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Unit 3 Final Work U3T4Act2 By, Alejandra Abigail García Márquez
Quantitative Research
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It answers; How many, How much, How often
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Qualitative Research
Can be researched
Name preferences, how people feel about..., resons for favorite destination
Data is used for; Understanding likes and dislikes, behavior, finding new ideas, what source of problems are
Inductive, form developed theory , based on patterns, form specific to general
Got form feelings, thougths, opinions , more subjective, less reliable
Research describing kinds, characteristics, and events without comparison in therms of measurments or amounts
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Ethnographic Approach
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Analytic induction Research and analysis take place at the same time.
Start managing the collected data through coding structure.
Qualitative, inductive, exploratory, and longitudinal.
Participant observation
How the observed people interact among people, and. with the social and cultural environment. What is said as well as not said. Language, rituals, shared meanings. Popular view of the world
In participant observations the researcher gets within the group he is observing getting the data at the same time. In non-participant research the researcher might not be present or present without being noticed, not interacting
Observe, note, describe, analyze, interpret people and their interactions
Classic Observation
Gathering of data directly by the observer, no expecting responses, only.
Observant must me part of the observed group or not part of the group at all getting the data observing interaction analysis protocols, videos
Through this method the observer gets information from the object of observation by his actions, attitudes
The generated data of study are the feelings, beliefs, attitudes, behavior, motivations
Qualitative, participant, non-participant, structured descriptive research, unstructured for exploratory research, disguised observation
In participant observations the researcher gets within the group he is observing getting the data at the same time. In non-participant research the researcher might not be present or present without being noticed, not interacting
Phenomenology
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Emic approach, to interpret data form the perspective of the population under observation
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Ethnography
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Interaction at a small scale, between individuals or small groups
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