CJA334
Terminology Paper
Research terminology is needed in the criminal justice field. A individual has to be able to understand the meanings of the words as well as knowing the concept of the meaning to be proficient in this field of work or career. If the terminology is misunderstood it may cause the case to have a negative outcome and a total new meaning or concept. Knowing the correct terminology for this field of criminal justice will be much easier if one knows what everyone is talking about when doing the research. It will go much smoother for everyone involved in doing the research if everyone is on the same page. It is like in any field for example in the health accept of when nurses and …show more content…
One has to make sure that recording the data should be concurrent as soon as possible so nothing gets lost and one doesn’t forget the data they have collected. Gathering information from all sources and observations. Photocopies of all the recording forms whether they are audio or video recordings as well as material that has been collected. ("Collecting and Analyzing Data", 2011) One wants to do this so the wont forget all the data they have collected.. A spread sheet or chart may be used to analysis using numbers when you have quantitative information. Transcribing word-for-word of audio or video recordings. Data has to be organized to make it easier to work with. This will depend on the research design and evaluation …show more content…
Qualitative data is information collected as a description, opinions or quotes or a interpretations. One cannot usually be able to reduced to numbers and this is considered to be more valuable information and more informative. ("Collecting and Analyzing Data", 2011) The two will have to be analyzed differently quantitative and qualitative. Data that is quantitative are specific behaviors and conditions, skills, test scores, survey results. Reported behavior or outcomes to environmental conditions. Numbers and percentages of people that similar characteristic in a population. Examples: individuals diagnosed with diabetes, unemployed, Data that is qualitative may show you things that quantitative data can’t. It can reveal why certain methods are working or not working. It may show you patterns in behavior as well as physical and social