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QUAL/QUANTITATIVE DATA
DGDG
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- qualitative data
dffggdg
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expressed in words rather than?
numbers
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what can be classed as qualitative data?
interview transcript / conselling session notes
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qualitative methods are those concerned with?
interpretation of languag
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from example?
interview / unstructured observation
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- quantitative data
dgd
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data that is expressed?
numerically
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collection techniques usually gather numerical data in form of?
individual scores from pps
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data open to be analysed in what way?
statistically
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and easily converted to?
graphs / charts etc
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- which best
dfgd
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qualitative data better at gaining?
insight into pps lives and experience
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but quantitative data better for?
converting to numerical data and comparing
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QUAL/QUAN '; EVAL
SDGD
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- qualitative
dfdf
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offers?
rich detail
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more broad scope and gives pp more licence to?
develop thoughts / feelings / opinions
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for this reason has greater what kind of validity?
external
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why?
provides more meaningful insight into worldview
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but often difficult to do what with it?
analyse
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why?
tends not to be able to be summarised statistically
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which makes hwat hard to identify?
patterns and comparisons
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conclusions then often rely on?
subjective researcher interpretations
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why may these be especially biased?
if preconceptions about whats/he expecting to find
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- quantitative data
dfgdg
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simple to?
analyse
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therefore what can be easily drawn?
comparisons
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data in numerical form tends to be less?
open to bias
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but much narrower in scope / meaning so may fail to?
represent 'real-;ofe'
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PRIMARY / SECONDARY DATA
GDFGDFG
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- primary data
dgdgf
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what kind of data?
collected by researcher firsthand specifically for that inv
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- secondary data
dfgd
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collected by?
slmeone other than person conducting research
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often case secondary data already been subject to?
stats testing
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so what is knwon?
significance
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where cna u find it?
journals books websites / gov
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PRIMARY/SECONDARY EVAL
DFGDFG
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- primary
dfgdf
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main strength is that?
fits the jb
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why?
collected for puropse of their research alon
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but also requires what from researcher?
time and effort
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- secondary data
sdf
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may be substantian variation in?
quality / accuracy
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content may not match up to?
exactly what researcher is researching
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META-ANALYSIS
DFGD
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process in which what happens/
data from many studies inv same research qs combined
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