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Research Final

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True or False - Qualitative studies have both independent and dependent variables   FALSE - Qualitative studies DO NOT have independent and dependent variables  
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Steps in the Qualitative Process   1. Planning the Study 2. Develop data collection 3. Gathering and analyzing data 4. Disseminating findings  
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Gatekeeper   The person who helps you gain access to the people you with to study in qualitative research  
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Bricolage   Merging various data collection strategies (interviewing, intensive reflection, introspection)  
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Emergent   Ongoing analysis guiding design decisions  
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Phenomenology   Researcher seeks to describe an experience as it is lived by the person, such as describing a person experiencing the death of a spouse  
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Sampling in Grounded Theory   Typically involves samples of 20-40 people, selection of participants who can best contribute to emerging theory (usually theoretical sampling)  
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Sampling in Phenomenology   Relies on very small samples (often 10 or fewer) Participants must have experienced phenomenon of interest  
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Ethnography   Mingling with many members of the culture - a "big net" approach. Informal conversations with 25 to 50 informants. Multiple interviews with smaller number of key informants  
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Disconfirming Cases   Select new cases that do not fit; challenge the researcher's interpretations  
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Sampling Confirming   Select additional cases for study that fit the researcher's conceptualizations; strengthens the credibility  
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Criterion Sampling   select cases based upon a predetermined criterion that is important for the study  
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Typical case sampling   select cases who are typical or average  
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Extreme/deviant case sampling   select cases which are unusual or extreme  
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Maximum Variation Sampling   select cases who vary in a wide range on a particular dimension of interest  
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Purposive Sampling   Hand-picking subjects for sample because they have special characteristics  
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Examples of types of purposive sampling in qualitative research   maximum variation sampling, extreme/deviant case sampling, typical case sampling  
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Theoretical Sampling   preferred in grounded theory research, selecting sample members who best facilitate and contribute to development of the emerging theory  
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What is included in discussion section of research article?   interpret your results in light of what was already known, relate work to findings of other studies  
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What is included in results section of research article?   Key results, text & illustratives, summaries of the statistical analysis, negative results, Statistical test values (p-value)  
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What is included in materials/methods section of research article?   Description of participants, experimental design, procedures in great detail, how data was summarized and analyzed, statistical software used, measures of variability, date transformations, statistical tests, numerical data, probability  
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What is included in introduction section of research article?   "What is the problem?" Discuss relevant primary research literature, state the purpose, briefly explain rationale and approach and possible outcomes  
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What is included in abstract section of research article?   "What you did in a nutshell" The purpose of the study, design and methods, major findings, key quantative results, trends, brief summary of conclusions, and interpretations  
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What is evidence based practice?   the use of the best clinical evidence in making patient care decisions  
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What is nursing research?   systematic inquiry to develop knowledge about issues of importance to the nursing profession  
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What is research?   systematic inquiry using disciplined methods to solve problems to answer questions  
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