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Definition
Qualitative Research is collecting, analyzing,
and interpreting data by observing what
people do and say. Qualitative research refers
to the meanings, concepts, definitions,
characteristics, metaphors, symbols, and
descriptions of things.
Strengths
 Good for examining feelings and motivation.
 Allows for complexity and depth of issues.
 Provides insights into the real life situations
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Weaknesses
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 Can’t extrapolate to the whole population
 Volume of data
 Complexity of analysis
 Time-consuming nature of the clerical
efforts required in this method of research
Types of Qualitative Research
A. Basic Interpretive Qualitative Study
B. Phenomenological Study
C. Grounded Theory Study
D. Case Studies
E. Ethnographic Study
F. Narrative Analysis
G. Critical Qualitative Research
H. Postmodern Research
Basic Interpretive Qualitative Study
It can be used when an instructor is interested in
how students make meaning of a situation or
phenomenon. It uses an inductive strategy,
collecting data from interviews, observations, or
document analysis (e.g., students’ written work).
Analysis is of patterns or common themes and the
outcome is a rich descriptive account that makes
reference to the literature that helped frame the
study.
Example:
An interview of 45 women from varying
backgrounds and a comparison of the
developmental patterns discerned with earlier
findings on male development. They found
women’s lives evolved through periods of
tumultuous, structure-building phases that
alternated with stable periods.
Phenomenological Study
Aims to find the essence or structure of an
experience by explaining how complex meanings
are built out of simple units of inner experience,
for example, the essence of being a participant in a
particular program or the essence of
understanding a subject. The method involves
temporarily putting aside or “bracketing” personal
attitudes and beliefs regarding the phenomenon,
thereby heightening consciousness and allowing
the researcher to intuit or see the phenomenon
from the perspective of those who have
experienced it. All collected data is laid out and
treated as equal, clustered into themes, examined
from multiple perspectives, and descriptions of
the phenomena (how and what) are constructed.
Example:
Eight clinical psychology practicum-level
trainees were interviewed to obtain experience
of good supervision. Meaning units were
identified from these and a meaning structure
was identified and refined into the essence or
essential elements of good supervisory
experiences shared by a majority in this context.
Grounded Theory Study
Derives from collected data a theory that is
“grounded” in the data, but therefore localized,
dealing with a specific situation like how students
handle multiple responsibilities or what constitutes
an effective lesson plan. The method involves
comparing collected units of data against one
another until categories, properties, and
hypotheses that state relations between these
categories and properties emerge. These
hypotheses are tentative and suggestive, not tested
in the study.
Example:
Ten school counselors were given structured
interviews to help determine how their
professional identity is formed. This data was
coded first to form concepts and then to form
connections between concepts. A core concept
emerged and its process and implications were
discussed. School counselors’ professional
interactions were identified as defining
experiences in their identity formation.
Case Studies
A descriptive intensive analysis of an individual,
unit, or phenomena selected for its typicality or
uniqueness.
Different methods could be used to conduct this
analysis (like ethnography) but the focus is on the
unit of analysis, like an individual student’s
experiences.
Example:
The faculty of a small Southern Historically
Black College was examined in order to
examine concerns of a digital divide between
predominantly White colleges and
Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
The study reports on technology familiarity
and use scores of these faculties and what
was done by college administrators in the
three years following the collection of these
scores. Recommendations on how to close
this divide are shared.
Ethnographic Study
Traditional in anthropology for studying human
society and culture.
It is less a method of data collection and more the
use of a socio-cultural lens through which the data
are interpreted.
Extensive fieldwork is usually required in order to
give a cultural interpretation of the data and
immersion in the culture is common, but a
description of the culture (the beliefs, traditions,
practices, and behaviors of a group of individuals)
and an interpretation of the culture through the
point of view of an insider to that culture are
necessary components of ethnographies.
Native American students training to be teachers
were followed through interviews over a five
year period to chart the progress towards a goal
of facilitating the development of Native
American teachers and to better understand and
address their unique problems. Their beliefs,
views about self, and concerns were presented.
Example:
Narrative Analysis
This involves the use of stories or life narratives,
first person accounts of experiences. These stories
are used as data, taking the perspective of the
storyteller, as opposed to the larger society, with
the goal of extracting meaning from the text.
The most common types of narrative analysis are
psychological, biographical, and discourse
analysis. The former involves analyzing the story
in terms of internal thoughts and motivations and
the latter analyzes the written text or spoken
words for its component parts or patterns.
Biographical analysis takes the individual’s society
and factors like gender and class into account.
