S2 - collecting qualitative data Flashcards

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What are three methods of collecting qualitative data?

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Interviews, photo-elicitation and story completion

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What is an interview?

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A 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 of senses, and in a certain context

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What is the purpose of an interview?

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Creates a conversation where participants are invited to tell stories, accounts and descriptions about their experiences, feelings, perceptions and behaviours.

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What are the different types of interviews?

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  • Structured
  • Semi structured
  • Unstructured
  • Focus groups
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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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How can visual data be generated and give examples of each way?

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Photo elicitation used to invoke memory and elicit accounts

  • found visual data e.g. published media articles
  • participant generated e.g. photo of themselves
  • researcher generated e.g. graphical representation of a research topic
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Describe what a story completion is?

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Explore perceptions, assumptions and social constructions

participants are provided with a story stem and are asked to write what happens next

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What is a structured interview?

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-inflexible interview schedule whereby the interviewer asks all participants an identical set of pre established questions

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What is a semi structured interview? give one strength and limitation to this method?

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  • conversation loosely following a pre-planned guide. May take different directions and the researcher may go off track to follow up interesting comments
  • gives greater control to participant than a structured interview
  • it is more difficult to analyse than a structure interview
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What is an unstructured interview? give one strength and limitation to this method?

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  • In depth conversation that may cover any or all of the participants life experiences
  • it is useful for exploring a topic in broad terms
  • can produce high volume of data that is not used for the agenda or focus of the researcher
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What is a focus group? give one strength and limitation to this method?

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  • conducted in a group, usually following a guide. It is mostly used to gain views on an idea or a research follow-up, rather than gathering new opinions and information
  • Focus group participants have high degree of control over the direction and content of discussions
  • Some may not wish to share sensitive issues in a group situation
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