Phenomenological Grounded Theory and Ethnographic Research Essay

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    be used for qualitative research. They include ethnographic, case study, phenomenological, ground theory, and critical study. The following will detail what the methods are and how they could be used in a classroom at Stephen Decatur Middle School. The research question being utilized for each example scenario is “will the use of audio books increase engagement for seventh grade special education students during independent reading sessions?” Ethnographic Ethnographic studies are in depth and

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    According to Schneider, Elliot, LoBiondo-Wood & Haber (2004), qualitative research methods, search for the meaning and understanding of human experiences in a naturalistic setting. A researcher obtains subjective facts in order to explore the experiences of each participant (Schneider, Elliot, LoBiondo-Wood & Haber 2004). As a result, qualitative research is a means in which a researcher gains an insight into the participant's point of view concerning their personal experiences; in order gain an

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    Those videos are helpful in understanding the concept of Grounded Theory and Ethnography and Phenomenology. The idea of Ethnography is useful because it attempts to understand the situation from the participant’s perspective and explore their line of thought in terms of the topic. This is helpful to explore because you get a closer to first hand experience and this allows you a better understanding of the situation rather than observing study outcomes alone. Phenomenology is helpful in understanding

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    2 What similarities and differences can you identify between the nursing process and the research process? NRS-433V Module 2 DQ 1 The theoretical foundations of qualitative and quantitative methods are

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    Grounded theory - aims to generate theory which can explain the psychological phenomenon and also help him understand how social interaction is used by human beings to define reality. focuses on the process and connects different stages of theory together.( example: To gain understanding of psychological experiences of patients suffering from a specific disease) This type of theory will help to researcher identify the behavior of the patient; it is the aim of understanding the core process responsible

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    restaurant in walking distance allowing us opportunities to observe people interact with each other. “Qualitative research focuses on gaining insight and understanding about an individual’s perception of events” (Nieswiadomy, 2012). There are six common qualitative designs: phenomenological, ethnographic, grounded theory, historical, case study, and action research. Phenomenological studies are based on human “lived” experiences and what the experience means to the person being studied. The researcher

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    Qualitative Research Final Reflection and Course Grade Projection Coming into this course not only was I resolute in my desire to explore scholarship research through the lenses of a post-positivist and with the approach of quantitative methods, I also questioned the value of qualitative research as a whole. My first introduction to qualitative methodologies came during my first semester in Dr. Downey’s Class. Words like “emergent”, “amorphous” and even “squishy” were tossed around during class

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    Qualitative research plays an important role in evidenced-based practice. Qualitative research often lay down the platform for added official quantitative studies or a follow up to a broad quantitative study. Qualitative research is a subjective design that investigates exceptional life concepts in a naturalistic setting using narrative descriptions as the findings (Polit & Beck, 2017). There are six general types of qualitative research designs, namely phenomenological, ethnographic, historical

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    deciding factor of what a research will unfold. Research is a process to discover new knowledge for either personal or professional to solve a problem. Unconsciously, most people are researchers most of the time with no define or formal process. I believe people do not necessarily think of themselves as researchers but research is about collecting information that tells us about something and helps to make informed decisions. As one go about their daily routine, research done whether it is reading

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    Chapter four of Creswell (2013) discusses the different research approaches. These approaches consist of: narrative research, phenomenological research, grounded theory research, ethnographic research, and case study research. Each of these research approaches has defining features, different categories within each type, procedures, and lastly, challenges. To begin, I will start with narrative research. According to Cresswell (2013), a narrative could be a phenomenon being studied. An example of

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