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How To Write An Exploratory Essay
1. Exploratory Essay
Annotated Bibliography
Kimber, T. R. (2012). The Role of Spiritual Development in the Cross–Cultural Reentry Adjustment
of Missionaries. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY & THEOLOGY, 40 (3), 211
–219. Kimber studied
the correlation between spiritual development and cultural reentry adjustment in a group of
missionaries. For this study he utilized a questionnaire in which about one hundred missionaries
filled out. The questionnaire correlated the Spiritual Assessment Inventory (SAI) with five cultural
adaptation and transition scales. In this study Kimber discovered a substantial connection between
the Reentry Distress Scale and the Spiritual Assessment Inventory (SAI) Disappointment and
Instability scales. Along with this discovery was a noticeable link...show more content...
While it was a tremendous blessing and experience, it also was very hard and challenging for me.
Even though I was only on this mission trip for a short 12 days, it seemed as though I had been
gone for months. It has been extremely difficult for me to speak about the experiences that I
encountered. I was differently out of my environment and my comfort zone.
I arrived at the airport with my daughter and son–in–law to meet the rest of the group that was going
with us. And thus, began my journey of uneasiness awkwardness, and apprehension. I knew no one
except my daughter and son–in–law. I felt so out of place and foreign with this group. I found
myself asking God, "are you sure I am supposed to be here."
Upon our arrival we were roughly was ordered to pay with a twenty dollars with a $20.00 bill, and
in no other denomination, and you will get no change back if you did not have a twenty. We were
met by our bus driver, translators, and their group leader. They hurried us out of the airport
because, there were men trying to grab your bags in order to carry them for us and expecting us to
pay them money. We were told not to look at them and say no as we proceeded to our
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2. The Purpose of Exploratory Research
Exploratory Research
The Purpose of Exploratory Research: Good Research Questions Years ago, before the advent of
CAT scanners and other noninvasive medical diagnostic procedures, doctors who were stumped
about a patient's symptoms might recommend "exploratory surgery." With little to go on but
vague descriptions of symptoms, physicians would "open up" a patient to look around and see
what needed fixing. In market research, exploratory research plays a similar role. Marketers have
no machines to peer inside a decision problem, so they may use certain research techniques to
"open up" the problem and look around. Researchers use these techniques, which they refer to
collectively as exploratory research, with a single broad purpose: clarify...show more content...
Generally, exploratory research techniques simply involve conversations between a researcher and
the people being studied. Although the researcher may guide the conversation across certain issues,
the questioning is usually informal and semistructured. Thus, the data produced by qualitative
research is textual. That is, the research produces a "text." Although the text is analyzed, the methods
of analyses are not statistical; textual data are not numerical and do not lend themselves to statistical
analysis. This limitation is important. Researchers and decision makers alike often wish to
generalize the conclusions of their research from their samples to some larger population of interest.
Textual data do not permit this kind of generalization. On the other hand, assuming other conditions
are met, quantitative data may be generalized from a sample to a larger population. Making these
generalizations and calculating the margins of error inherent in them requires that the data be
numerical. Generally speaking, research procedures such as surveys and experimentation (often
called confirmatory and causal research, respectively) produce the quantitative data needed for such
analyses. Thus, these two categories of research clearly rely on one another. That is, asking the
right questions of the right people in the right way to produce generalizable statistical results
requires knowing what to ask, who to ask, and how to ask. These facets of research are often
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3. Exploratory Research
Methods and Designs
Many of the research methods for which the research we have reviewed is classified as either
exploratory or constructive. Rape culture, victim blaming, and rape myths encompass more gray
areas (uncertainties) than mere black (wrong) and white (right) understandings. As few of the studies
specifically sought to gain insight in what is considered consent, therefore they exploratory research
wanting to purely define and identify the miscommunication and mixed opinions of interpretations
of consent, as they consider this to be a root to the problem of rape (16p.907)(8p.470)(19p.518). A
couple other studies we found went a different route and chose to test theories they had relating to
rape and then went on to propose solutions...show more content...
