Collecting Qualitative data 3 Flashcards
What is an interview according Sparkes & Smith, 2014?
- social activity where two or more persons actively engage in embodied talk, jointly constructing knowledge about themselves and the social world as they interact with each other over time throughout a range senses, and in a certain context.
What are the Strengths and Limitations of an interview?
Strengths - good, rich, storied data from participants about their experiences over time and across contexts
Limitation - language dominant technique, need for alternative or supplementary method
What is an observation according to Sparkes and Smith, 2014?
record the mundane, taken for granted, and unremarkable features of everyday life that interviewees might not feel were worth commenting on
What are the characteristics/strengths of observations?
- explore both what is said in interviews and what is done in practice
- enable the examination of peoples lives in real time
- getting to know people, rather than just know about them
What are the different types of observers?
-complete observer - the researcher does not actively participate but observes what occurs and how
-Observer as participant - researcher mostly observes but may have minor role in participating in the field
-Participant as observer- researcher immerses in daily activities of the social group whilst still observing
Complete participant - the researcher immerses themselves in the culture of the social group and observes whilst fully participating
What are diaries and what are the strengths?
- Frequently kept record of thoughts, feelings, and ideas about personal experiences and observations
- Allows participants to report on experiences as they are lived
- Collect rich data without relying on retrospective recall
- Capture data over a period of time
- Used as a reflection tool
What is a limitation of observation and diary?
- observation relies on researcher view or perspective
- Diaries make induce participant burden
What are the characteristics of visual methods?
- Generate, interpret and communicate knowledge
- Supplement or alternative to dominance of language-based research methods
- Images act on us in powerful ways
What is Participant action research?
- committing to facilitating social or institutional change
- Actively involves participants in research process and product
- Knowledge is more powerful as it is collaboratively produced
- Own language to share understandings of the world
- More engaging and enjoyable means of generating data
What is time lining and what are the characteristics of it?
- Graphical elicitation that visually represents how participants make sense of experiences over time
- Temporal graph or plot of an experience as it unfolds
- Potential to build rapport during interviews and facilitate a sense of comfort
- Actively engage participants through reflections on life events
What are the digital methods and characteristics?
- The internet
- Many people interact with the internet acting as computer mediated beings
- Broadcast our lives through social media, blogs and webcams
- Unique (re)presentation of an individuals self as it lived through and reconstructed by people
What are some advantages to a blog?
- Easily accessible
- Instantaneously provides substantial amount of data
- Contain archived information for longitudinal research
- Global access to participants
What are limitations to digital and visual methods?
digital - web pages can change and disappear from the web, ethical dilemmas and need to be conscious of the Digital divide