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100 Questions (and Answers) About Qualitative Research
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Exploring 100 key questions (and answers) on the nature and practice of qualitative inquiry, this unique book addresses the practical decisions that researchers must make in their work, from the design of the study, through ethics approval, implementation, and writing. The book's quick-scan, question-and-answer format make it ideal as a supplementary text or as a ready reference for graduate students preparing for comprehensive exams and writing research proposals, undergraduates in affiliated programs who will not be taking a primary course in qualitative research methods, and researchers working across disciplines in academic or practice environments.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Acknowledgements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Part 1 The Nature of Qualitative Inquiry
- Question #1 What Is Qualitative Research?
- Question #2 What Disciplines Use Qualitative Approaches and Are There Differences in Disciplinary Approach?
- Question #3 Is Qualitative Research Used in Practice or Only in Academic Research?
- Question #4 My Supervisor Says That Quantitative Research Is More Objective, So Itās Better Than Qualitative Research. Is That True?
- Question #5 What Is the Difference Between āOntologyā and āEpistemology,ā and Why Do They Matter?
- Question #6 Iāve Heard That Qualitative Research Is More Inductive Rather Than DeductiveāWhat Does That Mean?
- Question #7 What Is the Difference Between a Project Designed With a Qualitative āParadigmā and a Project Designed to Gather Qualitative āDataā?
- Question #8 What Is the Difference Between Quantitative Positivism and Qualitative Constructionism?
- Question #9 Qualitative Research Seems to Always Involve PeopleāIs That True?
- Question #10 What Is the Difference Between a Research Participant and a Research Subject?
- Question #11 My Participants Are Really Co-Researchers in My WorkāSo What Are the Implications for My Project?
- Question #12 What Kind of Education or Training Do I Need to Conduct Qualitative Research?
- Question #13 What Kind of Time Investment Is Needed for a Qualitative Research Study?
- Question #14 Qualitative Research Seems to Be More Expensive to Do Than Other Types of ResearchāIs That So?
- Question #15 What Are the Limitations of Qualitative Research?
- Part 2 Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research
- Question #16 What Are the Researcherās Ethical Responsibilities in Qualitative Practice?
- Question #17 At What Stage of the Research Do I Need to a Get Formal Ethics Review to Talk to People?
- Question #18 What Kinds of Ethics Challenges Do Qualitative Researchers Face, Typically?
- Question #19 Ethics Approval Seems to Be More Difficult to Obtain for Qualitative Projects. Is That True?
- Question #20 Can I Name My Participants and Their Organization in Publications About My Study?
- Question #21 Iām Going to Do Focus Groups and I Know Iāll Need Ethics Approval for ThoseāBut Can I Examine Postings to Social Media Without Seeking Ethics Approval?
- Question #22 Can I Show My Colleague Some Transcripts and Let Her Listen to Interview Recordings to Get Advice on My Interpretation of the Data?
- Question #23 The Ethics Review Board Requires Me to Submit My Interview QuestionsāBut the Project Is Exploratory and the Questions Will Emerge as the Interview Happens. What Types of Questions Should I Submit for Review?
- Question #24 The Ethics Review Board Says I Have to Destroy My Data, but I Think My Analysis Will Take Years. Do I Have to Destroy Everything?
- Question #25 I Have Learned Negative Things About People in the Setting Iām Studying. How Do I Deal With This?
- Question #26 My Ethics Approval Says That I Have to Let the Board Know if There Are āSignificant Changesā to My Methodology and/or Method. As My Qualitative Study Is Exploratory and Emergent in Design, How Do I Know When a Significant Change Has Occurred?
- Question #27 One of My Participants Told Other People That She Was Involved in My Study, Even Though I Promised I Would Not Identify Her. Is This a Problem?
- Part 3 Designing Qualitative Research
- Question #28 What Is a Qualitative Research ProblemāAnd How Does This Inform the Development of Research Questions?
- Question #29 What Is the Role of a Hypothesis in Qualitative Research?
- Question #30 What Is an Exploratory Qualitative Design? If I Do This, Does It Mean That My Research Isnāt Going to Come Up With āUsableā Findings?
- Question #31 What Is an Emergent Qualitative Design?
