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Reflexivity in Research Methods: Boundary Theory and the Researcher Role Continuum – Dr. Glen Kreiner

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    Why does Dr. Kreiner call our research project our “selfie”?

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    What is reflexivity in research?

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    In which research strategy reflexivity is more common?

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    What does ontological reflexivity refer to?

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    Which type of reflexivity refers to our position in the world?

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    Which of the following is an example of a liminal research?

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    What does how people create, maintain, or change the boundaries of socially-constructed domains refer to?

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    What is segmentation?

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    Most domains in life are fully separated from one another

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    …refers to what moves from one domain to another.

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    Where in the researcher role continuum most research is located?

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    Which of the following is a disadvantage of doing integrated research?

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    Reflexivity shows itself in the variables and the sample we choose to study.

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By CARMA Admin|2024-10-23T12:03:59-04:00November 14th, 2023|Comments Off on Reflexivity in Research Methods: Boundary Theory and the Researcher Role Continuum – Dr. Glen Kreiner
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