Ch. 9. Qualitative Research Designs
Ch. 9. Qualitative Research Designs
Ch. 9. Qualitative Research Designs
Edition 2
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What characteristics distinguish the
different qualitative research designs?
• Central phenomena of interest (e.g., a group’s culture,
an individual’s story)
• Intents (e.g., to describe and interpret, to develop a
theory)
• Procedures (e.g., how data are collected, analyzed,
and interpreted; how results are reported)
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What are the identifying the
characteristics of narrative research?
• Used terms such as narrative research, narrative
inquiry, story, biography, or autobiography
• Explored individual experiences as told through stories
• Collected field texts (personal conversations, journals,
letters, etc.) which document the individual’s story
• “Restoried” the data by identifying story elements
(e.g., characters, plot, setting) and organizing them
• Analyzed the data for themes, tensions within the
story, and larger contexts that shape the story
• Results and Conclusion sections focused on telling
and interpreting the individual’s story
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What are the identifying the
characteristics of case study research?
• Uses terms such as case study, collective case study
or multiple case study
• Research problem calls for in-depth exploration of a
case, a bounded system of people
• Selects case because it is unusual and has merit in
and of itself or illustrates a specific issue
• Collects interviews, observations, pictures,
documents, videotapes, and/or e-mails
• Analyzes data for description and themes
• Results included description of the case(s), themes,
and lessons learned
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What are the identifying the
characteristics of ethnographic research?
• Uses terms such as ethnography or ethnographic
• Describes a culture-sharing group
• Conducts extensive fieldwork to understand the
language, rituals, communication styles, and economic
and political structures that develop over time
• Collects interviews, documents, and other artifacts
• Analyzes the data for shared patterns of behaviors,
beliefs, and language
• Results included a cultural portrait
• Researcher reflects on his or her role
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What are the identifying the characteristics
of grounded theory research?
• Uses the term grounded theory
• Research problem calls for a theory that explains a
process, action, or interaction
• Collects interviews from multiple people to provide the
most complete data
• Analyzes the data using multiple stages of coding
– Open coding develops categories from the collected data
– Axial coding identifies one category that is at the heart of the
process and its relation to the other categories
– Selective coding develops propositions or hypotheses
• Results include a model of the theory and propositions
from the theory
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How do you recognize the research
design in a qualitative research report?
• Check if the author named the design in the title or
abstract of the report
• Examine the purpose statement to see if it names or
suggests the study’s research design
• Read the beginning paragraphs of the Method section
and look for a statement that identifies the design
• Examine the Method and Results sections to identify
how the author collected, analyzed, and reported the
data
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How do you evaluate the research design
in a qualitative study?
Indicators of Indicators of
Quality criteria
higher quality lower quality
A research Used an overall plan, Used generic
design guides such as narrative qualitative approach or
the conduct of research, case study, no clear plan for the
the qualitative ethnography, or study
study grounded theory Incorrect use of terms
Correct use of terms or lack of supporting
and citing up-to-date literature
literature
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How do you evaluate the research design
in a qualitative study?
Indicators of Indicators of
Quality criteria
higher quality lower quality
The choice of the Design fits central Mismatch among the
research design is phenomenon: study’s intent, central
appropriate and Narrative: tell the story of phenomenon, and
an individual’s life
justified Case study: explore one or research design
more cases Explanation for why
Ethnography: describe a
group’s cultural patterns the specific research
Grounded theory: generate design was selected
a theory about a process
is unconvincing or
Convincing unclear
explanation for why
specific research
design was selected
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How do you evaluate the research design
in a qualitative study?
Indicators of Indicators of
Quality criteria
higher quality lower quality
Good data Procedures are Procedures are
collection appropriate inappropriate
procedures Rigorous qualitative Poor qualitative
are used procedures are used procedures are used
Good Procedures for Procedures for
qualitative analyzing data are analyzing the data are
data analysis appropriate inappropriate
procedures Rigorous qualitative Poor or limited
are used procedures that go qualitative procedures
beyond identifying are used
themes are used
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How do you evaluate the research design
in a qualitative study?
Indicators of Indicators of
Quality criteria
higher quality lower quality
Good qualitative Results are Results are
results and appropriate and inappropriate or
interpretations complete incomplete
are reported Rigorous qualitative Poor qualitative
procedures are used procedures are used
Study used a All elements of the There are
rigorous study fit together in a inconsistencies in how
research design logical, coherent way the study fits together
Research Findings provide a rich Findings provide a
design exploration that fulfills superficial
addressed the study’s intent examination of the
study’s purpose study’s intent
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