Smoking Among College Students Qualitative Research

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You get to choose which qualitative method you would like to use to collect data and then conduct EITHER Intensive Interviews OR Observations.

- You WILL be collecting data (i.e. either through intensive interviews or observations).

-Your choice of qualitative method may be determined by your topic (and research question) or by the method that most interests you.

-You also may choose to continue with the same topic you examined in Assignments #1 and #2 OR choose an entirely new topic.

-Each option (intensive interview or observation) has its own set of guidelines so make sure you are following the appropriate guidelines.

-There are guidelines below for Assignment #3 (Final paper) as well as the two shorter assignments that lead up to it: 1) Proposed topic and method and 2) Preliminary Field notes OR Interview notes.

OBJECTIVES:

CONDUCT either observations or intensive interviews in order to understand what is required to undertake qualitative research and, more specifically, how researchers collect and analyze qualitative data.

-Develop your observational or interviewing skills.

-Use qualitative research techniques to link recurrent themes that emerged in your data to concepts or theories in the sociological literature.

How to FORMAT Assignment #3 (Final Paper):

-Number each page NOT including the title page and reference page

-All 3 assignments should be typed: Arial 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins

-Use subheadings to identify each section of your paper (i.e. Introduction, Method, Summary, Analysis, Conclusion).

-This assignment can be written in either in the 1st person or the 3rd person.

For example, given by professor:

o1st Person: I interviewed two homeless young adults who usually sleep in the Skid Row area of LA...

o3rd Person: The most common type of cooperative behavior observed among young adults who live in Skid Row was...

References should be listed on a separate page and formatted according to ASA Style. This page should be single-spaced and there should be one space in between each source.

-Text citations should be formatted according to ASA Style.

-Approximate length: 3-4 pages

-WRITE CLEARLY AND PROOFREAD (check for typos as well as spelling and grammatical errors)

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Submission date: 10-May-2019 06:39PM (UT C+0300)
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SMOKING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS

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Qualitative Research: Smoking Among College Students
Introduction
The qualitative research explores cigarette smoking among college students a
habit that has been on the rise in the over the years. Qualitative research is a scientific
approach used in the process of collecting non-numerical data, often, narrative,
concepts, among other information essential in supporting a theory or exploring an
issue of interest (Flick 2018). Smoking is associated with severe health complication
related to lung diseases. According to Center for Disease Control (2018), smoking is
one of the primary contributor of respiratory diseases often resulting in damaged
airways and air sacs, as well as chronic bronchitis and to some extent lung cancer.
Students in colleges engage in cigarette smoking notwithstanding the associated health
effects, making smoking among college learner an are...


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