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  1. Learning to Do Qualitative Data Analysis: A Starting Point

    Thus, to capture a snapshot of the current state of qualitative research and qualitative data analysis practices in HRD, we conducted a review of Human Resource Development Quarterly (HRDQ) between 1990 and the current issue (Volume 33, Issue 3) in 2019 and identified 59 qualitative articles. The types of qualitative research included: 24 case ...

  2. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  3. How to use and assess qualitative research methods

    How to conduct qualitative research? Given that qualitative research is characterised by flexibility, openness and responsivity to context, the steps of data collection and analysis are not as separate and consecutive as they tend to be in quantitative research [13, 14].As Fossey puts it: "sampling, data collection, analysis and interpretation are related to each other in a cyclical ...

  4. Qualitative Research: Data Collection, Analysis, and Management

    In this article, we review some principles of the collection, analysis, and management of qualitative data to help pharmacists interested in doing research in their practice to continue their learning in this area. Qualitative research can help researchers to access the thoughts and feelings of research participants, which can enable ...

  5. What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research

    Consequently, qualitative data are useful for understanding the nuances lying beyond those processes as they unfold (Gilbert 2009:35). Others contend that qualitative research is particularly well suited both to identify causality and to uncover fine descriptive distinctions (Fine and Hallett 2014; Lichterman and Isaac Reed 2014; Katz 2015).

  6. Qualitative Research: Sage Journals

    Qualitative Research is a peer-reviewed international journal that has been leading debates about qualitative methods for over 20 years. The journal provides a forum for the discussion and development of qualitative methods across disciplines, publishing high quality articles that contribute to the ways in which we think about and practice the craft of qualitative research.

  7. What Is Qualitative Research?

    Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio) to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a problem or generate new ideas for research. Qualitative research is the opposite of quantitative research, which involves collecting and ...

  8. Criteria for Good Qualitative Research: A Comprehensive Review

    This review aims to synthesize a published set of evaluative criteria for good qualitative research. The aim is to shed light on existing standards for assessing the rigor of qualitative research encompassing a range of epistemological and ontological standpoints. Using a systematic search strategy, published journal articles that deliberate criteria for rigorous research were identified. Then ...

  9. Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the

    Qualitative research is an approach that focuses on people and their experiences, behaviours and opinions. 10,11 The qualitative researcher seeks to answer questions of 'how' and 'why', providing ...

  10. How to use and assess qualitative research methods

    Given that qualitative research is characterised by flexibility, openness and responsivity to context, the steps of data collection and analysis are not as separate and consecutive as they tend to be in quantitative research [13, 14].As Fossey puts it: "sampling, data collection, analysis and interpretation are related to each other in a cyclical (iterative) manner, rather than following one ...

  11. (PDF) Qualitative Data Analysis and Interpretation: Systematic Search

    Qualitative data analysis is. concerned with transforming raw data by searching, evaluating, recogni sing, cod ing, mapping, exploring and describing patterns, trends, themes an d categories in ...

  12. PDF The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Data Analysis

    The SAGE Handbook of. tive Data AnalysisUwe FlickMapping the FieldData analys. s is the central step in qualitative research. Whatever the data are, it is their analysis that, in a de. isive way, forms the outcomes of the research. Sometimes, data collection is limited to recording and docu-menting naturally occurring ph.

  13. Qualitative Psychology Sample articles

    February 2015. by Erin E. Toolis and Phillip L. Hammack. Lifetime Activism, Marginality, and Psychology: Narratives of Lifelong Feminist Activists Committed to Social Change (PDF, 93KB) August 2014. by Anjali Dutt and Shelly Grabe. Qualitative Inquiry in the History of Psychology (PDF, 82KB) February 2014. by Frederick J. Wertz.

  14. Data collection in qualitative research

    The three core approaches to data collection in qualitative research—interviews, focus groups and observation—provide researchers with rich and deep insights. All methods require skill on the part of the researcher, and all produce a large amount of raw data. However, with careful and systematic analysis 12 the data yielded with these ...

  15. Methodological and practical guidance for designing and conducting

    Harnessing interpretivist approaches and qualitative values in online qualitative surveys. Online qualitative surveys take many forms. They may be fully qualitative or qualitative dominant—mostly qualitative with some quantitative questions (Terry and Braun, 2017).There are also many different ways of conducting these studies—from using a smaller number of questions that engage specific ...

  16. Qualitative Methods in Health Care Research

    Significance of Qualitative Research. The qualitative method of inquiry examines the 'how' and 'why' of decision making, rather than the 'when,' 'what,' and 'where.'[] Unlike quantitative methods, the objective of qualitative inquiry is to explore, narrate, and explain the phenomena and make sense of the complex reality.Health interventions, explanatory health models, and medical-social ...

