Chapter 11
Qualitative research is a valuable approach for understanding human behavior, culture, and social phenomena through methods like participant observation, ethnographic interviews, and the collection of various types of qualitative data. How does qualitative research differ from quantitative research in terms of its objectives and methods? What types of research questions or situations are best suited for a qualitative approach? Discuss the role of cultural sensitivity and ethical considerations in qualitative research, especially when conducting participant observation or ethnographic interviews within unfamiliar or sensitive communities.
Q.2 Write a reply for friend post,
Your post brought up a lot of important points about how culture, gender roles, and family support shape our experiences. As a mother and a school counselor in training, I’ve seen firsthand how cultural values and family structure can influence the way children develop emotionally, socially, and even academically. I appreciated your explanation of collectivist versus individualist cultures. In my home, we’ve tried to emphasize both, encouraging independence while also making sure our kids know they are part of something bigger than themselves. Your mention of conflict resolution really stood out. Addressing issues in the moment, rather than letting them build, has made a big difference in my home, especially with four kids at different developmental stages. Like you, I’ve worked on improving communication. We talk openly about emotions and expectations, and I’ve noticed that this helps my children feel safer and more confident. I also liked how you’ve intentionally created space for family connection by organizing gatherings and introducing your children to extended family. It reminds me that even small steps like writing letters, FaceTiming relatives, or having family dinners can strengthen those bonds. As you said, culture remains a key influence, but it can be adapted in a way that supports emotional growth and stronger relationships. Would you say your views on gender roles in families have shifted after this course, or do they still align with what you were raised with?
