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EDL Qualitative JJ

PreClass 3

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What is the approach or philosophical stance that emphasizes practical consequences, usefulness, and real-world application of research rather than adherence to any single theoretical or methodological tradition? Pragmatics
What is the term for ensuring that the experiment is designed effectively to measure the subject variables? Validity
What is the evaluation of the extent to which results may be assumed true for other cases? External Validity
What the belief system or world view that guides the researcher and the research process? Paradigm
Ensuring that the experiments can repeatedly measure these variables accurately is called this? Reliability
This refers to the process of ensuring that the instrument in question will gather the information that it intends to gather Validation
The topic, event, or experience being explored is called this Phenomenon
Research that studies and represents people’s stories and how they make sense of their experiences is called this Narrative Inquiry
What is the study of culture or social group through immersion and observation over time. Ethnography
What is the exploration of people’s lived experiences and the meanings they attach to them Phenomenology
What is the researcher’s view of what reality is Ontology
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