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1 1.4 Non-Experimental Methods Qualitative Research

2 Comparison: Qualitative Vs. Quantitative Research Triangulation: Combination of different research methods Triangulation: Combination of different research methods Deductive Approach: Hypothesis is tested against empirical evidence Deductive Approach: Hypothesis is tested against empirical evidence Inductive Approach: Variables NOT clearly defined. Gather data, interpret findings Inductive Approach: Variables NOT clearly defined. Gather data, interpret findings

3 Qualitative: Qualitative: –Goal NOT to identify cause-and-effect –Find meanings within data and findings –NOT to predict –More subjective

4 Interviews Common way to gather qualitative data Common way to gather qualitative data Interview Schedule: plan for conducting Interview Schedule: plan for conducting Interviewer Skills (minimize Interviewer effects): Interviewer Skills (minimize Interviewer effects): –Interpersonal skills –Verbal skills –Professional Participant Bias Participant Bias Social Desirability Bias Social Desirability Bias

5 Types of Interviews Structured: highly controlled, easy to analyze Structured: highly controlled, easy to analyze Unstructured: highly flexible, often only topic and time are controlled. More difficult to analyze. Unstructured: highly flexible, often only topic and time are controlled. More difficult to analyze. Semi-Structured: Combo of above Semi-Structured: Combo of above

6 Ethics in Interviews Be a Researcher pg. 32 Be a Researcher pg. 32 Rules Rules –Informed consent –Confidentiality –Right of Withdrawal

7 Observation Naturalistic Observation Naturalistic Observation –Data collection in natural setting/environment  Ex. Animal observations –Goal NOT cause-and-effect Challenges Challenges –Not easy to collect “all” data –Researcher bias  Inter-observer reliability

8 Non-participant Observation Non-participant Observation –Researcher not part of the group –Issues  Reactivity could be an issue.  Demand Characteristics  Researcher bias Covert Observation Covert Observation Overt Observation Overt Observation

9 Participant Observation Researcher is part of the observation Researcher is part of the observation –Participates, documents, interviewing, reflection –Overt or Covert –Challenges:  Bias,  maintaining balance  Taking timely notes

10 Ethics of Observational Research Informed consent Informed consent Debrief Debrief Covert: needs ethics committee approval Covert: needs ethics committee approval –Could info be obtained otherwise Public places usually ok, Public places usually ok, –What if private information revealed in a public meeting? Alcoholics Anonymous

11 Case Studies Observation of individual or group Observation of individual or group


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