Prepared by :
Mark Ma rk Ll
d M. Colo ma, LPT, LPT, MACDDS MACDDS
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kno owledge 2.Obtain a thorough or in-depth kn and an d unders understanding tanding of qu qual alit itat ativ ive e resear research. ch. 3.Give the uses of qualitative research in diffe di ffere rent nt ar area eass or fields.
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1. premium - Which must you put a premium on, good
reputation or material wealth?
2. emanating - Feelings that are emanating from the orphan reflect his social indifference.
3. constantly Pray constantly as if it was an act of breathing and eating -
4. fixated - Don’t allow yourself to be fi xated on
such line of thinking.
5. abound - Cultivate an area abound with
earthworms for hamburger production.
- It is a research type that puts premium or high value on people’s thinking or point of view conditioned by their personal traits.
According to Coghan in 2014,
tend to admire or appreciate people’s ideas based on their answers or your observations and analysis of certain objects .
shows an individual’ s mental, social and spiritual understan ding of the world
1.HUMAN UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETATION
DATA ANALYSIS
through their worldviews, you come to know what kind of human being he or she is, including his or her values, beliefs, likes and dislikes
the need to amend or rephrase interview questions and consider varied ways ofgetting answers 2. ACTIVE, POWERFUL, AND FORCEFUL
Shifting from mere speculating to traveling to places for data gathering You are not fixated to a certain plan.
You are inclined to discover your qualitative research design as your study gradually unfolds or reveals itself in accordance with your research objectives
allows you to approach or plan your study in varied ways. 3. MULTIPLE RESEARCH APPROACHES AND METHODS
You are free to combine this with quantitative research and use all gathered data and analysistechniques. Being a multi-method research, a qualitative study applies to all research types : descriptive, exploratory, explanatory, case study, etc.
4. SPECIFICITY TO GENERALIZATION
It follows an INDUCTIVE or SCIENTIFIC method of thinking.
Start thinking of particular or SPECIFIC concept that will eventually lead you to MORE COMPLEX ideas such as GENERALIZATIONS or CONCLUSIONS.
5.CONTEXTUALIZATION
Your goal here is to UNDERSTAND human behavior.
It is CRUCIAL for you to EXAMINE the context or situation of an individual’s life – the WHO, WHAT, WHY, HOW, and other circumstances – affecting his or her way of life.
6. DIVERSIFIED DATA INREAL-LIFE SITUATIONS
prefers collecting data in a NATURAL setting like observing people as they live and work
analyzing photographs or videos as they genuinely appear to people
looking at classrooms unchanged or adjusted to people’s intentional observations
7. ABOUNDS WITH WORDS AND VISUALS
Words, words, and more words come in big quantity in this of research.
Data gathering through interviews, library readings and the presentation of data analysis results, is DONE VERBALLY.
Presenting people’s world views through visual presentation (pictures, videos, drawings, and graphs) are significantly used in this research.
8. INTERNAL ANALYSIS Examine the data yielded by the INTERNAL TRAITS of the subject individuals (emotional, mental, spiritual characteristics)
Study people’s perception or views about your topic, NOT the effects of their physical existence on your study.
In case of objects (books and artworks) that are subjected to qualitative research, the investigation centers on UNDERLYING THEORIES or PRINCIPLE S that govern these materials and their USEFULNESS to people.
1. It adopts a NATURALISTIC APPROACH to its subject matter, which means that those involve in the research understand things based on what they find MEANINGFUL.
2. It promotes a full understanding of human behavior or personality traits in their natural setting.
3.It is instrumental for positive societal changes.
4. It engenders respect for people’s individuality as it demands the researcher’s careful and attentive stand toward people’s world views.
5. It is a way of understanding and interpreting social interactions.
6. It increases the researcher’s interest in the study as it includes the researcher’s experience or background knowledge in interpreting verbal and visual data.
7. It offers multiple ways of acquiring and examining knowledge about something.
1. It involves a lot of researcher’s subjectivity in data analysis.
2. It is hard to know the validity or reliability of the data.
3. Its open-ended questions yield “data overload” that requires longtime analysis.
4. It is timeconsuming.
5. It involves several processes, which results greatly depend on the researcher’s views or interpretations.
- Presentation of the topic
50%
- Content
30%
- Visual
10%
- Teamwork
10%
SOURCES : Practical Research 1 C. 2016 pp. 19-25 By : Baraceros,Esther L. Practical Qualitative Res earch Writing C. 2016 pp. 18-28 By : Bueno, David C. , Ed.D.