arguments for mixed method design |
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insufficient argument
multiple alngles argument
its intuitive argument
more evidence the better arguemnt
community of practice argument
eager to learn argument |
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| 2 major times of mixed methods research design |
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| cuncurrent and sequential |
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| 3 ways to a mixed method question |
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methodologically
content focused
hybrid of quantitative and qualitative elements |
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