- Question #32 What Is the Role of a Theoretical and/or Conceptual Framework in a Qualitative Study?
- Question #33 How Extensive Should My Literature Review Be When Iām Designing My Project?
- Question #34 What Kinds of Sampling Approaches Are Appropriate for Qualitative Studies?
- Question #35 Why Are Sample Sizes So Small in Many Qualitative Studies? Isnāt This a Problem?
- Question #36 What Is the Ideal Sample Size for a Qualitative Project?
- Question #37 How Do You Recruit Participants for a Qualitative Study?
- Question #38 I Really Want to Use Focus Groups, So How Can I Design a Project That Will Use That Method?
- Question #39 What Is Triangulation?
- Part 4 Ensuring Rigor in Qualitative Research Design
- Question #40 Iāve Heard That Quantitative Research Is More Rigorous Than Qualitative ResearchāIs That True?
- Question #41 What Are Effective Strategies for Promoting Trustworthiness?
- Question #42 Iāve Heard That Qualitative Studies Suffer From Researcher Bias. How Do I Deal With This Criticism?
- Question #43 Can the Findings From Qualitative Research Be Generalized? Iāve Heard They Can Be Transferable, but I Donāt Know the Differences Between These Terms.
- Question #44 How Do I Ensure That My Study Will Have an Impact on Other Scholars or Practitioners?
- Question #45 What Are Useful and Practical Approaches to Ensure That I Am Gathering Good Data?
- Part 5 Methodologies and Methods
- Question #46 What Are the Differences Between Qualitative āDesign,ā āMethodology,ā and āMethodā?
- Question #47 All the Studies Iāve Read Seem to Use Interviews. What Other Methods Can I Use to Make My Study More Interesting?
- Question #48 I Donāt Understand the Differences Between Grounded Theory, Phenomenology, Case Study, Ethnography, Narrative Inquiry, and So On. Can I Combine TheseāOr Choose Not to Use One of These Approaches at All?
- Question #49 What Kinds of Research Methods Are Appropriate for Talking With People?
- Question #50 What Are the Pros and Cons of Conducting Individual Versus Group Interviews?
- Question #51 I Want to Observe What People Are Doing, But I Donāt Want Them to Know That Iām Watching. Can I Do That?
- Question #52 How Can I Use Documents in My Qualitative Study?
- Question #53 Iāve Heard That There Are Some Interesting Visual Methods That I Can UseāWhat Are They?
- Question #54 In My Discipline We Conduct a Lot of Systematic Reviews of the Literature. Is It Possible to Do a Qualitative Systematic Review?
- Part 6 Mixed-Methods Research Involving Qualitative Approaches
- Question #55 Iāve Heard That Qualitative Research Is Only Useful as a First, Exploratory Step to Designing a Quantitative ProjectāIs That True?
- Question #56 How Can Qualitative Research Complement a Quantitative Study?
- Question #57 Which Do I Do FirstāThe Qualitative Component of the Study or the Quantitative Component?
- Question #58 I Have Included Some Open-Ended Questions Alongside the Closed-Response Items on My Survey/Questionnaire. Am I Conducting Qualitative Research?
- Question #59 Is It Better to Bring a Qualitative Researcher Onto My Team, or Should I Try to Do the Qualitative Research Myself?
- Question #60 Iāve Only Ever Used Quantitative Designs, but I Want to Use Qualitative Approaches NowāWhat Are the Key Issues I Need to Consider and How Can I Learn More About Them?
- Part 7 Collecting Qualitative Data
- Question #61 How Do I Conduct a Pilot Study for My Qualitative Research Project?
- Question #62 My Colleague Says That We Need to Be Unobtrusive When Gathering DataāWhat Does That Mean?
- Question #63 Can I Hire Someone to Do All of the Data Collection?
- Question #64 What Does It Mean to Be āNeutralā When Iām Gathering My Data?
- Question #65 What Does āFieldworkā Involve in a Qualitative Project?
- Question #66 What Does It Mean to Gather āRich Dataā?
- Question #67 Do I Have to Transcribe All of My Interview Data or Can I Simply Transcribe a Few Quotes When I Need Them?
- Question #68 What Are the Pros and Cons of Audio or Video Recording My Participants?
