Assignment:
Discriminate between Phenomenology and Grounded Theory
Introduction
Purpose of the Study
Guiding Research Questions
Role the researcher(s) in this Study
How the researchers applied the Principles of either the Phenomenology or Grounded Theory to Research Problem
Appropriate Qualitative Design to Address Research Problem
Researcher(s) Data Collection Strategies
Research's Ethical Issues
Challenges/Limitations of the Study
Assess the overall study: Was the Approach was Effective?
Additions and/or Modifications of the Study
Conclusion
References
• Explain the purpose of the study
• Summarize the guiding research questions.
• Explain the role the researcher(s) assumed in this study.
• Determine how the researchers applied the principles of either the phenomenology or grounded theory design to address their research problem.
• Explain how it was an appropriate qualitative design to effectively address their research problem of interest.
• Identify the data collection strategies used by the researcher(s).
• Examine any ethical issues that emerged in the research.
• Explain the challenges/limitations of the study.
• Assess the overall study, including whether the approach was effective.
• Recommend additions and/or modifications for consideration that may be used to improve the design and implementation of the study.
Support your assignment with at least three scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including older articles, may be included.
Length: 6 pages, excluding title and reference pages
Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards.