Describe Naturalistic generalisability?
Describe transferability generalisability?
Describe analytical generalisability?
Describe intersectional generalisability?
Describe reader generalisability?
Describe 3 criteria for quality excellent qualitative research?
List the three common ways used the demonstrate rigor when conducting or judging qualitative research?
Member checking, inter-rater reliability and universal criteria
What is member checking?
Participants of a project assessing the trustworthiness of research in terms of validating the credibility of qualitative data and results
Why is member checking problematic for ensuring vigorous research?
What is inter-rater reliability?
method that aims to ensure results are reliable in the sense of being reproducible and consistent by employing intercoder reliability and agreement
What are two characteristics of ethnography?
What is phenomenology? and what is a strength and limitation of this design?
What are two characteristics of phenomenologists?
- phenomenology reduction - distil the phenomenon down to its core meaning.
What is a life history? and what is a strength and limitation of this method?
What is ethnography? What is a strength and limitation of ethnographic research?
What is grounded theory? and what is a strength and limitation of this method?
What are two characteristics of grounded theory ?
What is a case study? and what is a strength and limitation of this method?
What are two characteristics of a case study?
What is auto-ethnography? and what is a strength and limitation of this method?
What are two characteristics of auto-ethnography?
What are two characteristics of life history method?
what is narrative analysis/inquiry? and what are a strength and limitation to this method?
What are two characteristics of narrative research?