A fair share of qualitative and quantitative research was conducted in an attempt to adequately
address the specific questions that were being asked. All of the research we reviewed used
primary data and chose not to utilize secondary data to conduct their experiments, however,
several of the studies references secondary data sources when speaking of historical backgrounds
of rape and in their discussions. The methods our group has chosen to pay particular interest to are
those that were used to gather data from participants at college campuses, as this is the population
we wish to further explore. Due to women of college age being at an increased risk for sexual
violence, several of the studies we found pursued out this population as well. A study conducted at
James Madison University gathered their findings from a participant pool at their university using
the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale, the Modern and Old–Fashion Sexism Scale, and rape
scenarios and questions in which they evaluating participants identification with either the victim or
the assailant (12p.242) This study was not alone in using the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale
as measure. In fact, of the research reviewed seven other studies utilized the scale in addition to the
research done at
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4. Exploratory Essay Pros
For an actor or actress to expect to be rewarded with work, he or she must be on the hunt for
auditions. Some of the best places to search for these potential jobs, are the theatre's around the
location of the actor or actress. Although auditions aren't easy to come across, are essentially the
acting equivalent of job interviews. Anything an actor or actress can use to gain experience in the
field of acting is worth it in the long run, because the experience an actor or actress has the more
likely he or she will increase their skills. Besides being able to preform the monologue or script
given at an audition, there are other requirements that must be prepared prior to attending the
audition. The actor or actress must prepare an accurate resume,
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5. Exploratory Essay Assignment
EN 1113– 41
Exploratory Essay Assignment Sheet For this essay, you will be taking an unbiased position to
discuss your research findings. This essay should follow the following format:
Introduction:
–In the first introductory paragraph, you should discuss what prompted this research questions in
about 3–4 sentences. This should lead into you stating your research question.
–In your second introductory paragraph, you should inform the reader about the major categories
that you found in your research. This section should tell the reader what groupings you will discuss.
Ideally, your body paragraphs will follow this same order that you use in this paragraph.
Body:
–After this, each of your body paragraphs will discuss one of those groupings
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6. Exploratory Essay Questions
1)The younger waiter has a very different perspective on life. He has a job that is just that. He
goes to work, and at the end of the day cannot wait to get home. All he can think about is sleeping
next to his wife. The end of his shift cannot come soon enough for him. He feels that his time is
more valuable than others. He is always in a hurry. The older waiter seems to be the opposite of
the younger waiter. He likes to be at work. It is where he feels at home. He likes how it is well lit,
and likes to drink there. He is very laid back, and it seems that nothing bothers him. He understands
that there is more to life then what is just happening in the now. He goes home at the end of the
night and there is no one waiting there for him. He stays
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7. Self Exploration
Many of us go through life skimming the surface of our identities. That is, we don't truly dig deeply
into our thoughts, feelings, desires and dreams.
Part of the problem is that we're always on the go. When to–do lists keep swelling, self–exploration
takes a backseat. How can it not, when we barely find time for self–care?
Specifically, self–exploration involves "taking a look at your own thoughts, feelings, behaviors and
motivations and asking why. It's looking for the roots of who we are – answers to all the questions
we have about [ourselves]," according to Ryan Howes, Ph.D, psychologist, writer and professor in
Pasadena, California.
Having a deeper understanding of ourselves has many benefits. It "helps people understand and
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Take some time and think about what you might need in order to be happy and ultimately successful
in your job/career. For example, a few things to consider might be salary, geographic location, job
autonomy, work hours, and professional growth opportunities, to name a few. Which ones of these,
and/or others, are most significant; things that would make an obvious difference in whether we
would enjoy our job/career? If you don't take the time to consider who you are and what you want,
you won't know what you are looking for. You need to be aware that no job/career is going to be
perfect and meet all of your expectations. But if you at least think about which things are more
vital to your happiness and aim for those, you can come pretty close to what you want. Think
about the skills and abilities you may have that you would like to utilize in your chosen profession
(i.e. leadership, helping others, mathematical ability, creativity, communication, etc.) Which careers
give you more of an opportunity to express yourself and be yourself? Many people make the
mistake of assuming that they can and will do just about anything for the right amount of money.
