Phenomenological Grounded Theory and Ethnographic Research Essay

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    RESEARCH DESIGN (2792 words) 1) Is there is a relationship between childhood obesity levels in primary school children and whether the child participates in after school sports activities? Research Design A quantitative research helps to provide a detail description regarding phenomena by numerical data collection using mathematically based analytical methods (Muijs, 2011). The main aim of a quantitative research is to establish a relationship between an independent and dependant or outcome variable

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    Qualitative research is a broad term for exploratory methodologies described as ethnographic, anthropological, naturalistic, field or participant observation research. It addresses the significance of looking at variables in the natural setting in which they are found in research. Relations between variables are essential parts of the research. Detailed data is collected through open ended questions from the respondents. The interviewer is a fundamental part of the research (Jacob, 1988). Creswell

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    The Foundations of Social Research Introduction Discussion Notes There are many things I enjoyed about this chapter as it was eye-opening in regards to the epistemological frameworks used when doing research. This chapter forced me to examine what I believe about research, while also recognizing how much more I have to learn. I particularly enjoyed the focus on three epistemological frameworks, and had a difficult time establishing which of the three I preferred and why. I found myself wavering

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    improve my standing as a professional nurse. The first learning goal of this course is understanding the research process. This will be covered in module four of the course. The basic understanding of the framework of the research process is an important first step in deciphering the verbosity of research studies. Individuals attempting to research a problem and those reading and studying the research data must be able to determine the primary goal of the study to determine its relevance to the situation

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    researcher studies a single group of participants, collects information for each major variable, statistically relates variables, and the researcher concludes the extent to which variables are related to each other. Survey research designs are procedures in quantitative research for administering a survey or questionnaire to a small group of people (called the sample) in order to identify trends in attitudes, opinions, behaviors, or characteristics of a large group of people (called the population)

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    ORGANIZATION THEORY TERM PROJECT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS FROM AN ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE Ýhsan Ulaþ Kocaoðlu JANUARY 2006 CONTENTS Definition of Qualitative Research in Social Sciences Approaches to Management Research Positivism versus Phenomenology Deductive and Inductive Schools of Thought in Management Research Major Qualitaitve Research Approaches Ethnographic Approach Phenomenology Field Research Grounded Theory Case study Action Research Narrative

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    Qualitative Research: Powerful Methods to Inform Evidence-based Practice in Education. Frist, components of the qualitative research process, the purpose, significance, data collection, and results will be analyzed as presented in the article. Next, strengths and weakness of the article will be discussed with citations from other researchers in the field. The paper will conclude with a reflection as to how the article contributed to the over body of research on qualitative research. Purpose The

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    Women in Law Enforcement

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    Executive Summary / Abstract Qualitative research methods are used to examine the perceptions of women police regarding their career opportunities and trajectories, and their experiences with regard to the culture, practices, and policies of policing. Purposive sampling was used to identify and recruit a representative number of policewomen as study participants. Subjects completed surveys and participated in in-depth interviews. Data was analyzed through the use of constant comparative procedures

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    INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS There are generally two kinds of research: qualitative and quantitative. For any research project the researcher needs to be clear about which type of research will provide the information required. The role of qualitative research is to tell you why; quantitative research tells you how many. The methods are quite different. Definition of Quantitative research? "There 's no such thing as qualitative data. Everything is either 1

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    more comprehensive data. Addition to these, in the phenomenological and ethnographic studies participant observations were used as compare to the case studies where the researcher took the role of non-participant observer (Maxwell, 1997). Moreover, in majority of the studies interviews and discussions were audio taped and observations were videotaped. After the transcription of the data in some of the studies, data was rechecked by the research participants, which, is important to maintain reliability

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