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Welcome to…. Qualit ative Techniques in Research Data Gathering. Competency Statement:. Purpose:
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Welcome to… Qualitative Techniques in Research Data Gathering IT162 Research Project
Competency Statement: Purpose: Introduces the various techniques in qualitative data gathering. The general aim of the session is to train the participants how to differentiate the three techniques in qualitative data gathering and how to conduct them. IT162 Research Project
Open-Ended Response Most elementary form of quali data with severe limitations (writing skills of the one writing or completing the questionnaire). IT162 Research Project
Participant Observation Classic data collection technique • Little is known about the phenomenon • When the phenomenon is hidden from public view • When there are important differences between the views of insiders as opposed to outsiders IT162 Research Project
Participant Observation Fieldwork and Casual Observation • Recording of what is seen and heard for memory cannot be trusted • Extensive note-taking in order • PO is not the whole answer but a part of the answer IT162 Research Project
Participant Observation Types of Participant Observation • Complete participant • Participant as observer • Observer as participant • Complete observer IT162 Research Project
Participant Observation Role of the Evaluator/Observer • Full participant observation • Partial observation • Onlooker observation as an outsider IT162 Research Project
Participant Observation Portrayal of the Evaluator/Observer to Others • Overt • Observer role known by some, not by others • Covert IT162 Research Project
Life Stories Allowing people to tell their stories – gives considerable insight what they consider as important. IT162 Research Project
In-depth Interviews (IDIs) Extensive probing and open-ended questions conducted on a one-on-one basis IT162 Research Project
In-depth Interviews (IDIs) When to use… • One has complex subject matter and knowledgeable informants • Highly sensitive subject matter • Geographically dispersed informants • Peer pressure Equivalent to life story approach that is widely used by Anthropologists. IT162 Research Project
Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) • Group discussions led by a moderator • Carefully Planned- designed to obtain perceptions on a defined area • 7- 10 participants IT162 Research Project
Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) • Generate ideas that highlight attitudes, beliefs, knowledge and needs on a specific topic • Encourage participants to engage in deep dialogue in order to develop their own understanding and analysis of common experience • Explore common understanding and encourage communication and debate among largely homogenous group IT162 Research Project