'Methodological triangulation refers to the combination of several research methodologies in 1 study.' True or False?
True.
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'Thematic analysis refers to organising and describing data in terms of 'themes' and interpreting what these themes mean in terms of research question.' True of False?
True.
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What is a theme?
A group of ideas which are important in relation to your research question.
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What is inductive thematic analysis?
Themes strongly linked to data.
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What is theoretical thematic analysis?
Analysis driven by researcher's theoretical/analytical interest.
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'Semantic themes refer to themes indirectly observed in the data.' True or False?
False.
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'Latent themes refer to the underlying phenomenon you infer from your data.' True or False?
True.
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What is a realist analysis?
Themes that categorise the nature of the social world.
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What is a constructionist analysis?
Theorises socio-cultural contexts and structural conditions that enable individual accounts.
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Define 'Methological uncertainty.'
Related to confidence that research procedures allow us to answer the research question.
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What are 2 types of statistical uncertainty?
Descriptive and inferential uncertainty.
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Define 'Descriptive Uncertainty.'
Psychologists make multiple observations and these produce different data.
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Define 'Inferential Uncertainty.'
Psychologists make inferences about populations on the basis of their sample data.
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MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: Do you believe in yourself?
Yes! -> GOOD LUCK!
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