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Dr. Tom Farrelly
Introduction
Case Study – Diaries in Action
Classification
Justification
Benefits – What they offer
Implementation Considerations &

Difficulties
Conclusion
Case Study – Diaries in Action
HSE – Upskilling Social Care Workforce
Outreach E-Learning (OEL)
Case Study
Offered the opportunity to delve into experiences.

E-Learning, a panacea for creating lifelong learning
opportunities?
Principal tool –Diaries, Diary/Interview
Classification - Bryman (2004)
Researcher's

Log/Diary
Unsolicited
Diaries
Solicited Diaries
Why?
An important argument that supports the relevance of diary
writing emerges from the application of metacognitive theory
to the interaction between thinking and writing … writing
diaries helps developing the skills to think about described
facts, the diaries provide strong potentialities for analysis
and understanding of the social process that occurred in the
classroom
(Sá, 2002:152)
What they offer…
Because diaries offer the possibility of documenting the

present; ‘there is a perception at least that diaries are less subject
to the vagaries of memory’ (Elliot, 1997:2.4)
Diary writing ‘has the advantage of immediate and experiential
penetration in the related facts’ (Zabalza, 1994:19 cited in Sá,
2002:152).
Diaries provide the opportunity to ‘observe’ a group of
people deemed to be members of a counter-culture that
would otherwise be difficult if not impossible to effectively
study due to its inherent inaccessibility and ‘freedom from a
conventional schedule of activities’ (Zimmerman & Wieder,
1977: 483).
What they offer… (contd.)
With retrospective data collection methods

respondents are usually required to summarise or
reconstruct a sequence of events (e.g. how many
times did the event happen? How did you feel
when you engaged in a particular activity?)
Stone & Shiffman, (2002) argue that the process of
summarising can result in undue weight being
given to more salient or more recent experiences.
Methodological Issues and Considerations
 Wiseman et al. (2005) argue that the primary concern with the use of

diaries is the issue of fatigue.
 In fact, as Wiseman (2005:397) notes the question of how long should a
diary be maintained ‘is perhaps one of the most hotly debated issues around
diaries’.
 Coxon et al. (1993) recommend that diaries should generally not cover
a period of over one month, however the time frame for recording will
naturally depend on the number of entries required daily and/or per
week.
 Conrath et al. (1983) found that diary data were more reliable than
questionnaire data, however, if diary entry required more than five to
ten minute minutes per day to complete the reliability may be
compromised (cited in Marino et al. 2004: 401).
Methodological Issues and
Considerations II
Diary studies are often classified into three categories of

interval-contingent, signal-contingent and event-contingent
(Bolger et al. 2003).
Modern communications technology can be used to improve
response rates even where a standard written diary is being
used.
Arguably the event-contingent method has the added advantage
or providing a greater degree of ecological validity to the study
as the recording of the event solely relies on the participant
him/herself choosing the time/s to provide the record at
naturally occurring intervals. Although this can present
problems.
Methodological Issues and
Considerations III
 ‘Paper and pencil diaries were the earliest and are still the most commonly used

approach in diary research’ (Bolger et al. 2003:593). In many ways the
benefits of such an approach are quite clear: ease of use for the
participant (providing literacy is not an issue) and relatively inexpensive
to administer.
 A number of limitations with the paper and pencil approach (Feldman
Barrett & Barrett 2001, Shiffman & Stone 1998): honest forgetfulness,
where participants simply forget to enter a record at the required time;
in the case of interval-contingent studies, failing to have the paper diary
on hand at the appropriate time in the case of event-contingent studies.
Implementation Checklist (Abridged Version:
Corti, 1993:3)
1.
2.

3.
4.
5.

An A4 booklet of about 5 to 20 pages is desirable,
depending on the nature of the diary
The inside cover should carry a clear set of instructions on
how to complete the diary – this should stress the
importance of completing at the correct times also
emphasising that keeping the diary should not influence
behaviour
An model example of a correctly completed entry
Pages should be clearly ruled up as a calendar with
prominent headings and enough space to enter all the
desired information
Checklists of the items, events or behaviour to help jog the
diary keep’s memory should be printed somewhere fairly
prominent
Corti (1993) contd.
6.
7.

8.

There should be an explanation of what is meant by the
unit of observation, such as a “session”, an “event” or a
“fixed time block”
Appropriate terminology or lists should be designed to
meet the needs of the sample under study, and if
necessary different versions of the diary should be used
for different groups
Following the diary pages it is useful to include a simple
set of questions for the respondent to complete, among
other things, whether the diary-keeping period was
atypical in any way compared to usual daily life. It is also
good practice to include a page at the end asking for the
respondents’ own comments and clarifications of any
peculiarities relating to entries
Quantitative Data
Not necessarily within the context of qualitative approach
‘Diary designs are excellent for studying temporal dynamics.

