Qualitative Research Practice: A Guide for Social Science Students and ResearchersJane Ritchie, Jane Lewis, Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Rachel Ormston Why use qualitative methods? What kinds of questions can qualitative methods help you answer? How do you actually do rigorous and reflective qualitative research in the real world? Written by a team of leading researchers associated with NatCen Social Research (the National Centre for Social Research) this textbook leads students and researchers through the entire process of qualitative research from beginning to end - moving through design, sampling, data collection, analysis and reporting. In this fully revised second edition you will find:
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... detail of how you actually do qualitative research as well as describing its theoretical foundations. A recurrent theme from people who attended our qualitative research training courses was that they would like more practical advice ...
... detail of how you actually do qualitative research as well as describing its theoretical foundations. A recurrent theme from people who attended our qualitative research training courses was that they would like more practical advice ...
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... detail in this second edition , we continue to give particular emphasis to data generated through in - depth interviews and focus groups . - In producing this second edition of the book , we have been acutely conscious of recent ...
... detail in this second edition , we continue to give particular emphasis to data generated through in - depth interviews and focus groups . - In producing this second edition of the book , we have been acutely conscious of recent ...
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... detail on these new or developing meth- ods , we refer the reader to the many excellent texts written by experts in these fields . In addition to updating the content of the book to reflect recent developments in qualitative research ...
... detail on these new or developing meth- ods , we refer the reader to the many excellent texts written by experts in these fields . In addition to updating the content of the book to reflect recent developments in qualitative research ...
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... detail , they may well discover that there are many different versions of that tradition , as well as considerable overlap between one tradition and another at a practical level . While it is advisable for researchers to have an ...
... detail , they may well discover that there are many different versions of that tradition , as well as considerable overlap between one tradition and another at a practical level . While it is advisable for researchers to have an ...
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... detail in subsequent chapters of the book. Our purpose here is simply to outline the frame within which these chap- ters are set. KEY POINTS • Qualitative research covers a broad range of approaches which are linked to different beliefs ...
... detail in subsequent chapters of the book. Our purpose here is simply to outline the frame within which these chap- ters are set. KEY POINTS • Qualitative research covers a broad range of approaches which are linked to different beliefs ...
Contents
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4 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 77 |
5 DESIGNING AND SELECTING SAMPLES | 111 |
6 DESIGNING FIELDWORK | 147 |
7INDEPTH INTERVIEWS | 177 |
8 FOCUS GROUPS | 211 |
9 OBSERVATION | 243 |
PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES | 269 |
11 ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE | 295 |
12 GENERALISING FROM QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 347 |
13 WRITING UP QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 367 |
REFERENCES | 401 |
INDEX | 421 |
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