Collecting Qualitative Data This book provides a practical and accessible guide to collecting qualitative data that moves beyond the traditional focus on face-to-face interviews. It emphasises a range of textual, media and virtual methods that provide interesting twists on, and are less resource-intense than, established methods,
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Table 4.1 divides the three general categories of data collection methods dis-cussed in this chapter into separate strategies. As mentioned above, these group-ings and definitions are pliable. Qualitative Data Collection 69 Challenges Interviews are a time-consuming form of data collection. To gather data from one person requires preparation, the
what is qualitative research? when the inquirer: analyzes and codes the data for description and themes interprets the meaning of the information drawing on personal reflections and past research writes the final report that includes personal biases and a flexible structure (adapted from creswell, j. w. & guetterman (2019). educational research: planning, conducting, and evaluating
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designed to guide qualitative data collection in the 21st century. We present a meta-framework comprising strategies for collecting data from interviews, focus groups, observations, and documents/material culture. We present a template for collecting nonverbal data during interviews and discuss the concept of debriefing the interviewer.
Data Collection Techniques •Data collection techniques allow us to systematically collect information about our objects of study (people, objects, phenomena) and about the settings in which they occur. •In the collection of data we have to be systematic. If data are collected haphazardly, it will be difficult to answer our research
New devices, technologies and online spaces open up new ways for researchers to approach and collect images, moving images, text and talk. The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Data Collection systematically explores the approaches, techniques, debates and new frontiers for creating, collecting and producing qualitative data.
data collection ends. What may start as a case study may indeed develop into a design that more closely resembles a phenomenological study (described later). For this reason, this chapter is organized somewhat differently. Qualitative research designs are described after types of qualitative data and methods of analysis are described.
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2.2 Qualitative Data - Meaning and Concept 2.3 Methods and Techniques of Qualitative Data Collection 2.4 Features of Qualitative and Quantitative Research 2.5 Let Us Sum Up 2.6 Keywords 2.7 References and Selected Readings 2.8 Check Your Progress – Possible Answers 2.1 INTRODUCTION Data Collection is an important aspect of any type of ...
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its latency. These measures are the basic data used to describe naturally occurring behavior or to assess the effects of our independent variable. Therefore, they must be gathered with care. Observations such as these (judgments that behavior has or has not occurred)are inherently more subjective than other data collection procedures.
Qualitative Data Collection Methods: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7200-5.ch007: Data collection is vital in qualitative research, serving as the foundation for comprehending complex psychological, social, and cultural phenomena. ... full-text PDF & HTML format, and more. Learn More Open Access Book (Free Access) - Encyclopedia of Information Science and ...
Community engagement is widely recognized as critical to successful and equitable implementation of evidence-based practices, programs, and policies. However, there are no clear guidelines for community involvement in data collection and analysis in implementation research. We describe three specific methods for engaging community members in data collection and analysis: concept mapping, rapid ...
1. Describe different types of data collection techniques. 2. Demonstrate dimensions, type of observations and how to prepare and conduct observation. 3. Understand the practical communication skills for interviews to ask good questions, probe and follow up questions. 4. Able to prepare for interview. 5.
Larger qualitative data sets, in particular, can make it difficult for researchers to maintain the trustworthiness of the study (White et al., 2012). Effectively managing and organizing qualitative data, particularly in larger studies, supports the rigor and trustworthiness of the study (White et al., 2012). As such, it is important to have ...
Descriptive phenomenological studies commonly use face-to-face interviews as a means of data collection, instead of technological platforms such as WhatsApp (Englander, 2012).The foundational point of departure for the study reported on here, was based on descriptive phenomenology as a social science research technique, which fully conceptualises how WhatsApp may be used as a data-collection ...
IN BRIEF • • • Interviews and focus groups are the most common methods of data collection used in qualitative healthcare research Interviews can be used to explore the views, experiences, beliefs and motivations of individual participants Focus group use group dynamics to generate qualitative data P. Gill,1 K. Stewart,2 E. Treasure3 and B ...