Chapter 10 Qualitative Field Research Key Terms. Naturalism Approach to field research based on the assumption that an objective social reality exists.

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Chapter 10 Qualitative Field Research Key Terms

Naturalism Approach to field research based on the assumption that an objective social reality exists and can be observed and reported accurately. Ethnography A report on social life that focuses on detailed and accurate description rather than explanation.

Ethnomethodology An approach to the study of social life that focuses on the discovery of implicit, usually unspoken assumptions and agreements.

Grounded Theory An inductive approach to the study of social life that attempts to generate a theory from the constant comparing of unfolding observations.

Case Studies In-depth examination of a single instance of some social phenomenon, such as a village, a family, or a juvenile gang. Extended case method Technique in which case study observations are used to discover flaws in and to improve existing social theories.

Institutional ethnography Research technique in which the personal experiences of individuals are used to reveal power relationships and other characteristics of the institutions within which they operate.

Participatory action research Approach to social research in which the people being studied are given control over the purpose and procedures of the research; intended as a counter to the implicit view that researchers are superior to those they study.

Qualitative interview An interaction between an interviewer and a respondent in which the interviewer has a general plan of inquiry but not a specific set of questions that must be asked with particular words and in a particular order.

Focus Group. A group of people are brought together in a room to engage in guided discussion of a topic.