By having participants report their experiences over hours,
days, weeks and sometimes months, researchers can ask
questions such as: Does the variable of interest fluctuate from
morning to night, behave differently on weekends and
weekdays …Do individuals differ in these changes over time?’
Bolger et al. 2003:585
In addition to simply counting events or occurrences
researchers may well be interested in the reason behind these
frequencies or changes in frequencies thus can provide a
combined or triangulated approach to data collection
Marino et al. (2003:402/3) identify five
potential shortcomings regarding the use of
diaries:

time needed to train the diary keepers
variable response rates
complexity of data-collection and analysis
the conditioning and increasing fatigue of the

diary-keepers
limitations specifically related to the topic
under study.
Conclusion
The use of participant diaries for data collection

can be extremely effective across a range of
qualitative studies particularly those studies
adopting an ethnographic approach.
They can provide a sense of immediacy to an event
that may not be possible in a retrospective
interview no matter how skillful the interview is
conducted.
There remain a number of considerations that need
to be acknowledged and dealt with if they are to be
used effectively (as with any method).
References
Alaszewski, A. (2006) Using Diaries for Social Research.

London: Sage Publications
Bryman, A. (2004) Social Research Methods (2nd Edition).
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Corti, L. (1993) Using Diaries in Social Research. Social
Research Update. University of Surrey [Available from:
http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/sru/SRU2.html. Accessed
23/05/2006]
Coxon A. M, Coxon, N. H, and Weatherburn, P. (1993)
Sex role separation in sexual diaries of homosexual men.
AIDS (7), pp. 877–882
References II
Elliott, H. (1997) The Use of Diaries in Sociological Research

on Health Experience.
Sociological Research Online, vol. 2, no. 2, Available from:
http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/2/2/7.html
[Accessed 27/03/07]
Feldman Barrett, L. & Barrett, D.J. (2001) An introduction
to computerized experience sampling in psychology. Soc. Sci.
Comput. Rev. 19:175-85
Marino, R., Minichiello, V., Browne, J (2004) 'Reporting on
events using diaries', In: Minichiello, V., Sullivan, G.,
Greenwood, K., Axford, R. (eds), Handbook of Research
Methods for Nursing and Health Science (2nd Edition).
Pearson/Prentice Hall, 393-410
References III
Sá, J. (2002) Diary Writing: An interpretative Research

Method of Teaching and Learning. Educational Research &
Evaluation, 2002, Vol. 8, No. 2: 149-168
Stone, A.A. & Shiffman, S. (2002) Capturing Momentary,
Self-Report Data: A Proposal for Reporting Guidelines.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 24, Number 3 pp.236-243
Wiseman, V., Coneth, L. & Matovu, F. (2005) Using diaries
to collect data in resource-poor settings: questions on design and
implementation. Oxford University Press in Association with
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, pp.
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Participant diaries

