Overview of Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research Overview
Introduction to Qualitative Research
- Dr. Ashford Kerr introduces the course on qualitative research, outlining the process of understanding and conducting qualitative research over several weeks.
- The session will cover key components of qualitative research, emphasizing its structured yet flexible nature.
Key Steps in the Research Process
- The first step involves selecting a broad area of interest and identifying a specific problem or gap in existing literature that the research aims to address.
- Formulating compelling research questions is crucial as they guide methodology and analysis, shaping the overall study direction.
Importance of Significance and Design
- Understanding why the research matters helps maintain focus and justify the study to stakeholders.
- Different qualitative designs (case studies, ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory) will be explored to determine which is most suitable for specific research questions.
Sampling Strategies and Data Collection
- Identifying population and sampling strategies is essential; various methods like purposive, snowball, and convenient sampling will be discussed based on research goals.
- Data collection methods such as interviews, focus groups, and observations will be examined for their strengths and limitations in obtaining meaningful data.
Ensuring Trustworthiness in Findings
- Key principles for ensuring trustworthiness include credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability through techniques like triangulation and member checking.
- Ethical considerations are paramount; topics include informed consent, data protection, and ethical implications related to the study's execution.
Analyzing Findings and Course Structure
- Methods for presenting qualitative findings (thematic analysis & content analysis) aim at interpreting data rigorously while revealing patterns.