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 1987
... linkages between the two sources of information and to maximise their association . Mixing Qualitative Methods The concept of a ' mixed method ' approach to research is most often discussed in the context of combining qualitative and ...
... linkages between the two sources of information and to maximise their association . Mixing Qualitative Methods The concept of a ' mixed method ' approach to research is most often discussed in the context of combining qualitative and ...
Page 2004
... linkages between theory and data . Early decisions about design need to be reviewed as the study proceeds and new ideas emerge . There are limits to how far design and data collection can be changed without the study losing coherence ...
... linkages between theory and data . Early decisions about design need to be reviewed as the study proceeds and new ideas emerge . There are limits to how far design and data collection can be changed without the study losing coherence ...
Page 2012
... population: implications for sampling, conduct of fieldwork. • appropriate sequencing : how to provide scope for iteration and interplay between methods ⚫ need for comparison , case studies or other structural linkages in samples over ...
... population: implications for sampling, conduct of fieldwork. • appropriate sequencing : how to provide scope for iteration and interplay between methods ⚫ need for comparison , case studies or other structural linkages in samples over ...
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