Spradley's method includes which type of data analysis? Select all that apply

A) Domain analysis
B) Taxonomic analysis
C) Componential analysis
D) Statistical analysis


A, B, C
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One analytic approach is Spradley's method, which involves four levels of analysis: domain analysis (identifying domains, or units of cultural knowledge); taxonomic analysis (selecting key domains and constructing taxonomies); componential analysis (comparing and contrasting terms in a domain); and a theme analysis (to uncover cultural themes). Statistical analysis is a method used in analyzing quantitative studies and is not included in Spradley's method.

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