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Qualitative Research EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research: A Philosophy of Knowing Focuses on understanding from the perspective of whoever and whatever is being studied. Rather than try to establish “objective” descriptions and relationships as quantitative research does, qualitative studies are based on the assumption that reality is subjective and dependent on context There are “multiple realities’ that need to be described in detail to result in a complete and deep understanding of the phenomena being investigated EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Characteristics of Qualitative Research Search for meaning Constructed reality Natural settings Rich narrative description Direct data collection Concern with process Inductive data analysis Participant perspectives Emergent research design EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Quantitative? Qualitative? Quantitative research involves the use of numerical indices to summarize, describe and explore relationships among traits—reliance on control, statistics, measurements, and experiments Qualitative research—the emphasis is on conducting studies in natural settings using mostly verbal descriptions, resulting in stories and case studies, not statistical reports EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Ethnography Involves direct engagement with the participants and environments--immersion into the culture being investigated In-depth description and interpretation of behavior within a culture or social group Start with a straightforward description of the setting and events--no footnotes, just facts Analysis--search for “patterned regularities” in the data Conclusions are based on a synthesis of the data EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Case study In-depth analysis of one or more “bounded systems” A case is study is“...an exploration of a bounded system or a case (or multiple cases) over time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information rich in context.” Creswell (1998) “A qualitative case study is an intensive, holistic description and analysis of a single instance, phenomenon or social unit.” Stake (1994) EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Case study Some examples of cases are... an innovative program all schools in Sweden a classroom graduate students at KSU EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Case study What is the intent of the case study? Descriptive case study: to give a detailed account Interpretive case study: to develop conceptual categories–to illustrate, support or challenge theoretical assumptions Evaluative case study: description, explanation, and judgment; good to use when you can’t evaluate using normal standards EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Phenomenology Examines in depth the experiences and perceptions of selected participants Purpose: to understand the essence, the meaning of participants’ perspectives Discovery oriented: focuses on a systematic investigation of the content of consciousness (Van Manen, 1990) Researchers seek the essential, invariant structures, or the research participants’ consistent patterns of relating to the world, as well as the essence of the central underlying meaning of experience. (McPhail, 1995) EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Grounded Theory Purpose: to discover or generate a theory that pertains to a specific entity or phenomenon Grounded in data from the field, especially in actions, interactions, and social process of people The researcher recognizes that the primary outcome of the study is a theory with specific components: a central phenomenon, causal conditions, strategies, conditions and context, and consequences. Usually the theory is related through a model EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Critical Studies Designed to provide alternative perspectives on contemporary societal problems Focus on exposing social manipulation and oppressive social structures to advocate changes in social systems Researcher approaches research with the belief that his/her assumptions are important determinants of what is perceived and concluded Used with critical, postmodern, racial, feminist theory EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Qualitative Research Designs Biography A study of an individual and his/her experiences as told to the researcher or found in documents and archival material (sometimes through interviews) The life story of an individual is written by someone other than the individual being studies using archival documents and records There are varying types of biography including Classical biography and Interpretive Biography EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Information is gathered from… Individuals Groups Documents Existing data bases and Other sources EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry

Steps in research (may vary depending on the nature of the study) Frame the initial question or problem Determine what previous research says about the question or problem Frame research questions Design a plan for collecting data to address the question or problem Analyze the results of gathered data Generate conclusions EDUC 7741/Paris/Terry