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 2005
... discussion and observation are methods such as textual analysis , conversation analysis , narrative analysis ... group discussions . Naturally occurring data is also known by terms such as data obtained via ' unobtrusive measures ...
... discussion and observation are methods such as textual analysis , conversation analysis , narrative analysis ... group discussions . Naturally occurring data is also known by terms such as data obtained via ' unobtrusive measures ...
Page 2006
... Group Data If generated data are sought either instead of or alongside other types such as naturally occurring data ... discussions ( or focus groups – we use the terms interchangeably ) offer less opportunity for the detailed ...
... Group Data If generated data are sought either instead of or alongside other types such as naturally occurring data ... discussions ( or focus groups – we use the terms interchangeably ) offer less opportunity for the detailed ...
Page 2007
... group discussion can inhibit the attractiveness and accessibility of the research for some populations, and also means that the study population needs to be geographically clustered. Group discussions benefit from some diversity in group ...
... group discussion can inhibit the attractiveness and accessibility of the research for some populations, and also means that the study population needs to be geographically clustered. Group discussions benefit from some diversity in group ...
Page 2008
... Group discussion For generating data which is shaped by group interaction - refined and reflected To display a social context exploring how people talk about an issue For exploring issues in For debate , creative depth and detail ...
... Group discussion For generating data which is shaped by group interaction - refined and reflected To display a social context exploring how people talk about an issue For exploring issues in For debate , creative depth and detail ...
Page 2012
... group discussions, geographic clustering, online methods possible requirements for working in pairs need to review ... team scope for integrating early analysis with later fieldwork. Analysis. (Chapters. 10,. 11. and. 12). involvement of ...
... group discussions, geographic clustering, online methods possible requirements for working in pairs need to review ... team scope for integrating early analysis with later fieldwork. Analysis. (Chapters. 10,. 11. and. 12). involvement of ...
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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