The following research steps could be found in which type of qualitative research? Formulating an idea Developing research questions Developing an inventory of sources Clarifying validity and reliability of sources

a. Ethnographic
b. Grounded theory
c. Historical
d. Phenomenological


ANS: C
In historical research, after the topic is clearly defined, the research will identify the questions to be examined, develop an inventory of sources, and clarify the validity and reliability of these sources.
Ethnographic research was developed by anthropologists as a mechanism for studying cultures. It describes a culture by looking at its characteristics. In historical research, after the topic is clearly defined, the research will identify the questions to be examined, develop an inventory of sources, and clarify the validity and reliability of these sources.
Grounded theory develops theory directly from the research data. In historical research, after the topic is clearly defined, the research will identify the questions to be examined, develop an inventory of sources, and clarify the validity and reliability of these sources.
Phenomenological research attempts to capture the "lived experience" of study participants. In historical research, after the topic is clearly defined, the research will identify the questions to be examined, develop an inventory of sources, and clarify the validity and reliability of these sources.

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