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Ann Dewey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Jane F. Gilgun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Writing Up Qualitative Research
    The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research, 2014
    Co-Authors: Patricia Leavy, Jane F. Gilgun
    Abstract:

    What makes a good Qualitative Research report? There is no simple answer as Qualitative Research is not a single, unified tradition (Riessman, 1994). Qualitative Research includes a wide range of philosophies, Research purposes, intended audiences, methods, and reporting styles (Denzin & Lincoln, 1994; Drisko, 1997; Greene, 1994). This wide range of legitimate purposes is simultaneously a source of strength and a source of confusion. Yet the Qualitative Research report must always tell the story of the project, richly convey the views of others, and detail implications. To help guide Researchers, this article provides some orientation regarding writing up Qualitative Research. First, some general issues are addressed. Next, three key areas that undermine the overall quality of Qualitative Research reports are identified. Finally, an outline of areas to consider is offered with more specific suggestions for Qualitative Researchers as authors.

Uwe Flick - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Sage Qualitative Research kit
    2013
    Co-Authors: Uwe Flick
    Abstract:

    The Sage Qualitative Research kit , The Sage Qualitative Research kit , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور اهواز

  • An Introduction to Qualitative Research
    1998
    Co-Authors: Uwe Flick
    Abstract:

    PART ONE: FRAMEWORK Guide to this Book Qualitative Research: Why And How to Do It Qualitative and Quantitative Research Approaches to Qualitative Research Ethics of Qualitative Research PART TWO: THEORY IN Qualitative Research Using the Existing Literature Theories Underlying Qualitative Research Texts as Data in Qualitative Research PART THREE: Research DESIGN Designing Qualitative Research The Qualitative Research Process Research Questions Entering the Field Sampling Triangulation PART FOUR: VERBAL DATA Collecting Verbal Data Interviews Focus Groups Using Narrative Data PART FIVE: DATA BEYOND TALK Collecting Data Beyond Talk Observation and Ethnography Visual Data: Photography, Film & Video Using Documents as Data PART SIX: Qualitative DATA ANALYSIS Qualitative Data Analysis Transcription and Data Management Grounded Theory Coding Thematic Coding and Content Analysis Naturally Occuring Data: Conversation, Discourse, and Hermeneutic Analysis Using Software in Qualitative Data Analysis PART SEVEN: GROUNDING, WRITING AND OUTLOOK Quality of Qualitative Research: Criteria and Beyond Writing Qualitative Research State of the Art and the Future

Daniel H. Grossoehme - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Overview of Qualitative Research.
    Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 2014
    Co-Authors: Daniel H. Grossoehme
    Abstract:

    Qualitative Research methods are a robust tool for chaplaincy Research questions. Similar to much of chaplaincy clinical care, Qualitative Research generally works with written texts, often transcriptions of individual interviews or focus group conversations and seeks to understand the meaning of experience in a study sample. This article describes three common methodologies: ethnography, grounded theory, and phenomenology. Issues to consider relating to the study sample, design, and analysis are discussed. Enhancing the validity of the data, as well reliability and ethical issues in Qualitative Research are described. Qualitative Research is an accessible way for chaplains to contribute new knowledge about the sacred dimension of people's lived experience.

  • Overview of Qualitative Research.
    Journal of health care chaplaincy, 2014
    Co-Authors: Daniel H. Grossoehme
    Abstract:

    Qualitative Research methods are a robust tool for chaplaincy Research questions. Similar to much of chaplaincy clinical care, Qualitative Research generally works with written texts, often transcriptions of individual interviews or focus group conversations and seeks to understand the meaning of experience in a study sample. This article describes three common methodologies: ethnography, grounded theory, and phenomenology. Issues to consider relating to the study sample, design, and analysis are discussed. Enhancing the validity of the data, as well reliability and ethical issues in Qualitative Research are described. Qualitative Research is an accessible way for chaplains to contribute new knowledge about the sacred dimension of people's lived experience.

Barbara Rochen Renner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.