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CASE STUDY#1

An in-depth analysis of a specific historical event, examining its context and impact on a community.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#2

A research method focused on understanding human behavior and experiences through interviews, observations, and analysis.

COMMUNITY IMPACT#3

The effect that historical events have on the social, economic, and cultural dynamics of a community.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT#4

The background and circumstances surrounding a historical event, crucial for understanding its significance.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#5

Guidelines ensuring that research is conducted with integrity, respect, and responsibility towards participants.

INTERVIEW GUIDE#6

A structured set of questions designed to facilitate effective qualitative interviews.

DATA TRANSCRIPTION#7

The process of converting spoken language from interviews into written text for analysis.

CODING#8

A method of categorizing qualitative data to identify themes and patterns during analysis.

LITERATURE REVIEW#9

An evaluation of existing research and literature related to the chosen historical event or topic.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS#10

Specific questions that guide the focus and direction of qualitative research.

NARRATIVE REPORT#11

A structured account that connects qualitative findings with historical context and community dynamics.

PEER REVIEW#12

A process where fellow students evaluate each other's work to provide constructive feedback.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#13

Techniques for effectively communicating research findings to an audience.

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS#14

Additional resources, such as graphs or handouts, that enhance the presentation of research findings.

THEMATIC ANALYSIS#15

A qualitative analytic method for identifying and interpreting patterns within qualitative data.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#16

Involving community members in the research process to enhance relevance and impact.

LONGITUDINAL STUDY#17

Research that follows a specific community over an extended period to observe changes.

QUALITATIVE DATA#18

Non-numerical information gathered through interviews, observations, and open-ended questions.

HISTORICAL ANALYSIS#19

The examination of past events to understand their causes, contexts, and impacts.

DATA VALIDITY#20

The accuracy and credibility of the data collected during qualitative research.

SYNTHESIS#21

The process of combining various qualitative findings into a coherent narrative.

FIELD NOTES#22

Observational notes taken during qualitative research, providing context and insights.

COMMUNITY DYNAMICS#23

The interactions and relationships within a community that influence its development.

ACADEMIC DISCOURSE#24

Scholarly conversation and debate that contributes to knowledge in social sciences.

RESEARCH ETHICS#25

The principles governing the conduct of research, ensuring respect for participants and integrity.