CCT208H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: University Of Toronto Mississauga, Positive Tone, Deeper Understanding

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Know more about the participant (ie. background, social position, reasonings etc. ) In a qualitative realm: understand why people do the things they do (where they are coming. Choose who will participate in the study. Choosing a research question and seeing how the question will change throughout the process. Not a lot of room to answer questions. Not possible to obtain all the possible answers. When you empathizing someone/something, you respond or react in a more. You are understanding their position and their say. positive tone. Interview guides are used to guide the interview. List of questions or bullet points of topics people want to cover in an in-depth interview. Important for quantitative research a good sample = good generalizations. You are not trying to make generalizations; you want to have a deep contextual. You want to make some kind of generalization but not as much as quantitative understanding research. Choose people who have the greatest insight of the topic.

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