101 Golden Nuggets for Preparing a Qualitative Dissertation
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101 Golden Nuggets for Preparing a Qualitative Dissertation

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101 Golden Nuggets for Preparing a Qualitative Dissertation

About this book

The 101 "nuggets of understanding" that comprise this book shed light on the required content of a qualitative dissertation. They help readers navigate through the iterative, recursive, and often messy dissertation process, from its inception to a successful completion right from the planning stage, through data collection and analysis, all the way to writing up, presenting, and publishing. Each nugget is posed in the form of a question, as if in conversation with the reader, and will hopefully stimulate critical thinking, reflection, and dialogue. This book is the place to turn to for quick (though not simplified) answers to key questions based on the latest developments in the field of qualitative research. It will motivate doctoral students or prospective doctoral students to seek and consult additional relevant texts and resources in order to delve deeper into the many issues involved in preparing for a qualitative dissertation.

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Year
2025
Print ISBN
9781071978603
eBook ISBN
9781071978627

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Half Title
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Brief Contents
  8. Acknowledgement
  9. About the Author
  10. 1 In What Ways Do Quantitative Research and qualitative research differ, and what are the defining features and principles of qualitative research?
  11. 2 How has the Field of Qualitative Inquiry Evolved Over Time, and what is critical qualitative research?
  12. 3 What is Implied by rigor in qualitative research, and what does it mean to conduct a rigorous qualitative study?
  13. 4 What are the criteria of trustworthiness or legitimation regarding qualitative research, and how do these issues compare with quantitative research standards?
  14. 5 How do I best understand the concept of researcher-as-instrument and the centrality of reflexivity on the part of the researcher?
  15. 6 What is meant by Positionality, and how do researchers’ subjectivity and power dynamics play out in the research process?
  16. 7 What Are the Key Ethical Considerations in conducting qualitative research?
  17. 8 What is Qualitative Secondary Research, and what are the Benefits, limitations, and ethical implications with this type of research?
  18. 9 What Constitutes a Qualitative Dissertation?
  19. 10 What Are the Similarities and Key Differences Between the PhD and EdD Degrees, and how do the differences play out in the dissertation?
  20. 11 I have Heard that Writing a Qualitative Dissertation is a Long and Iterative Process. What should I expect to best prepare myself for the dissertation journey?
  21. 12 How does one manage masses of data to be most efficient and practical throughout the dissertation process?
  22. 13 How should I start thinking about planning my time and resources?
  23. 14 What would be a realistic timeline in which to complete my dissertation, and how can I remain practical about this?
  24. 15 In what ways are journaling and writing memos such integral aspects of the qualitative dissertation process, and why are these activities necessary?
  25. 16 What, if at all, is the value of developing a collegial peer support system?
  26. 17 How do I go about choosing suitable advisors and dissertation committee members?
  27. 18 What is the value of the feedback cycle with regard to dissertation advisement?
  28. 19 What are the general standards of good practice among advisors and students?
  29. 20 What are the responsibilities among doctoral students and their advisors?
  30. 21 What are some of the most important aspects of academic integrity, and because plagiarism is a serious academic offense, what are some strategies to avoid this?
  31. 22 What are the ethical implications of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in conducting my research?
  32. 23 The dissertation process seems long and involved. What is the actual starting point of any qualitative dissertation research?
  33. 24 Once I have decided on a broad area of interest, How do i go about developing and refining a researchable topic?
  34. 25 How do I move from identifying a researchable topic to developing and articulating a viable research problem that meets PhD or EdD program requirements?
  35. 26 How do I go about developing and honing my research problem statement?
  36. 27 What is the purpose statement, and how do I articulate this?
  37. 28 How do I develop effective and relevant research questions that address the research purpose?
  38. 29 What does alignment imply when it comes to qualitative research?
  39. 30 What are the differences between methodology and research methods?
  40. 31 What is meant by methodological congruence, and what are the implications of this for my study?
  41. 32 What are the actionable strategies used to address the trustworthiness of a qualitative study?
  42. 33 What are the most common qualitative research designs (traditions or genres), and what are the key differences among these?
  43. 34 With all the different options available, how do I go about choosing the most appropriate qualitative research design for my study?
  44. 35 What are the key characteristics of case study design, and how do I conduct a case study?
  45. 36 What is ethnography, and how is an ethnographic study conducted?
  46. 37 What are the basic tenets of phenomenology, and how is a phenomenological study conducted?
  47. 38 What is grounded theory, and what does a grounded theory study entail?
  48. 39 What is narrative inquiry, and how does one go about conducting this type of research?
  49. 40 What is action research, and what is involved in an action research study?
  50. 41 What is entailed in setting up and conducting a mixed methods research design?
  51. 42 What exactly is the research proposal, and what is its function and purpose?
  52. 43 How do I go about developing my research proposal, and what are the key components of a qualitative dissertation proposal?
  53. 44 What are some of the most important guidelines regarding academic writing?
  54. 45 What are the general format and style requirements for writing a qualitative dissertation?
  55. 46 What is institutional review board (IRB) approval, and why is this necessary?
  56. 47 What are the procedures, requirements, and expectations regarding contacting the institutional review board (IRB) and submitting the necessary documentation?
  57. 48 What is the difference between institutional review board (IRB) approval and site permissions, and what are some of the details surrounding online site requirements?