  • 2. Introduction Case Study – Diaries in Action Classification Justification Benefits – What they offer Implementation Considerations & Difficulties Conclusion
  • 3. Case Study – Diaries in Action HSE – Upskilling Social Care Workforce Outreach E-Learning (OEL) Case Study Offered the opportunity to delve into experiences. E-Learning, a panacea for creating lifelong learning opportunities? Principal tool –Diaries, Diary/Interview
  • 4. Classification - Bryman (2004) Researcher's Log/Diary Unsolicited Diaries Solicited Diaries
  • 5. Why? An important argument that supports the relevance of diary writing emerges from the application of metacognitive theory to the interaction between thinking and writing … writing diaries helps developing the skills to think about described facts, the diaries provide strong potentialities for analysis and understanding of the social process that occurred in the classroom (Sá, 2002:152)
  • 6. What they offer… Because diaries offer the possibility of documenting the present; ‘there is a perception at least that diaries are less subject to the vagaries of memory’ (Elliot, 1997:2.4) Diary writing ‘has the advantage of immediate and experiential penetration in the related facts’ (Zabalza, 1994:19 cited in Sá, 2002:152). Diaries provide the opportunity to ‘observe’ a group of people deemed to be members of a counter-culture that would otherwise be difficult if not impossible to effectively study due to its inherent inaccessibility and ‘freedom from a conventional schedule of activities’ (Zimmerman & Wieder, 1977: 483).
  • 7. What they offer… (contd.) With retrospective data collection methods respondents are usually required to summarise or reconstruct a sequence of events (e.g. how many times did the event happen? How did you feel when you engaged in a particular activity?) Stone & Shiffman, (2002) argue that the process of summarising can result in undue weight being given to more salient or more recent experiences.
  • 8. Methodological Issues and Considerations  Wiseman et al. (2005) argue that the primary concern with the use of diaries is the issue of fatigue.  In fact, as Wiseman (2005:397) notes the question of how long should a diary be maintained ‘is perhaps one of the most hotly debated issues around diaries’.  Coxon et al. (1993) recommend that diaries should generally not cover a period of over one month, however the time frame for recording will naturally depend on the number of entries required daily and/or per week.  Conrath et al. (1983) found that diary data were more reliable than questionnaire data, however, if diary entry required more than five to ten minute minutes per day to complete the reliability may be compromised (cited in Marino et al. 2004: 401).
  • 9. Methodological Issues and Considerations II Diary studies are often classified into three categories of interval-contingent, signal-contingent and event-contingent (Bolger et al. 2003). Modern communications technology can be used to improve response rates even where a standard written diary is being used. Arguably the event-contingent method has the added advantage or providing a greater degree of ecological validity to the study as the recording of the event solely relies on the participant him/herself choosing the time/s to provide the record at naturally occurring intervals. Although this can present problems.
  • 10. Methodological Issues and Considerations III  ‘Paper and pencil diaries were the earliest and are still the most commonly used approach in diary research’ (Bolger et al. 2003:593). In many ways the benefits of such an approach are quite clear: ease of use for the participant (providing literacy is not an issue) and relatively inexpensive to administer.  A number of limitations with the paper and pencil approach (Feldman Barrett & Barrett 2001, Shiffman & Stone 1998): honest forgetfulness, where participants simply forget to enter a record at the required time; in the case of interval-contingent studies, failing to have the paper diary on hand at the appropriate time in the case of event-contingent studies.
  • 11. Implementation Checklist (Abridged Version: Corti, 1993:3) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. An A4 booklet of about 5 to 20 pages is desirable, depending on the nature of the diary The inside cover should carry a clear set of instructions on how to complete the diary – this should stress the importance of completing at the correct times also emphasising that keeping the diary should not influence behaviour An model example of a correctly completed entry Pages should be clearly ruled up as a calendar with prominent headings and enough space to enter all the desired information Checklists of the items, events or behaviour to help jog the diary keep’s memory should be printed somewhere fairly prominent
  • 12. Corti (1993) contd. 6. 7. 8. There should be an explanation of what is meant by the unit of observation, such as a “session”, an “event” or a “fixed time block” Appropriate terminology or lists should be designed to meet the needs of the sample under study, and if necessary different versions of the diary should be used for different groups Following the diary pages it is useful to include a simple set of questions for the respondent to complete, among other things, whether the diary-keeping period was atypical in any way compared to usual daily life. It is also good practice to include a page at the end asking for the respondents’ own comments and clarifications of any peculiarities relating to entries
  • 13. Quantitative Data Not necessarily within the context of qualitative approach ‘Diary designs are excellent for studying temporal dynamics. By having participants report their experiences over hours, days, weeks and sometimes months, researchers can ask questions such as: Does the variable of interest fluctuate from morning to night, behave differently on weekends and weekdays …Do individuals differ in these changes over time?’ Bolger et al. 2003:585 In addition to simply counting events or occurrences researchers may well be interested in the reason behind these frequencies or changes in frequencies thus can provide a combined or triangulated approach to data collection
  • 14. Marino et al. (2003:402/3) identify five potential shortcomings regarding the use of diaries: time needed to train the diary keepers variable response rates complexity of data-collection and analysis the conditioning and increasing fatigue of the diary-keepers limitations specifically related to the topic under study.
  • 15. Conclusion The use of participant diaries for data collection can be extremely effective across a range of qualitative studies particularly those studies adopting an ethnographic approach. They can provide a sense of immediacy to an event that may not be possible in a retrospective interview no matter how skillful the interview is conducted. There remain a number of considerations that need to be acknowledged and dealt with if they are to be used effectively (as with any method).
  • 16. References Alaszewski, A. (2006) Using Diaries for Social Research. London: Sage Publications Bryman, A. (2004) Social Research Methods (2nd Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press Corti, L. (1993) Using Diaries in Social Research. Social Research Update. University of Surrey [Available from: http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/sru/SRU2.html. Accessed 23/05/2006] Coxon A. M, Coxon, N. H, and Weatherburn, P. (1993) Sex role separation in sexual diaries of homosexual men. AIDS (7), pp. 877–882
  • 17. References II Elliott, H. (1997) The Use of Diaries in Sociological Research on Health Experience. Sociological Research Online, vol. 2, no. 2, Available from: http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/2/2/7.html [Accessed 27/03/07] Feldman Barrett, L. & Barrett, D.J. (2001) An introduction to computerized experience sampling in psychology. Soc. Sci. Comput. Rev. 19:175-85 Marino, R., Minichiello, V., Browne, J (2004) 'Reporting on events using diaries', In: Minichiello, V., Sullivan, G., Greenwood, K., Axford, R. (eds), Handbook of Research Methods for Nursing and Health Science (2nd Edition). Pearson/Prentice Hall, 393-410
  • 18. References III Sá, J. (2002) Diary Writing: An interpretative Research Method of Teaching and Learning. Educational Research & Evaluation, 2002, Vol. 8, No. 2: 149-168 Stone, A.A. & Shiffman, S. (2002) Capturing Momentary, Self-Report Data: A Proposal for Reporting Guidelines. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 24, Number 3 pp.236-243 Wiseman, V., Coneth, L. & Matovu, F. (2005) Using diaries to collect data in resource-poor settings: questions on design and implementation. Oxford University Press in Association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, pp. 394-404