Investigating the Social World
Ninth Edition
Learning Objectives
- Explain the meaning of an emic focus and of an etic focus in research and their relevance in qualitative data analysis.
- Compare and contrast the use of narrative analysis and conversation analysis.
- Identify a research question that would be for an analysis using ethnomethodology.
- Describe the grounded theory approach and contrast it to the role of theory in deductive research.
- List the major steps in qualitative comparative analysis.
- Explain the logic of a case-oriented understanding approach in analyzing qualitative data.
- Give an example of the value of using more than one method of analyzing qualitative data in a project.
- Identify changes in the social world that have led to the growth of visual sociology.
- Explain how systematic observation techniques differ from participant observation strategies.
- Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of participatory action research.
- Discuss the ways in which computer-aided qualitative data analysis can facilitate research.
- List at least four ethical issues that should be given special attention in qualitative data analysis.