Collecting Qualitative data 3 Flashcards

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What is an interview according Sparkes & Smith, 2014?

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  • 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.
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What are the Strengths and Limitations of an interview?

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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

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What is an observation according to Sparkes and Smith, 2014?

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record the mundane, taken for granted, and unremarkable features of everyday life that interviewees might not feel were worth commenting on

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What are the characteristics/strengths of observations?

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  • 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
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What are the different types of observers?

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-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

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What are diaries and what are the strengths?

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  • 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
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What is a limitation of observation and diary?

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  • observation relies on researcher view or perspective

- Diaries make induce participant burden

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What are the characteristics of visual methods?

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  • Generate, interpret and communicate knowledge
  • Supplement or alternative to dominance of language-based research methods
  • Images act on us in powerful ways
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What is Participant action research?

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  • 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
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What is time lining and what are the characteristics of it?

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  • 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
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What are the digital methods and characteristics?

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  • 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
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What are some advantages to a blog?

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  • Easily accessible
  • Instantaneously provides substantial amount of data
  • Contain archived information for longitudinal research
  • Global access to participants
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What are limitations to digital and visual methods?

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digital - web pages can change and disappear from the web, ethical dilemmas and need to be conscious of the Digital divide

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