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Triangulations as a Qualitative Research Strategy Dr Saharnaz Nedjat

Goals For Today Why do we conduct Triangulation? Types of Triangulation

Definition Triangulation is an approach to research that uses a combination of more than one research strategy in a single investigation.

Campbell and Fiske were the first to apply the navigational term triangulation to research. The metaphor is a good one because a phenomenon under study in a qualitative research project is much like a ship at sea. The exact description of the phenomenon is unclear. The goal in choosing different strategies in the same study is to balance them so each counterbalances the margin of error in the other.

Choosing Triangulation as a Research Strategy Qualitative investigators may choose triangulation as a research strategy to assure completeness of findings or to confirm findings.

assure completeness The most accurate description of the elephant comes from a combination of all three individuals' descriptions.

confirm findings Researchers might also choose triangulation to confirm findings and conclusions. Any single qualitative research strategy has its limitations. By combining different strategies, researchers confirm findings by overcoming the limitations of a single strategy. Uncovering the same information from more than one vantage point helps researchers describe how the findings occurred under different circumstances and assists them to confirm the validity of the findings.

Goals For Today Why do we conduct Triangulation? Types of Triangulation

Types of Triangulation 1) Data Triangulation Time, space, person 2) Method Triangulation Design Data collection 3) Investigator Triangulation 4) Theory Triangulation Fifth type, multiple triangulation, which uses a combination of two or more triangulation techniques in one study.

DATA TRIANGUIATION Denzin (1989) described three types of data triangulation: (1) time, (2) space, and (3) person.

Time triangulation time triangulation, researchers collect data about a phenomenon at different points in time. Studies based on longitudinal designs are not considered examples of data triangulation for time because they are intended to document changes over time.

Space triangulation Space triangulation consists of collecting data at more than one site. At the outset, the researcher must identify how time or space relate to the study and make an argument supporting the use of different time or space collection points in the study.

By collecting data at different points in time and in different spaces, the researcher gains a clearer and more complete description of decision making and is able to differentiate characteristics that span time periods and spaces from characteristics specific to certain times and spaces.

person triangulation Using person triangulation, researchers collect data from more than one level of person, that is, a set of individuals, groups, or collectives.

Researchers might also discover data that are dissimilar among levels Researchers might also discover data that are dissimilar among levels. In such a case, researchers would collect additional data to resolve the incongruence.

Types of Triangulation 1) Data Triangulation Time, space, person 2) Method Triangulation Design Data collection 3) Investigator Triangulation 4) Theory Triangulation

METHODS TRIANGULATION Methods triangulation can occur at the level of design or data collection. Methods triangulation at the design level has also been called between-method triangulation and methods triangulation at the data collection level has been called within-method triangulation.

Design Level Design methods triangulation most often uses quantitative methods combined with qualitative methods in the study design. simultaneous implementation sequential implementation Theory should emerge from the qualitative findings and should not be forced by researchers into the theory they are using for the quantitative portion of the study.

The blending of qualitative and quantitative approaches does not occur during either data generation or analysis. Rather, researchers blend these approaches at the level of interpretation, merging findings from each technique to derive a consistent outcome.

The process of merging findings "is an informed thought process, involving judgment, wisdom, creativity, and insight and includes the privilege of creating or modifying theory“.

lf contradictory findings emerge or researchers find negative cases, the investigators most likely will need to study the phenomenon further.

Sometimes triangulation design method might use two different qualitative research methods. When researchers combine methods at the design level, they should consider the purpose of the research and make a logical argument for using each method.

methods triangulation at the level of data collection Using methods triangulation at the level of data collection, researchers use two different techniques of data collection, but each technique is within the same research tradition. The purpose of combining the data collection methods is to provide a more holistic and better understanding of the phenomenon under study. It is not an easy task to use method triangulation; it is often more time consuming and expensive to complete a study using methods triangulation.

Types of Triangulation 1) Data Triangulation Time, space, person 2) Method Triangulation Design Data collection 3) Investigator Triangulation 4) Theory Triangulation

INVESTIGATOR TRIANGULATION Investigator triangulation occurs when two or more researchers with divergent backgrounds and expertise work together on the same study. To achieve investigator triangulation, multiple investigators each must have prominent roles in the study and their areas of expertise must be complementary. All the investigators discuss their individual findings and reach a conclusion, which includes all findings. Having a second research expert examine a data set is not considered investigator triangulation. Use of methods triangulation usually requires investigator triangulation because few investigators are expert in more than one research method.

Types of Triangulation 1) Data Triangulation Time, space, person 2) Method Triangulation Design Data collection 3) Investigator Triangulation 4) Theory Triangulation

THEORY TRIANGULATION Theory triangulation incorporates the use of more than one lens or theory in the analysis of the same data set. In qualitative research, more than one theoretical explanation emerges from the data. Researchers investigate the utility and power of these emerging theories by cycling between data generation and data analysis until they reach a conclusion.

Goals For Today Why do we conduct Triangulation? Types of Triangulation

Summary Triangulation can be a useful tool for qualitative as well as quantitative researchers. Used with care, it contributes to the completeness and confirmation of findings necessary in qualitative research investigations.