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What are the characteristics of qualitative research? (4)

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  • Research doesnt involve numerical data
  • Uses words, pictures, photos, videos, audio recordings
  • Starts with a broad question rather than a specific hypothesis
  • Develop a theory so its inductive rather than deductive
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Sources of qualitative data (6)

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  • Interviews (structured, semi-structured or unstructured)
  • Focus groups
  • Questionnaires or surveys
  • Secondary data
  • Direct observations - may also be recorded (video/audio)
  • Ethnography - people’s cultures, habits etc
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How’s is the common purpose between quantitative data and qualitative data different?

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Quantitative tests hypothesis or specific research questions where as qualitative discovers ideas used in exploratory research with general objects

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How is the approach of quantitative data and qualitative data different?

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Quantitative data measure and test where as qualitative data observe and interpret

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How is the data collection approach of qualitative data and quantitative data different?

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Quantitative data has a structured response with categories provided where as qualitative data is unstructured and free form

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How is research independence different in qualitative data and quantitative data?

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In quantitative data the researcher is an uninvolved observer and results are objective where as in qualitative data the researcher is intimately involved and results are subjective

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How are the sample sizes different in quantitative and qualitative data

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Quantitative data uses large sample sizes to produce generalisable results where as qualitative data uses small samples often in natural settings

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Where is qualitative and quantitative data most often used?

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Quantitative data is used in descriptive and causal research designs where as qualitative data is used in exploratory designs

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What is the aim of qualitative data?

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Is to complete a detailed description

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What are the three dimensions of qualitative research?

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  • Understanding context - How economic, political, social, cultural, environmental and organisational factors influence the particular situation
  • Understanding people - how people make sense of their experiences
  • Understanding interaction - how various actors involved interact with each other
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Strengths of qualitative research (2)

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  • Data more rich in terms of depth and understanding of a particular phenomena, narrative etc
  • Includes researcher and people personal experiences of phenomena
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Weaknesses of quantitative data (3)

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  • Time consuming
  • Findings not general and applies to a specific context
  • Insufficient data to test hypothesis and build theory
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What is a structured interview?

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Involves administration of an interview schedule by an interviewer - is sometimes referred to as standardised interview

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What is the aim of a structured interview?

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Aim is for all interviews to be given exactly the same context of questioning - ensuring that replies can be aggregated

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What are unstructured interviews?

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Is an interview which is similar to a conversation with the interviewer allowing the interviewee to respond freely

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What are semi-structured/focused interviews?

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Interviewer has a list of potential questions on fairly specific topics to be covered (an interview guide) but allows the interviewee some latitude in how questions are answered

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Features of focus groups (3)

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  • A structured group process used to obtain detailed information about a particular topic
  • Several participants, moderator/facilitator
  • Emphasis on questioning on a particular fairly tightly defined topic
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How can you reduce the data collected? (3)

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  • Identify themes
  • Coding themes
  • Creating categories
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How can data be presented?

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  • Written form
  • Graphical form
  • Pictorial form