Well let me assure you that this is only partially true. In the beginning, the money may seem like
enough to sustain your job satisfaction and happiness, but soon everyone realizes that money alone
is only a temporary fix. If you don't really like what you are doing, or like where you work, you
won't be
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8. Exploratory Talk Essay
How can teachers use exploratory talk to support the development of reading comprehension? Use
examples from the fiction books to illustrate key points.
Barnes (2008) tells us that children will not use exploratory talk unless they have a strong
understanding about what it is and are not afraid that they will be offended too much by how
others criticise them. This is useful for teachers attempting to use exploratory talk in the classroom
because it'll make them more aware of children being overly aggressive with feedback or children
not participating in the talk. Mercer (2008) can further this by saying that rules are important to have
in place when using exploratory talk. This will eliminate any risk of quieter children being left behind
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Within their table groups which had been set up deliberately by the teacher to get children with
similar reading levels together, the children had to explore different features of the book. One group
would work on questions they wanted to ask the characters, another would take in turns to read the
book and highlight words they did not understand or had trouble reading. Tennant (2014: 165) tells
us that the text used during guided reading should be challenging but the children should still be
capable of decoding it. I observed this to be true during my school placement because the children
were able to show a wide understanding of what was happening within the book however when
they were asked questions about how the character was feeling or what they think would happen
next, they took a bit more time to try and get an understanding of this. Tennant (2016) states that
"the teacher's task is to deepen the reader's understanding of the text by initially ascertaining what
sense the reader has made of the text just after having read it". Tennant's statement can be
evaluated as useful for teaching a good level of guided reading because teachers have to broaden
the children's knowledge of the text. My own observations seemed to be a success because each
group was paired with an adult and each adult was drawing out information from pupils by asking
questions that got them thinking. Not only were they getting an idea of what children already knew
about the text but they
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9. Individual Exploratory Project
While taking this course, I realized that I enjoy researching for what I am writing about, but I have
a difficult time putting my responses into words. I also learned I over–summarize everything the
articles that I am reading and responding to, but I tried to combat this by explaining more in–depth.
However, by doing the assignments in smaller parts, compared to only doing a draft and then a final
paper, I found it easier to elaborate on the topics in my writing. I also learned the importance of
revising papers, especially peer revisions because other people are able to catch mistakes you might
miss or help you better explain an idea if they don't understand, something I definitely need and
utilized throughout this course.
The most rewarding assignment from this class for me was the Individual Exploratory Project. This
assignment allowed me to use the tools I learned from assignments before, such as adding voice and
personality from the memoir and efficient researching from the rhetorical analysis. I really enjoyed
this assignment because it was not written as a typical essay and allowed me to research each
question I had as I went through my writing. I enjoyed this assignment because it also taught me
that writing is an endless process of ideas and questions. It also helped me to continue developing
skills for effectively searching for articles and responding to them....show more content...
Through the assignments from this course, I have gotten better at forming opinions and also finding
the best way to organize them in my writing. To continue becoming a better writer in these aspects, I
will continue to research topics I am interested in, and from that, develop stronger opinions and
responses. Another important factor to being organized and focused is expanding my vocabulary so
my writing will have be concise and
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10. Exploratory Practice Research
1.– According to the views of the participant teachers, what were the benefits and challenges of
taking part of the project?
According to Teacher–research as continuing professional development a project with Chilean
secondary school teachers there is a major benefit to participate in the project, which is the ability
to improve their ability to diagnose the hidden reason to a particular problem in the classroom, in
order to change the approach, or to direct to the source of it. By practicing what I believe is an
exploratory practice research; they grow as reflexive in–service teachers and increasing their
academic skills in the research field. However, no matter the benefits they might get from projects
like the one explained in the text, the overloaded schedules restrain teachers from broadening their
careers to EP or AR areas. Furthermore, as they don't have much background on how to do and write
one, they are afraid to adventure themselves on this field.
