Qualitative Research

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A research approach that seeks to understand individuals' lived experiences
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The systematic study of people and cultures from the point of view of the subject.
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A method that involves collecting and analyzing stories to understand how people make sense of their experiences.
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The process of categorizing and assigning themes to qualitative data.
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Recurring patterns or topics found within qualitative data.
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A method of collecting data through direct questioning of participants.
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A method of collecting data by watching subjects in their natural environment.
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The use of multiple methods or data sources to enhance the credibility of the research findings.
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The degree to which a research study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept it aims to measure.
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The consistency of a research study or measuring test