CHST 12 - Quiz 1 || A+ Graded.
analysis correct answers the synthesis of data, reconfigured into new formulations of meaning
as key ideas related to a specific line of inquiry
Data correct answers various forms of information collected for a research study
Qualitative data correct answers documentation of what people say, do, write, and create
Qualitative research correct answers an umbrella term for a wide variety of approaches to and
methods for the study of natural social life through primarily (but not exclusively) non-
quantitative data
Empirical materials correct answers participant-centered forms of data collected for a
research study
datum correct answers singular form of data
Code correct answers a word of short phrase that symbolically assigns a summative, salient,
essence-capturing, and/or evocative attribute for a portion of language-based or visual data
Intercoder agreement correct answers two or more researchers as analysts concurring on the
coding and interpretation of data
Participant check correct answers consultation with a participant on the researcher's analysis
and interpretation of the data provided by the participant
Process code correct answers an action-oriented word or phrase in gerund (ing) form that
symbolically represents a larger datum
Heuristics correct answers open ended methods of discovery during inquiry
Pattern correct answers an action, phenomenon, or content arrangement that occurs more than
twice in the data that the researcher established as repeated and regular
Properties correct answers the constituent elements that attribute qualities to something such
as a code, category, phenomenon, etc.
Induction correct answers an open-ended investigation with minimal assumptions, leaving
one's self open to emergent leads, new ideas, exploratory discovery, and decision making
Analytic induction correct answers a process by which answers to research questions are
emergently constructed as more data are collected and systematically examined
Abduction correct answers examining an array of possibilities or explanations and selecting
the most reasonable and credible one; exploring the possible links or causation between
phenomena
Deduction correct answers conclusion-making from evidence; a culminating process and
product, derived from inductive, abductive, and/or retroductive thinking
, Interrelationship correct answers researcher-generated analytic connections between or
among different things such as codes, categories, themes, etc
Unity correct answers a design principle in which seemingly disparate things or elements
harmonize when brought together
Phenomenon correct answers an experience, event, or conceptual state of being
Analytic story-line correct answers the narrative, processual description, or explanation of
interactions or outcomes
Core category correct answers in grounded theory, the central category derived from analysis
that functions as an umbrella for all of the study's constituent elements
Action correct answers a micro-unit of human activity consisting of a purposeful and
meaningful behavior, including speaking and mental activity
Reaction correct answers the individual's response to an action from either another person or
thing or to one's own action
Interaction correct answers the collective back-and-forth sequences of action and reaction
between individuals or between an individual and something else
Moments correct answers a collection of short yet significant (as interpreted by the
researcher) participant actions, reactions, and interactions in the data that merit focused
analysis and discussion
Routines correct answers actions that take care of the everyday business of living, symbolize
our self-cultivated and socialized habits, and meet our human need to create a sense of order
Schema correct answers a procedural routine or script in the brain to cognitively process
information and to act or respond
Ritual correct answers a special, significant, or sacred moment of action that suggests
meaningful importance, either to the participants or to the researcher
Significance correct answers meaningful importance to an individual or group; something
that transcends the mundane of the everyday
Rules correct answers frames for acceptable social conduct; formal regulations and laws; a
personal code of ethics or a moral compass for action, reaction, and interaction with others
Socialization correct answers learned expectations, codes, and regulations for our daily
conduct
Power correct answers a concept referring to hierarchical status, attributed dominance, and
control by individuals, organizations, governments, etc.
analysis correct answers the synthesis of data, reconfigured into new formulations of meaning
as key ideas related to a specific line of inquiry
Data correct answers various forms of information collected for a research study
Qualitative data correct answers documentation of what people say, do, write, and create
Qualitative research correct answers an umbrella term for a wide variety of approaches to and
methods for the study of natural social life through primarily (but not exclusively) non-
quantitative data
Empirical materials correct answers participant-centered forms of data collected for a
research study
datum correct answers singular form of data
Code correct answers a word of short phrase that symbolically assigns a summative, salient,
essence-capturing, and/or evocative attribute for a portion of language-based or visual data
Intercoder agreement correct answers two or more researchers as analysts concurring on the
coding and interpretation of data
Participant check correct answers consultation with a participant on the researcher's analysis
and interpretation of the data provided by the participant
Process code correct answers an action-oriented word or phrase in gerund (ing) form that
symbolically represents a larger datum
Heuristics correct answers open ended methods of discovery during inquiry
Pattern correct answers an action, phenomenon, or content arrangement that occurs more than
twice in the data that the researcher established as repeated and regular
Properties correct answers the constituent elements that attribute qualities to something such
as a code, category, phenomenon, etc.
Induction correct answers an open-ended investigation with minimal assumptions, leaving
one's self open to emergent leads, new ideas, exploratory discovery, and decision making
Analytic induction correct answers a process by which answers to research questions are
emergently constructed as more data are collected and systematically examined
Abduction correct answers examining an array of possibilities or explanations and selecting
the most reasonable and credible one; exploring the possible links or causation between
phenomena
Deduction correct answers conclusion-making from evidence; a culminating process and
product, derived from inductive, abductive, and/or retroductive thinking
, Interrelationship correct answers researcher-generated analytic connections between or
among different things such as codes, categories, themes, etc
Unity correct answers a design principle in which seemingly disparate things or elements
harmonize when brought together
Phenomenon correct answers an experience, event, or conceptual state of being
Analytic story-line correct answers the narrative, processual description, or explanation of
interactions or outcomes
Core category correct answers in grounded theory, the central category derived from analysis
that functions as an umbrella for all of the study's constituent elements
Action correct answers a micro-unit of human activity consisting of a purposeful and
meaningful behavior, including speaking and mental activity
Reaction correct answers the individual's response to an action from either another person or
thing or to one's own action
Interaction correct answers the collective back-and-forth sequences of action and reaction
between individuals or between an individual and something else
Moments correct answers a collection of short yet significant (as interpreted by the
researcher) participant actions, reactions, and interactions in the data that merit focused
analysis and discussion
Routines correct answers actions that take care of the everyday business of living, symbolize
our self-cultivated and socialized habits, and meet our human need to create a sense of order
Schema correct answers a procedural routine or script in the brain to cognitively process
information and to act or respond
Ritual correct answers a special, significant, or sacred moment of action that suggests
meaningful importance, either to the participants or to the researcher
Significance correct answers meaningful importance to an individual or group; something
that transcends the mundane of the everyday
Rules correct answers frames for acceptable social conduct; formal regulations and laws; a
personal code of ethics or a moral compass for action, reaction, and interaction with others
Socialization correct answers learned expectations, codes, and regulations for our daily
conduct
Power correct answers a concept referring to hierarchical status, attributed dominance, and
control by individuals, organizations, governments, etc.