2.– Based on your observations at the school
Is the reality described in article similar to your own teaching context?
Regarding the contrast between the realities described in the article and the one I am immersed in
there are differences such as the number of students in the classroom. The general rule is to work in
crowded classrooms with...show more content...
The next step would be changing the manner in which the teacher addresses each student,
consequently, they wouldn't respond in a defensive way when asked to do an activity. This measure
would be reinforced with the orientation class, in which they could learn new ways to cope with
their environment successfully. Another possibility would be to observe the effect of pair work
during the semester in the learning of
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11. Exploratory Observation
The goal of this exploratory research was to uncover students' idea of productivity. I wanted to have
a better understanding of what my students thought was a good use or a bad use of their time. To
better understand my students, I held discussions, administered surveys, conducted interviews, and
recorded personal observations. Both Lancaster (2009) and Betz & Kayser (2017) conducted
research that mainly looked at students' opinions on their day–to–day school lives. Betz and Kayser's
(2017) research emphasized the lack of children input in a research setting and how important it is
to gain their perspective. However, collecting the children's perspective is not to then compare it
with the responses of adults; it is solely to have the perspective
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12. Exploratory Research
My exploratory essay provided my proposal writing with the research that I will need in order to
write final argument. The research that I did for the exploratory essay helped with writing the
hypothesis for the proposal, which will then serve as the thesis in the final argument. My proposal
brings to light the different reasons that child labor is prevalent in businesses throughout the world.
It focuses on uncovering the reasons that child labor is considered to be a significant problem. It
also focuses on if child labor should even be considered a problem. Adequate resources are
demonstrated through the scholarly articles that I provided in my literature review. The audience
that my proposal is written for is my peers, professor, child labor
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13. Exploratory Narrative Analysis
As a writer, I have improved greatly since the first exploratory narrative essay. There have been
many challenges that I have faced in my writing, but I have dealt with them in the best way
possible. Over the course of the three papers I have written, I have improved in the flow of the
papers, as well as the content of the papers. This semester, I have managed to overcome most of the
challenges in my writing and have grown as a writer because of it.
The first essay, the exploratory narrative, was rather difficult to write. Not content wise, but trying
to figure out a way in which the essay flowed smoothly and did not sound choppy was extremely
difficult. I do not think I accomplished creating a free–flowing essay with the exploratory narrative.
There appears to be little to no flow from paragraph to paragraph, minus the transitional phrases,
such as "furthermore". With this essay, it is evident that I simply answered the prompt in the order
the questions were asked. Some of the paragraphs were severely underdeveloped, such as the two
paragraphs about the computers and cellphones. I should have expanded upon these topics more
than what I did. Had I done this, it would have helped me reach the word count which, throughout
the essay, it was obvious I was trying to reach. Instead...show more content...
When it comes to content, I generally have very good points and am able to state my points in a
clear fashion. While this a strength of my writing, I often do not elaborate enough on the content I
am writing about and that is a major weakness. Furthermore, I also tend to use filler words or
phrases throughout my papers in order to meet the word count that the paper requires. Even though I
tend to use filler words and phrases, it is evident throughout the essay that I am passionate about the
topic I am writing about, which is a strength I have while
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14. Exploration Narrative Essay
The testimonies written in both early exploration narratives and seventeenth century Puritan texts
described how a particular explorer viewed the new land of America. Each of these writings had
their own deception about the significance of America, both as a physical place and also as an ideal.
Christopher Columbus wrote several exploration narratives during his journeys to and from the new
land. He offered his own personal definitions and arguments about what he saw and thought about
his new discoveries. In the text "Letter to Luis de Santangel", Columbus writes about his crowning
achievement, the discovery of new world. I believe that this text helps convey a specific definition of
America. Columbus portrayed America as being...show more content...
