The following research steps could be found in which type of qualitative research?
• Identification of the culture to be studied
• Gaining entrance
• Cultural immersion
• Acquiring informants
• Theory development
a. Ethnographic
b. Grounded theory
c. Historical
d. Phenomenological
ANS: A
Ethnographic research was developed by anthropologists as a mechanism for studying cultures.
Grounded theory research is an inductive technique that emerged from the discipline of sociology. Ethnographic research was developed by anthropologists as a mechanism for studying cultures.
Historical research examines events of the past. Ethnographic research was developed by anthropologists as a mechanism for studying cultures.
Phenomenological research describes experiences as they are lived. Ethnographic research was developed by anthropologists as a mechanism for studying cultures.
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