Lecture 6 - Qualitative Research Flashcards
What is qualitative research?
Where the research approaches aren’t countable or measureable
Investigating feelings, thoughts, behaviours or practices
What are the big differences between quantitative and qualitative research?
Quant = seeking to measure and put numbers to things and test and confirm hypothesis (LOOKS FOR STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIPS)
Qual = seeking to explore, interpret and contextualise social phenomena (LOOKING FOR PATTERNS/THEMES)
Is this a quantitative question or qualitative question:
Do you like puppies? Yes/No/Maybe?
Quantitative
Is this a quantitative question or qualitative question:
Why do you like puppies?
Qualitative
Basic difference between quantitative and qualitative research?
Quant = numbers/closed ended questions SO CAN BE MEASURED
Qual = not numbers/open ended questions NOT MEASUREABLE
How is Qualitative research useful?
Where statistics and numeric data might be insufficient to capture how people feel about something in their own words
Useful for people explaining why they think things, can explain the “why” of statistical findings
What are the weaknesses of Qualitative research?
Small sample sizes (breadth for depth)
Not really seeking to be reproducible
No meaning of the data (no relationships/significance to tell whether a hypothesis is true (instead researcher looks for patterns and insights)
What are the 2 categories of types of Qualitative research?
Methodologies
Methods
What are methodologies?
Approaches to looking qualitatively at an issue
What are methods?
Tools and techniques for gathering data
What are the 3 methodologies?
Grounded Theory
Phenomenology
Action Research
What are some Methods?
Interviews, Focus group
Diaries
Ethnography
Free-text survey questions, documents/reports, social media
What is Grounded Theory?
When a broad question is asked
And a theory is attempted to be made by gathering data from MULTIPLE sources and looks for patterns in data
Can use any method
What is Phenomenology?
Investigates the everyday experiences, thoughts , feelings of human beings SUSPENDING the researchers preconceived ideas about that experience
Uses interviews, focus groups, arts and diaries
What is Action research?
Seeks to find an evidence-based solution to a specific local problem
Do practice based data collection, often collaborative/participative less interested in theory
Want to fix problem
Uses interviews, ethnography