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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... approaches and methods are considered and choices made according to the aims and context of the research ( Patton , 2002 ; Seale , 1999 ; Seale et al . , 2007 ) . Either way there is general agreement that an understanding of the ...
... approaches and methods are considered and choices made according to the aims and context of the research ( Patton , 2002 ; Seale , 1999 ; Seale et al . , 2007 ) . Either way there is general agreement that an understanding of the ...
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... research design . Specific data - generation methods - such as observa- tional methods , semi - structured and in - depth interviews , and focus groups - have been identified with qualitative research , although qualitative researchers ...
... research design . Specific data - generation methods - such as observa- tional methods , semi - structured and in - depth interviews , and focus groups - have been identified with qualitative research , although qualitative researchers ...
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... approach to research , sometimes referred to as ' post - positivism ' or ' post - empiricism ' ( Box 1.4 ) , has been hugely influential in the development of quantitative research methods within social enquiry . The tenets of ...
... approach to research , sometimes referred to as ' post - positivism ' or ' post - empiricism ' ( Box 1.4 ) , has been hugely influential in the development of quantitative research methods within social enquiry . The tenets of ...
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... research. The debates about ontology and epistemology discussed above have underpinned the development of social ... methods across the social sciences is a relatively recent phenomenon, and particularly so within applied social and ...
... research. The debates about ontology and epistemology discussed above have underpinned the development of social ... methods across the social sciences is a relatively recent phenomenon, and particularly so within applied social and ...
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... research participants ' views and actions in the context of their lives overall . Advancement and diversification of qualitative research From the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century , qualita- tive research methods ...
... research participants ' views and actions in the context of their lives overall . Advancement and diversification of qualitative research From the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century , qualita- tive research methods ...
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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