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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Page 1991
... data collection was far less common. Although the methods available to qualitative researchers are wide-ranging and constantly expanding, we believe that the ability to design and conduct high-quality interview-based studies remains a ...
... data collection was far less common. Although the methods available to qualitative researchers are wide-ranging and constantly expanding, we believe that the ability to design and conduct high-quality interview-based studies remains a ...
Page 2000
... data from participants who have experienced them . Grounded theorists argue that the usual canons of ' good science ... collection and analysis . By the 1970s quantitative research also faced a number of theoretical challenges ...
... data from participants who have experienced them . Grounded theorists argue that the usual canons of ' good science ... collection and analysis . By the 1970s quantitative research also faced a number of theoretical challenges ...
Page 1987
... data management instrument . Another solution , developed by one of this chapter's authors , is to create an ... collection , interpretation and presentation of data . However , we recognise that this aspiration can never fully be ...
... data management instrument . Another solution , developed by one of this chapter's authors , is to create an ... collection , interpretation and presentation of data . However , we recognise that this aspiration can never fully be ...
Page 1987
... data collection method or methods 3. the time frame for the research 4. using comparative and case study designs 5. particular design considerations in participatory action research 6. resourcing and timetabling. The chapter that ...
... data collection method or methods 3. the time frame for the research 4. using comparative and case study designs 5. particular design considerations in participatory action research 6. resourcing and timetabling. The chapter that ...
Page 2003
... data collection : not questions which require the application of philosophy rather than of data feasible , given the resources available . At this point the rationale for the study should be clear - why is the study needed ?. Research ...
... data collection : not questions which require the application of philosophy rather than of data feasible , given the resources available . At this point the rationale for the study should be clear - why is the study needed ?. Research ...
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accessed accounts analysis analytic approach asking behaviour CAQDAS challenge Chapter concepts conducted consent consider context conversation analysis criteria data collection Denzin described detail developed diversity edition ensure ethical ethnography evaluation evidence example experiences explanations explore factors fieldnotes fieldwork findings focus groups framework further gambling gatekeepers generalisation grounded theory group discussions Hammersley identified impact important in-depth interviews individual informed consent interaction interpretation involved issues Kvale linkage London McNaughton Nicholls means NatCen Social Research observation organisation participatory action research particular perspectives phenomena potential practice problem gambling qualitative data qualitative data analysis qualitative methods qualitative research quantitative relevant Research Methods research questions research study researcher's response role Sage sample frame selection Silverman social world specific stage strategies study population summary thematic themes theoretical theoretical sampling theory Thousand Oaks topic guide types typology understanding views