The Founder of aphenomenologicalstudyExtensiveinformationneeds to begatheredThis termrefers to whenmore than onecase isstudiedThe study ofan individualand her or hisexperiencesIn____coding,the researcherassembles thedata in newways after opencoding*Trickquestion*There is not aset definitionfor this termTo suspendpriorjudgmentsabout what isrealThese twotraditioncomplicationarises fromstudying anindividualThis phase ofanalysis is notfrequentlyfound ingroundedtheory studiesthe Five-QuestionMethod is anapproach toframing________,Most commonoverlap that existswithin the fivetraditions. Hint:Occurs whenexamining acultural systemThe participantsneed to becarefully chosento make surethey’veexperienced thephenomenonthis type of analysisrequires multiplecases that are aretypically formatted toprovide a detaileddescription of eachcaseGathering information,observations, interviewsand materials helpful todeveloping and orestablishing “Culturalrules” of the culture-sharing groupThe reader of areport on this studyshould feel that theybetter understandwhat it is like forsomeone toexperience thatphenomenonStudies themeanings ofthese behaviorsand interactionsof the culture-sharing groupthis qualitativeresearch is togenerate ordiscover a theorythat relates to aparticular situationIncludesobservations,interviews,audio-visualmaterial, anddocumentsThis studyinvolvesinterviewing up to20-30 individualsto saturatecategories anddetail a theoryThis is a part of aprocess of DataAnalysis where theresearcher identifies a“story line” andintegrates thecategories in the axialcodingThis term meansto be bounded bytime and placeand it is the casebeing studiedThe life storywritten by theindividual ofwhom thestory is aboutThe termmeans to showthe extremepossibilities ona continuuma descriptionandinterpretationof a cultural orsocial groupThe Founder of aphenomenologicalstudyExtensiveinformationneeds to begatheredThis termrefers to whenmore than onecase isstudiedThe study ofan individualand her or hisexperiencesIn____coding,the researcherassembles thedata in newways after opencoding*Trickquestion*There is not aset definitionfor this termTo suspendpriorjudgmentsabout what isrealThese twotraditioncomplicationarises fromstudying anindividualThis phase ofanalysis is notfrequentlyfound ingroundedtheory studiesthe Five-QuestionMethod is anapproach toframing________,Most commonoverlap that existswithin the fivetraditions. Hint:Occurs whenexamining acultural systemThe participantsneed to becarefully chosento make surethey’veexperienced thephenomenonthis type of analysisrequires multiplecases that are aretypically formatted toprovide a detaileddescription of eachcaseGathering information,observations, interviewsand materials helpful todeveloping and orestablishing “Culturalrules” of the culture-sharing groupThe reader of areport on this studyshould feel that theybetter understandwhat it is like forsomeone toexperience thatphenomenonStudies themeanings ofthese behaviorsand interactionsof the culture-sharing groupthis qualitativeresearch is togenerate ordiscover a theorythat relates to aparticular situationIncludesobservations,interviews,audio-visualmaterial, anddocumentsThis studyinvolvesinterviewing up to20-30 individualsto saturatecategories anddetail a theoryThis is a part of aprocess of DataAnalysis where theresearcher identifies a“story line” andintegrates thecategories in the axialcodingThis term meansto be bounded bytime and placeand it is the casebeing studiedThe life storywritten by theindividual ofwhom thestory is aboutThe termmeans to showthe extremepossibilities ona continuuma descriptionandinterpretationof a cultural orsocial group

Five Different Qualitative Studies - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Founder of a phenomenological study
  2. Extensive information needs to be gathered
  3. This term refers to when more than one case is studied
  4. The study of an individual and her or his experiences
  5. In____coding, the researcher assembles the data in new ways after open coding
  6. *Trick question* There is not a set definition for this term
  7. To suspend prior judgments about what is real
  8. These two tradition complication arises from studying an individual
  9. This phase of analysis is not frequently found in grounded theory studies
  10. the Five-Question Method is an approach to framing ________,
  11. Most common overlap that exists within the five traditions. Hint: Occurs when examining a cultural system
  12. The participants need to be carefully chosen to make sure they’ve experienced the phenomenon
  13. this type of analysis requires multiple cases that are are typically formatted to provide a detailed description of each case
  14. Gathering information, observations, interviews and materials helpful to developing and or establishing “Cultural rules” of the culture-sharing group
  15. The reader of a report on this study should feel that they better understand what it is like for someone to experience that phenomenon
  16. Studies the meanings of these behaviors and interactions of the culture-sharing group
  17. this qualitative research is to generate or discover a theory that relates to a particular situation
  18. Includes observations, interviews, audio-visual material, and documents
  19. This study involves interviewing up to 20-30 individuals to saturate categories and detail a theory
  20. This is a part of a process of Data Analysis where the researcher identifies a “story line” and integrates the categories in the axial coding
  21. This term means to be bounded by time and place and it is the case being studied
  22. The life story written by the individual of whom the story is about
  23. The term means to show the extreme possibilities on a continuum
  24. a description and interpretation of a cultural or social group