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Chapter 18
Applying What You Know
Applying What You Know
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Discuss the differences among qualitative research data collection, analysis, and interpretation in terms of process and product.
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Defend the use of the term "inductive" to describe qualitative data analysis and interpretation.
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A professor has argued the five steps of qualitative data analysis are sequential and linear. That is, each step follows the preceding step in a systematic, logical manner. Develop an effective argument challenging this view.
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Discuss why many researchers jump to conclusions when analyzing qualitative data and offer a suggestion to avoid premature judgments.
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