  58. 49 What is the research sample, and how is this different from the target population?
  59. 50 How do I go about selecting my research sample, and how large does my sample size need to be to reach saturation?
  60. 51 What kinds of information will I need from the research site and research sample?
  61. 52 What is the difference between anonymity and confidentiality when it comes to protecting the privacy of research participants?
  62. 53 What are the ethical concerns specifically with regard to research that is conducted by collecting data online?
  63. 54 What are the most commonly used methods of data collection in qualitative research?
  64. 55 What is meant by triangulation, and why is this integral to qualitative research?
  65. 56 What is qualitative data analysis really all about?
  66. 57 What advice is there for student researchers to best prepare themselves for the huge task of data analysis?
  67. 58 There is a lot of talk about qualitative data analysis software (QDAS). What types of programs are available, and are these preferable to conducting a manual analysis of my data?
  68. 59 What are the main differences among inductive, deductive, and abductive analysis?
  69. 60 What are codes, what is the procedure for Coding my data, and what are some useful coding guidelines?
  70. 61 What is meant by thematic analysis, and what are some useful guidelines in developing themes?
  71. 62 How can I best understand the concept of data saturation?
  72. 63 What are content analysis and discourse analysis, and how do these methods fit with qualitative analysis?
  73. 64 What are visual data, and how is analysis of visual data conducted?
  74. 65 In what ways does data analysis differ from interpretation of findings?
  75. 66 Once I have developed themes, how would I then go on to describe and interpret my study’s findings?
  76. 67 How and in what ways do analysis and interpretation differ among qualitative research designs?
  77. 68 What are the limitations of my credibility in the analytic and interpretive process? After all, I bring my own perspectives, experiences, and hence assumptions, subjectivity and biases!
  78. 69 How do I ensure and address cultural integrity in my research?
  79. 70 What is the rationale for conducting an audit trail to demonstrate trustworthiness, how does one go about this, and what is the ultimate value in my dissertation?
  80. 8.1 Introduction to the Study
  81. 71 What is the overall purpose of the study’s introductory chapter, and what are the key components and quality markers of this chapter?
  82. 72 In what ways is the research problem expected to inform the development of research purpose and research questions, and how is a qualitative research problem evaluated?
  83. 73 In the introduction to the dissertation the researcher lays out the rationale and significance of the study. What is the difference between these two concepts?
  84. 8.2 The Literature Review
  85. 74 What are the function and purpose of the literature review in a qualitative dissertation, and what are the quality markers?
  86. 75 What is the scope of the literature review in the dissertation? In other words, how extensive is the review meant to be?
  87. 76 Conducting a scholarly literature review requires skill and expertise. What abilities does this demand of the researcher, and what are some best practice guidelines?
  88. 77 There are many different types of literature. What are these types, and what are the distinctions among them?
  89. 78 What should I know about and be aware of with regard to online resources?
  90. 79 What are annotated bibliographies, and what purpose do these serve?
  91. 80 How do I start preparing for the literature review, and how can I break down the stages that constitute the literature review process?
  92. 81 What is the idea of synthesis vis-à-vis the literature review, and how is synthesis different from summary?
  93. 8.3 Theoretical or Conceptual Framework
  94. 82 So much is made of the theoretical or conceptual framework. What are these frameworks, and what are the main differences between them?
  95. 83 What are the function, application, and value of the theoretical or conceptual framework in the qualitative dissertation?
  96. 8.4 Reporting the study’s methodology
  97. 84 What is the purpose of the methodology chapter in a dissertation, and what are the quality markers of this chapter?
  98. 85 What are the key components of the methodology chapter, and how should this chapter be structured?
  99. 8.5 Reporting the study’s findings
  100. 86 What constitutes the dissertation’s findings chapter, and what are the quality markers of this chapter?
  101. 87 How are research findings presented in a qualitative dissertation, and does this presentation differ based on the selected research design?
  102. 88 I’ve read conflicting reports about the generalizability of qualitative research findings. How can I better understand this issue?
  103. 89 What are meant by limitations and delimitations in a qualitative research study, and what is the difference between these two concepts?
  104. 90 What are the qualitative researcher’s role and responsibility in ensuring transparency and criticality in reporting findings?
  105. 8.6 Presenting analysis and interpretation of findings
  106. 91 What is the function of the dissertation’s analysis chapter, and what are the quality markers of this chapter?
  107. 92 How do I develop and present the interpretation of my research findings?
  108. 93 A lot is made about the notion of synthesis. What are the implications of synthesizing and integrating the findings with my study’s theoretical or conceptual framework?
  109. 94 What is the purpose and value of including a positionality statement?
  110. 8.7 Conclusions and recommendations
  111. 95 How should I begin thinking about developing trustworthy conclusions, and how do I formulate my study’s conclusions?
  112. 96 How can I go about developing actionable recommendations, and for whose benefit are the study’s recommendations?
  113. 97 As I near completion of my dissertation, what are some final tasks I need to address?
  114. 98 Will I have an opportunity to reflect on my research and findings?
  115. 99 What is the essential purpose of the dissertation defense?
  116. 100 As I approach my dissertation defense how can I best prepare myself for this milestone event, and what are some beneficial pre-defense strategies that I should know about?
  117. 101 Following the defense and all necessary revisions to my dissertation, what opportunities can I pursue regarding publishing and presenting my research?
  118. 102 Finally, I have heard the mantra that “the best dissertation is a done dissertation.” However, how does one actually evaluate the quality of a completed qualitative dissertation?
  119. Afterword
  120. References
  121. Index

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