Masterarbeit, 2020
64 Seiten, Note: 3.94
This thesis aims to conduct a retroactive analysis of the mate selection process among married adults in Elwaye Woreda of Borana Zone, Southern Oromia. The study seeks to understand the factors influencing mate selection in this specific community.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: This chapter introduces the study, providing background information on mate selection and its importance. It clearly defines the problem being addressed, outlining the research questions and objectives. The significance of the study is highlighted, acknowledging its contribution to understanding mate selection within the specific context of Elwaye Woreda. Limitations of the study and operational definitions of key terms are also presented, setting the stage for the subsequent chapters.
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE: This chapter delves into existing literature on marriage and mate selection, providing a theoretical framework for the study. It reviews various perspectives and theories relevant to understanding the complexities of partner choice, likely drawing on anthropological, sociological, and psychological literature. This review serves to contextualize the current research within broader scholarly discussions on the topic and sets the stage for the methodology employed.
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: This chapter meticulously details the research design, including the study area's description, population size, sampling techniques, and data collection methods. It outlines the instruments used, such as questionnaires, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews, explaining the rationale behind choosing these specific methods. The chapter further addresses data quality assurance, ethical considerations, and data analysis procedures, ensuring the study's rigor and validity.
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS: This chapter presents both qualitative and quantitative findings from the data analysis. The qualitative findings likely present insights into the lived experiences and perspectives of participants related to mate selection, highlighting key themes and patterns emerging from the interviews and focus group discussions. The quantitative results present statistical analyses of collected data, potentially exploring relationships between various factors and mate selection preferences. This chapter will integrate both data types to provide a comprehensive picture of the results.
CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSIONS: This chapter interprets the findings presented in Chapter 4, connecting them to the existing literature review and theoretical framework established in Chapter 2. The discussion will likely delve into the implications of the findings, comparing the study's results with those of other similar research endeavors. It will analyze the cultural context and significance of the results, offering explanations and interpretations of observed patterns and relationships.
Mate selection, marriage, Borana culture, Ethiopia, qualitative research, quantitative research, cultural norms, social factors, demographic characteristics, partner choice, retroactive analysis.
This research conducts a retroactive analysis of the mate selection process among married adults in Elwaye Woreda of Borana Zone, Southern Oromia, Ethiopia. It aims to understand the factors influencing mate selection within this specific community.
Key themes include the mate selection process within Borana culture, the factors influencing mate choice (both cultural and societal), cultural and societal norms related to marriage, the role of demographic characteristics in mate selection, and a combined qualitative and quantitative analysis of mate selection practices.
The research is structured into five chapters: Chapter 1 (Introduction), Chapter 2 (Review of Related Literature), Chapter 3 (Research Methodology), Chapter 4 (Results), and Chapter 5 (Discussion).
Chapter 1 provides background information on mate selection, states the research problem and questions, outlines the study's objectives (general and specific), details the significance and limitations of the study, and provides operational definitions of key terms.
Chapter 2 reviews existing literature on marriage and mate selection, offering a theoretical framework. It explores various perspectives and theories related to partner choice, drawing from anthropological, sociological, and psychological sources to contextualize the research.
Chapter 3 thoroughly explains the research design, including the study area, population size, sampling techniques (with details on population, samples, and sample size determination), data collection instruments (questionnaires, focus group discussions, key informant interviews), data quality assurance, ethical considerations, and data analysis methods.
Chapter 4 presents both qualitative and quantitative results. Qualitative results offer insights from interviews and focus groups, while quantitative results include descriptive statistics (demographic characteristics, cross-tabs analysis) and inferential statistics.
Chapter 5 interprets the findings from Chapter 4, connecting them to the literature review and theoretical framework. It discusses the implications of the findings, compares them to other research, and analyzes the cultural context and significance of the results.
Keywords include mate selection, marriage, Borana culture, Ethiopia, qualitative research, quantitative research, cultural norms, social factors, demographic characteristics, partner choice, and retroactive analysis.
The thesis aims to conduct a retroactive analysis of the mate selection process among married adults in Elwaye Woreda of Borana Zone, Southern Oromia, to understand the influencing factors.
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