Qualitative Data Presented by: Carol Askin Instructional Media/Data Analysis Advisor Local District 6.

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Qualitative Data Presented by: Carol Askin Instructional Media/Data Analysis Advisor Local District 6

What is Qualitative Data and Research?

Qualitative research methods were developed in the social sciences to enable researchers to study social and cultural phenomena. Examples of qualitative methods are action research and case study research. Qualitative data sources include observation and participant observation (fieldwork), interviews and questionnaires, documents and texts, and the researchers impressions and reactions.

Qualitative Analysis has a focus on understanding and meaning based on verbal narratives, observations and other subtle clues. Types of data can be gathered from open-ended interviews and participant observations from the activity. Data analysis is inductive and ongoing.

Why Use Qualitative Data? Use to explore questions and issues Use when you don’t know a lot about the subject Use when you don’t know what questions to put on a survey Use when you have no hypothesis Use to develop a hypothesis

In-Depth Interviews include both individual interviews (e.g., one-on-one) as well as "group" interviews (including focus groups). The data can be recorded in a wide variety of ways including, audio recording, video recording or written notes. In depth interviews differ from direct observation primarily in the nature of the interaction. In interviews it is assumed that there is a questioner and one or more interviewees. The purpose of the interview is to probe the ideas of the interviewees about the area of interest. Methods of Qualitative Data In-Depth Interviews

Direct Observation Direct observation is meant very broadly. It differs from interviewing in that the observer does not actively talk to the respondent. It can include everything from field research where one lives in another context or culture for a period of time to photographs that illustrate some aspect of the phenomenon. The data can be recorded in many of the same ways as interviews (stenography, audio, video) and through pictures, photos or drawings (e.g., those courtroom drawings of witnesses are a form of direct observation).

. Written Documents Usually this refers to existing documents (as opposed transcripts of interviews conducted for the research). It can include newspapers, magazines, books, websites, memos, transcripts of conversations, annual reports, etc.

Tips for Qualitative Analysis 1.Start right away and keep a running record in your notes. 2.Include more than one person in the process. 3. Allow enough time for the process.