  17. Qualitative Study

    Qualitative research gathers participants' experiences, perceptions, and behavior. It answers the hows and whys instead of how many or how much. It could be structured as a standalone study, purely relying on qualitative data, or part of mixed-methods research that combines qualitative and quantitative data. This review introduces the readers ...

  18. Learning to Do Qualitative Data Analysis: A Starting Point

    Issue 3) in 2019 and identified 59 qualitative articles. The types of qualitative research included: 24 case studies, 19 generic qualitative studies, and eight phenomenological studies. Notably, about half of the articles reported analyzing their qualitative data via content analysis and a constant comparative method, which was also commonly

  19. Qualitative vs Quantitative Research: What's the Difference?

    Qualitative research aims to produce rich and detailed descriptions of the phenomenon being studied, and to uncover new insights and meanings. Quantitative data is information about quantities, and therefore numbers, and qualitative data is descriptive, and regards phenomenon which can be observed but not measured, such as language.

  20. What factors influence scientific concept learning? A study based on

    This research employs the fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) method to investigate the configurations of multiple factors influencing scientific concept learning, including augmented reality (AR) technology, the concept map (CM) strategy and individual differences (eg, prior knowledge, experience and attitudes).

  21. The Barriers and Facilitators Influencing Nurses' Political

    Of these, 16 individual articles used qualitative research methods: phenomenology, ethnography, grounded theory, and descriptive analysis, and two articles used mixed methods [32, 35]. For data collection, individual in-depth interviews, focus group interviews, and the Delphi technique were used through purposive sampling.

  22. Perceptions of families and healthcare providers about feeding preterm

    This data extraction protocol is modelled from thematic analysis principles of qualitative evidence synthesis and recommendations by the Cochrane Qualitative and Implementation Methods Group guidance for data extraction and data synthesis.16 17 After data extraction, these data will be exported to Excel for synthesis and organised by relevant ...

  23. PDF What is ethnographic about digital ethnography? A sociological perspective

    When COVID-19 health guidelines vastly restricted or shut down in-person ethnographic research in 2020, many researchers pivoted to forms of online qualitative research using platforms such as WeChat, Twitter, and Discord. This growing body of qualitative internet research in sociology is often encapsulated under the umbrella term "digital ethnography." But the question of what makes ...

  24. Facilitators and barriers to collaboration between pre-hospital

    Methodology and Population of the study. The present study is a qualitative research based on the content analysis approach. This study was conducted on 17 healthcare professionals affiliated with Fasa University of Medical Sciences including seven emergency medical technicians (EMTs), six nurses (triage and emergency department nurses), two general physicians, one emergency medicine ...

  25. Interviewing GPTs: Can generative AI intelligence become a new ...

    Abstract. Purpose: This study explores the potential of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to generate qualitative research data.It investigates how OpenAI's GPTs (generative pre-trained transformers) can simulate human-like responses in interviews, serving as a pilot tool for developing and refining qualitative research methodologies.

  26. Research: Using AI at Work Makes Us Lonelier and Less Healthy

    Joel Koopman is the TJ Barlow Professor of Business Administration at the Mays Business School of Texas A&M University. His research interests include prosocial behavior, organizational justice ...

  27. Qualitative Research: Getting Started

    Qualitative research was historically employed in fields such as sociology, history, and anthropology. 2 Miles and Huberman 2 said that qualitative data "are a source of well-grounded, rich descriptions and explanations of processes in identifiable local contexts. With qualitative data one can preserve chronological flow, see precisely which ...

  28. Good listening: A key element in establishing quality in qualitative

    Yet, qualitative researchers agree regarding the fundamental importance of collecting rich data (Charmaz, 2014; Lune and Berg, 2016), most commonly via personal interviews (Tjora, 2018).However, while the literature asserts that rich data are the result of the initial rigorous design of the research procedure—for example, by careful preparation of the interview guide and the wording of ...

  29. POC viral load testing in an antenatal clinic setting for Ugandan

    2.3 Qualitative data collection. The Kingasa Study included a qualitative component in which data were collected from two groups: (1) clinical and research staff who implemented the intervention ("implementers"), and (2) a convenience sample of mothers who received POC HIV-1 VL testing using the Xpert Assay.

  30. US professor charged with manipulating data for Alzheimer's drug trial

    A U.S. medical professor has been charged with fraud for allegedly submitting false data to get millions of dollars in public funds for research into a drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.