Another passage in this text which shows the idea of America as paradise is "In it there are many
harbors on the coast of the sea, beyond comparison with others which I know in Christendom, and
many rivers, good and large, which is marvelous." This excerpt from Columbus about the shore of
the new world describes how the inlets of the coast make for great harbors. This was an
extremely important detail for explorers during that time in history. Sea ports and inlets allowed
explorers and the people of the land trade and travel with ease. Columbus knew that harbors were
a very significant aspect of land as a territory and as a central reason why an area should be
described as marvelous. Another quote from Columbus' letter that is significant is "All are most
beautiful, of a thousand shapes, and they are accessible and filled with trees of a thousand kinds
and tall, and they seem to touch the sky." This quote describes the mountain ranges which
Columbus discovered. He wrote that the curves of the range are beautiful and that they are filled
with life. The next line from Columbus tells of the significance of the mountains being
overwhelmed with trees. "And I am told that they never lose their foliage, as I can understand, for I
saw them as green and as lovely as they are in Spain in May, and some of them were flowering, some
bearing fruit, and some in another stage, according to their nature." This passage compares the
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15. Exploratory Essay
The purpose of this research is to extend the understanding about the willingness of educated or
non–educated participate in social contacts of varying degrees of closeness with members of
diverse social groups, such as racial and ethnic groups. The culture of a selfish society taking over
and "love your neighbor" dying a painfully slow death? Every time I leave my house and walk or
drive in public, im amazed at the attitudes of some people. Theirs is so much aggression around that
it's scary to open your mouth, even to defend yourself. That's when I decided to put together a
survey to see how people really feel about their fellow stranger. The scale attempts to measure
respondents' degree of warmth, intimacy, indifference, or hostility to...show more content...
It is natural or normal that the strong survived at the cost if weak. In my survey I will look that
how educated people might look at other social group that they might lower class and if people
that are less educated might be friendlier. The type of research I will be conducting is explanatory
cases because there little or no understanding. Although research has been close to this subject
nothing exact. I will use exploratory literature research to gain/discover insights about this
situation. When the goal of the literature is to precisely formulate problems, clear concepts, gain
insights, eliminate impractical ideas and form hypotheses then exploratory research is used.
Another method I will be using is Quantitative data in a survey. This is data are anything that can
be expressed as a number, or quantified. Examples of quantitative data are scores on achievement
tests, number of hours of study, or weight of a subject. These data may be represented by ordinal,
interval or ratio scales. In my survey there will be no physical or psychological rick involved in
you're responding to the survey. You should understand that your compliance in this research is
completely voluntary. All of your responses will be completely confidential. The date will retained
for a period of three years after the study is
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16. Examples Of Exploratory Essay
Exploratory Essay How we are viewed to the outside world plays a part in who we we are as
individuals, it becomes apart of our identity. No matter how much we try to deny it, how others
view us impact how we view ourselves. To the outside world I am just viewed as a Caucasian
female, but in reality I am a Mexican American. Throughout the years I have just started to
identify as being Caucasian because that is just what everyone assumes, now my case is mild. It
has not deeply affected who I am as a person, but for other people they are not so lucky. Being in
America we are shoved in stereotypes, there is no uniqueness you are viewed as either 'good white
folk', hoodlums, or immigrants. Now imagine being viewed as the latter, your 'race' forces you into
the tight space of discrimination. You are now identified as being a hoodlum, that always seems to
...show more content...
