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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