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Qualitative Data collection Types Options Advantages, and Limitations

Qualitative Data collection Types Options Advantages, and Limitations . Data collection Types  Observations  Interviews  documents  Audiovisual materials . Data collection Types Observations.  Options Within Types  Complete participant: Researcher conceals role

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Qualitative Data collection Types Options Advantages, and Limitations

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  1. Qualitative Data collection Types Options Advantages, and Limitations Data collection Types Observations Interviews documents Audiovisual materials

  2. Data collection Types Observations Options Within Types  Complete participant: Researcher conceals role  Observer as participant: role of researcher is known  Participant as observer: observation role secondary to participant role  Complete observer: researcher observes Without participating

  3. Data collection Types Observations  Advantages of the Type Researcher has a firsthand experience with participants  Researcher can record information as it is revealed  Unusual aspects can be noticed during observation  Useful in exploring topics that may be uncomfortable for participants to discuss

  4. Data collection Types Observations  Limitations of the Type Researcher may be seen as intrusive “Private” Information may be observed that the researcher cannot report  Researcher may not have good attending and observing skills  Certain participants (e.g. children) may present special problems in gaining rapport

  5. Data Collection TypesInterviews  Options Within Types Face-to-face: one on one. In-person interview  Telephone: researcher interviews by phone  Group: researcher interviews participants in a group

  6. Data Collection TypesInterviews  Advantages of the Type Useful when participants cannot be observed directly  Participants can provide historical information  Allows researcher “control” over the line of questioning

  7. Data Collection TypesInterviews  Limitations of the Type  Provides “indirect” information filtered through the views of interviewees  Porvides information in a designated “place” rather than the natural field setting  Researcher’s presence may bias responsen  People are not aqually articulate and perceptive

  8. Data collection Types Documents Options Within Types Public documents such as minutes of meetings. and newspapers  Private documents such as journals, diarise, and letters  E-mail discussions

  9. Data collection Types Documents  Advantages of the Type Enables a researcher to obtain the language and words of participants  Can be accessed at a time convenient to the researcher – an unobtrusive source of information  Represents data that are thoughtful, in that participants have given attention to compiling  As written evidence, it saves a researcher the time and expense of franscrlbing

  10. Data collection Types Documents  Limitations of the Type May be protected information unavailable to public or private access  Requires the researcher to search out the information in hard-to-find places  Requires transcribing or optically scanning for computer entry

  11. Data collection TypesAudiovisual materials Options Within Types Photographs  Videotapes  Art objects  Computer software  Film

  12. Data collection TypesAudiovisual materials  Advantages of the Type May be an unobtrusive method of collection data  Provides an opportunity for participants to directly share their “reality”  Creative in that it captures attention visually

  13. Data collection TypesAudiovisual materials  Limitations of the Type May be difficult to interpret  May not be accessible publicly or privately  The presence of an observer (e.g., photographer) may be disruptive and affect responses

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