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Cards (6)
Phenomenological research
:
Focuses on
subjective lived experiences
of participants to understand a
phenomenon
Concerned with the
feelings
of participants regarding a particular event or activity
Uses
interviews
for data collection with a sample size ranging from
5
to
25
Ethnographic
research:
Concentrates
on
studying
a
group of people
in a
particular environment
Involves immersion in
an
extended period of time to characterize behaviors
,
cultures
,
challenges
, and
themes
Uses observation
,
interviews
,
and
surveys as essential instruments
Grounded Theory research:
Aims to explain a
phenomenon
by developing a
theory
Focuses on providing
explanations
and
theories
behind lived experiences
Uses
interviews
and supporting
documents
for data collection with participants ranging from
20
to
30
or until data
saturation
Case Study research:
Allows for an
intensive analysis
of a
phenomenon
Involves an
in-depth examination
of a single
person
or
institution
Utilizes
thorough interviews
,
observations
, and
documentation
as
data collection
instruments
Historical research:
Concerned with
identifying
,
evaluating
, and
synthesizing
past event data
Aims to understand
present
patterns and
anticipate
future choices
Relies on sources like
documents
, relics, artifacts, and oral
reports
Narrative research
:
Involves
obtaining
and
analyzing life accounts
of individuals based on
personal experiences
Aims to
extract meaningful context
from
documented experiences