research methods ; data analysis ; kinds of data 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyResearch methods and techniquesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 12-05-18 13:51 QUAL/QUANTITATIVE DATA DGDG 1 of 48 - qualitative data dffggdg 2 of 48 expressed in words rather than? numbers 3 of 48 what can be classed as qualitative data? interview transcript / conselling session notes 4 of 48 qualitative methods are those concerned with? interpretation of languag 5 of 48 from example? interview / unstructured observation 6 of 48 - quantitative data dgd 7 of 48 data that is expressed? numerically 8 of 48 collection techniques usually gather numerical data in form of? individual scores from pps 9 of 48 data open to be analysed in what way? statistically 10 of 48 and easily converted to? graphs / charts etc 11 of 48 - which best dfgd 12 of 48 qualitative data better at gaining? insight into pps lives and experience 13 of 48 but quantitative data better for? converting to numerical data and comparing 14 of 48 QUAL/QUAN '; EVAL SDGD 15 of 48 - qualitative dfdf 16 of 48 offers? rich detail 17 of 48 more broad scope and gives pp more licence to? develop thoughts / feelings / opinions 18 of 48 for this reason has greater what kind of validity? external 19 of 48 why? provides more meaningful insight into worldview 20 of 48 but often difficult to do what with it? analyse 21 of 48 why? tends not to be able to be summarised statistically 22 of 48 which makes hwat hard to identify? patterns and comparisons 23 of 48 conclusions then often rely on? subjective researcher interpretations 24 of 48 why may these be especially biased? if preconceptions about whats/he expecting to find 25 of 48 - quantitative data dfgdg 26 of 48 simple to? analyse 27 of 48 therefore what can be easily drawn? comparisons 28 of 48 data in numerical form tends to be less? open to bias 29 of 48 but much narrower in scope / meaning so may fail to? represent 'real-;ofe' 30 of 48 PRIMARY / SECONDARY DATA GDFGDFG 31 of 48 - primary data dgdgf 32 of 48 what kind of data? collected by researcher firsthand specifically for that inv 33 of 48 - secondary data dfgd 34 of 48 collected by? slmeone other than person conducting research 35 of 48 often case secondary data already been subject to? stats testing 36 of 48 so what is knwon? significance 37 of 48 where cna u find it? journals books websites / gov 38 of 48 PRIMARY/SECONDARY EVAL DFGDFG 39 of 48 - primary dfgdf 40 of 48 main strength is that? fits the jb 41 of 48 why? collected for puropse of their research alon 42 of 48 but also requires what from researcher? time and effort 43 of 48 - secondary data sdf 44 of 48 may be substantian variation in? quality / accuracy 45 of 48 content may not match up to? exactly what researcher is researching 46 of 48 META-ANALYSIS DFGD 47 of 48 process in which what happens/ data from many studies inv same research qs combined 48 of 48
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