Example:
Oral narratives were collected from three social
studies teachers’ lectures, conversations with
students, and student interactions over a 14 month
period. These narratives were coded and analyzed
and used to argue that storytelling or the use of oral
history was well received by students and provided
richer data than more traditional teaching methods.
Critical Qualitative Research
This writing aims to reveal and critique the social,
cultural, and psychological assumptions
regarding present day contexts with the goal of
empowering individuals and enabling change. It
challenges current power distributions and the
status quo, as opposed to merely revealing
meaning. Research questions may address race,
gender, and class influences, how current power
structures may serve some groups’ interests and
oppress others, and how truth and knowledge are
constructed. This analysis is critical for methods
like participatory action research which uses such
critique as the basis for collective action.
Example:
A critical examination of the consumer
education texts used in adult literacy
programs revealed content that was
disrespectful of adult learners and their
previous experience as consumers,
promoted certain ideologies regarding
consumerism, and defended the status quo
by placing blame for economic troubles on
individual inadequacies, ignoring societal
inequities.
Postmodern Research
This is research that challenges the form and
categories of traditional qualitative analysis.
The postmodern perspective involves questioning
certainties and assumptions in the world including
the nature of truth, the ability of research and
science to discover this truth, and all
generalizations and typologies.
Cont…
Three “crises” have resulted from these questions;
whether the experience of another can be captured or
whether it is created by the researcher, whether any
study can be viewed as valid if traditional
methodologies are flawed, and whether it is possible
to institute any real change. While no single
methodology is encouraged, this research is
characterized by the inclusion of a plurality of voices
and interpretations, an awareness of exclusion and
the politics involved the choice of perspectives, and a
sensitivity to the power of the author’s voice and
language usage.
Example:
This paper critiques the use of self-reflection by higher
education teachers as a student-centered method of
continuing professional development. The author
argues that the widespread and unquestioned use of
reflective self-assessment assumes that the self has a
transparent nature and can be adequately examined
by introspection and ignores the many post-modern
and post-structuralist challenges of this view.
Cont…
For example, if our views of the self are
themselves constructed by the society we live
in and the language we use, is true
knowledge of the self, independent of these,
even possible? If our “selves” are
constructed then attempting to gain
knowledge through self-reflection is a mis-
cognition and instead results in the creation
of a less independent and more societal-
regulated self.
Qualitative Research Methods Explained

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Qualitative Research Methods Explained

  • 1.
  • 2. Definition Qualitative Research is collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data by observing what people do and say. Qualitative research refers to the meanings, concepts, definitions, characteristics, metaphors, symbols, and descriptions of things.
  • 3. Strengths  Good for examining feelings and motivation.  Allows for complexity and depth of issues.  Provides insights into the real life situations • • •
  • 4. Weaknesses • • • •  Can’t extrapolate to the whole population  Volume of data  Complexity of analysis  Time-consuming nature of the clerical efforts required in this method of research
  • 5. Types of Qualitative Research A. Basic Interpretive Qualitative Study B. Phenomenological Study C. Grounded Theory Study D. Case Studies E. Ethnographic Study F. Narrative Analysis G. Critical Qualitative Research H. Postmodern Research
  • 6. Basic Interpretive Qualitative Study It can be used when an instructor is interested in how students make meaning of a situation or phenomenon. It uses an inductive strategy, collecting data from interviews, observations, or document analysis (e.g., students’ written work). Analysis is of patterns or common themes and the outcome is a rich descriptive account that makes reference to the literature that helped frame the study.
  • 7. Example: An interview of 45 women from varying backgrounds and a comparison of the developmental patterns discerned with earlier findings on male development. They found women’s lives evolved through periods of tumultuous, structure-building phases that alternated with stable periods.
  • 8. Phenomenological Study Aims to find the essence or structure of an experience by explaining how complex meanings are built out of simple units of inner experience, for example, the essence of being a participant in a particular program or the essence of understanding a subject. The method involves temporarily putting aside or “bracketing” personal attitudes and beliefs regarding the phenomenon, thereby heightening consciousness and allowing the researcher to intuit or see the phenomenon from the perspective of those who have experienced it. All collected data is laid out and treated as equal, clustered into themes, examined from multiple perspectives, and descriptions of the phenomena (how and what) are constructed.
  • 9. Example: Eight clinical psychology practicum-level trainees were interviewed to obtain experience of good supervision. Meaning units were identified from these and a meaning structure was identified and refined into the essence or essential elements of good supervisory experiences shared by a majority in this context.
