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Steps for Conducting
Ethnographic Research :pen:, Performing Data…
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- Establish rapport with those being studied
- Ask broad questions of the setting
- Taking field notes from the observations
- Asking grand tour questions
- Leads ethnographers to ask additional questions and make further observations to explore the roles and relationships of cultural group members
- Identify domain categories to be further researched
- In depth analysis of the domains researchers have previously selected
- Additional observations are made and more questions are asked
- Refine the data collected
- Researchers search for units of meaning
- Identify recurrent patterns
- Identifying relationships
- Careful examination of data
- Consideration for the 9 major dimensions and issues of power, social class and politics
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Streubert, H. J., & Carpenter, D. R. (2011). Qualitative research in nursing: Advancing the Humanistic Imperative. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- The purpose is to share with people what the researcher has learned and attempt to make sense of cultural patterns
- Researchers search for missing data
- This helps to identify the dimensions of contrast
- Involves dyadic, triadic and card sorting contrast questions
- Ethnographers analyze social situations they observe while in the field