Your identity has to do with how you view yourself, and incarceration can be a bigger factor in
throwing off your own identity. Prisons were originally created to allow the inmate to self reflect on
how they were in the wrong. This seclusion is meant for them to see how unworthy they are; they
are inferior to the outside world. The Auburn Prison Experiment only made matters worse, the
inmates were even identified by what crime they committed. (Mauer) Prisons took away their
identity, they were viewed as the lesser. Now, in modern day the punishments are not as strict, but
they still leave their scars on the individual. Incarceration rates have started to lower in the 20th
century, which would cause many to believe that we are fixing this wrong stereotype but instead we
have moved to other forms of punishments. The War on Drugs, which developed in the 1960's,
continued to oppress minorities, and shape their own views on their personal identities. (DuVernay)
The United States continues to cast their own views onto other
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17. Exploratory Research Essay
The purpose of this study is to determine whether socioeconomic status impedes the cognitive
development of African American boys' literacy in schools. This is a quantitative research study
using an exploratory research design. This design will show how socioeconomic status correlates
with poverty, lack of parental involvement, and environmental factors. The researcher will use
snowball sampling to gain participants from a referral from an initial participant from this survey.
The survey will be given to 20 participants at the City View Apartments in the West Blvd
neighborhood community; that will have closed ended questions for desired results of this research.
All responses will be confidential and used solely for the purpose of this study.
Study Description The effects of low Socioeconomic Status (SES) on African American children can
be detrimental to their cognitive development. Some government programs such as Head Start and
No Child Left Behind Act was enacted to assist with the disparities in the achievement gap that is
affecting low income students. However, African American boys' that are in a low SES are at a
much greater risk than their counterparts. According to The United Way...show more content...
There are 13 closed ended questions that are used to collect quantitative data. Each question was
used to understand how low income, literacy among parents, and environment play a role in a
child's cognitive development. Data was collected using the snow ball sampling method. The first
10 participants were located by word of mouth in the community. The next 10 participants were
referrals given to me by the previous participants who are a part of the same target population. The
snowball sampling method is a non–probability sampling technique where existing study subjects
recruit future
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18. How to Write an Exploratory Essay on Globalization and Minority American Communities An
exploratory essay on globalization and minority American groups is altogether different from the
customary factious paper as you should compose to persuade your gathering of people that your
issue is essential to them. Not just do you need to keep this issue however you have to give a few
conclusions with reference to how the issue can be fathomed. There is obviously another viewpoint
to an exploratory paper on globalization and minority American groups which is pretty much as
essential. This is a review type of composing which implies you need to work through an issue. You
need to state when certain exploration was finished and how. You truly must be
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19. Exploratory Studies
This is an exploratory workshop which I aim through to stimulate and foster qualitative analysis of
a part of my visual data from my on going PhD study. I am looking for western perspectives;
academics who are interested in/familiar with European paintings e.g. 19th cent era (no expertise
required). A number of C3RI scholars from different fields are invited. Your contribution is much
appreciated, and will be acknowledged in my thesis. It shall take1.5 to 2 hours, refreshments are
provided
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20. Exploratory Review Essay
This exploratory study specifically aimed to find out the the developmental experience between
Indian adolescent daughters of institutionalised and non–institutionalised schizophrenic mothers. The
developmental experience explained using Robert Havighurst's Developmental Task theory. In
particular, this study explored the challenges, promoting factors and coping strategies involve in the
developmental experience of the adolescent daughters'. The participants of the study consisted of
twenty adolescent girls between the age range of twelve and nineteen, whose mothers having
schizophrenia. The researcher collected data residing different districts of Kerala during the period
of five months. Data were gathered from various sources such as interview of the participants and
their family members, schools, Girls homes, rehabilitation...show more content...
They had to face challenges in all eight developmental tasks including peer relationship, feminine
role, physical development, preparation of marriage life, future career decision, emotional
independence, socially responsible behavior and values and ethical system. Despite the negative
experiences, some of the participants perceived some positive factors to handle the challenges and
promote their everyday life effectively due to the support and care they received from other sources.
They adopted some strategies to cope with the difficulties. It might affected sometimes positively
and sometimes negatively. The primary goal in choosing this topic was to give voice to the
challenging experiences of adolescent daughters' and to learn from them what is required to
overcome the significant challenge of being the daughter of a mother with schizophrenia. A
qualitative mode of enquiry was best suited for the multidimensional and idiosyncratic biographical
data in which adolescent girls could describe their inner thoughts, feelings, dreams and emotional
responses to the chaotic family
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