  • 10. Grounded Theory Study Derives from collected data a theory that is “grounded” in the data, but therefore localized, dealing with a specific situation like how students handle multiple responsibilities or what constitutes an effective lesson plan. The method involves comparing collected units of data against one another until categories, properties, and hypotheses that state relations between these categories and properties emerge. These hypotheses are tentative and suggestive, not tested in the study.
  • 11. Example: Ten school counselors were given structured interviews to help determine how their professional identity is formed. This data was coded first to form concepts and then to form connections between concepts. A core concept emerged and its process and implications were discussed. School counselors’ professional interactions were identified as defining experiences in their identity formation.
  • 12. Case Studies A descriptive intensive analysis of an individual, unit, or phenomena selected for its typicality or uniqueness. Different methods could be used to conduct this analysis (like ethnography) but the focus is on the unit of analysis, like an individual student’s experiences.
  • 13. Example: The faculty of a small Southern Historically Black College was examined in order to examine concerns of a digital divide between predominantly White colleges and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The study reports on technology familiarity and use scores of these faculties and what was done by college administrators in the three years following the collection of these scores. Recommendations on how to close this divide are shared.
  • 14. Ethnographic Study Traditional in anthropology for studying human society and culture. It is less a method of data collection and more the use of a socio-cultural lens through which the data are interpreted. Extensive fieldwork is usually required in order to give a cultural interpretation of the data and immersion in the culture is common, but a description of the culture (the beliefs, traditions, practices, and behaviors of a group of individuals) and an interpretation of the culture through the point of view of an insider to that culture are necessary components of ethnographies.
  • 15. Native American students training to be teachers were followed through interviews over a five year period to chart the progress towards a goal of facilitating the development of Native American teachers and to better understand and address their unique problems. Their beliefs, views about self, and concerns were presented. Example:
  • 16. Narrative Analysis This involves the use of stories or life narratives, first person accounts of experiences. These stories are used as data, taking the perspective of the storyteller, as opposed to the larger society, with the goal of extracting meaning from the text. The most common types of narrative analysis are psychological, biographical, and discourse analysis. The former involves analyzing the story in terms of internal thoughts and motivations and the latter analyzes the written text or spoken words for its component parts or patterns. Biographical analysis takes the individual’s society and factors like gender and class into account.
  • 17. Example: Oral narratives were collected from three social studies teachers’ lectures, conversations with students, and student interactions over a 14 month period. These narratives were coded and analyzed and used to argue that storytelling or the use of oral history was well received by students and provided richer data than more traditional teaching methods.
  • 18. Critical Qualitative Research This writing aims to reveal and critique the social, cultural, and psychological assumptions regarding present day contexts with the goal of empowering individuals and enabling change. It challenges current power distributions and the status quo, as opposed to merely revealing meaning. Research questions may address race, gender, and class influences, how current power structures may serve some groups’ interests and oppress others, and how truth and knowledge are constructed. This analysis is critical for methods like participatory action research which uses such critique as the basis for collective action.
  • 19. Example: A critical examination of the consumer education texts used in adult literacy programs revealed content that was disrespectful of adult learners and their previous experience as consumers, promoted certain ideologies regarding consumerism, and defended the status quo by placing blame for economic troubles on individual inadequacies, ignoring societal inequities.
  • 20. Postmodern Research This is research that challenges the form and categories of traditional qualitative analysis. The postmodern perspective involves questioning certainties and assumptions in the world including the nature of truth, the ability of research and science to discover this truth, and all generalizations and typologies.
  • 21. Cont… Three “crises” have resulted from these questions; whether the experience of another can be captured or whether it is created by the researcher, whether any study can be viewed as valid if traditional methodologies are flawed, and whether it is possible to institute any real change. While no single methodology is encouraged, this research is characterized by the inclusion of a plurality of voices and interpretations, an awareness of exclusion and the politics involved the choice of perspectives, and a sensitivity to the power of the author’s voice and language usage.
  • 22. Example: This paper critiques the use of self-reflection by higher education teachers as a student-centered method of continuing professional development. The author argues that the widespread and unquestioned use of reflective self-assessment assumes that the self has a transparent nature and can be adequately examined by introspection and ignores the many post-modern and post-structuralist challenges of this view.
  • 23. Cont… For example, if our views of the self are themselves constructed by the society we live in and the language we use, is true knowledge of the self, independent of these, even possible? If our “selves” are constructed then attempting to gain knowledge through self-reflection is a mis- cognition and instead results in the creation of a less independent and more societal- regulated self.