- Question #69 Qualitative Research Seems to Involve a Lot of Talking to People. Sounds EasyāSo What Issues Should I Expect if Iām Doing Formal or Informal Interviews With Individuals or Groups?
- Question #70 Do I Have to Work With My Participants in Person, or Can I Use the Internet (or Other Tools) to Gather Data at a Distance?
- Question #71 There Are Many Interviews and Other Potential Sources of Data Online, Including Peopleās Quotes Posted to Social Media and Websites. Can I Use These in My Qualitative Study?
- Question #72 I See That Some Qualitative Studies Use Participant-Generated Photographs, Drawings, and Other Arts-Based Approaches. When Is It Appropriate to Use These Kinds of Methods for Gathering Data?
- Question #73 I Have a Lot of DataāDozens of Digital Data Files, Hundreds of Pages of Printed Transcripts, and Hours of Video-Recordings. How Can I Manage All of This Material?
- Question #74 How Do I Know When Iāve Reached Saturation of Themes in My Data?
- Question #75 My Colleague Says That There Are Many āLost Opportunitiesā in His Dataset. What Does That Mean?
- Question #76 Iām Trying to Select the Best Site for Conducting Individual Interviews, So How Do I Choose?
- Part 8 Conducting Qualitative Analysis
- Question #77 Do I Have to Wait Until My Data Collection Is Done Before I Can Start Analyzing My Data?
- Question #78 My Supervisor Says I Should Use an Interpretive Lens for My AnalysisāWhat Does This Mean?
- Question #79 What Is the Process for āCodingā My Dataset? Can I Borrow Someone Elseās Codebook to Get Me Started?
- Question #80 What Is the Difference Between āThemes,ā āCodes,ā and āCategoriesā?
- Question #81 Does the Person Who Gathered the Data Have to Be the Person Who Codes and Analyzes Those Data?
- Question #82 Iāve Heard Data Analysis Described as an Iterative Process of Coding. What Does That Mean?
- Question #83 How Can I Use a Team to Code Data?
- Question #84 Do Qualitative Researchers Count Things in Their Data, or Is This Only Done in Quantitative Research?
- Question #85 Will Using a Qualitative Data Analysis Software Package Improve the Quality of My Results?
- Question #86 What Is the Best Software Package to Use for Qualitative Data Analysis?
- Question #87 Does It Matter if Someone Else Interprets My Results in a Different Way?
- Question #88 I Have Anomalous Data. Is This a Problem?
- Question #89 Iāve Heard That I Need to Immerse Myself in the Data During Analysis, but I Have a Full-Time Job. How Much Time Do I Need to Devote to This Process?
- Question #90 My Analysis Seems to Raise More Questions Than Answers, So What Do I Do About This?
- Part 9 Writing Qualitative Research
- Question #91 How Do I Present My Findings So That They Reflect Both My Analysis and the Participantsā Voices?
- Question #92 Iāve Assigned My Participants Numbers (to Keep Them Anonymous in the Writing) but Now My Supervisor Says I Should Give Them Pseudonyms Instead. Which Approach Is Best?
- Question #93 My Supervisor Says I Should āGive Voiceā to My Research Participants in My WritingāWhat Does That Mean?
- Question #94 I Have Some Pictures, Audio Recordings, and Other Multimedia Data, So How Can I Include These in Publications?
- Question #95 Journal Articles in My Discipline Are Limited in Length, So How Can I Present My Results in a Succinct Way While Providing Enough Detail to Support My Arguments?
- Question #96 I Have a Lot of Data and Iām Struggling to Fit Everything Into One Paper! How Can I Write Up My Results in a Single Research Report?
- Question #97 Qualitative Research Reports Are Published in Many Formats and Styles, Ranging From Traditional (i.e., With Results, Discussion, and Conclusions) to Progressive (e.g., Narrative Short Stories, Poetry, Plays). Which Approach Should I Choose for My Own Report?
- Question #98 What Kind of Audience Reads Qualitative Research Reports, Typically?
- Question #99 My Data Are Just Interview Transcripts and Other Texts, So How Can I Present My Findings in a Visual Poster Presentation?
- Question #100 Should I Send Copies of My Publications to My Participants?
- Index
- Publisher Note