In this didactic paper, I offer an example of how we can use a phenomenologically-informed sociological approach to analyse ethnographic and interview data from a clinical encounter. I show that the value of this approach is not that we will reach a more accurate interpretation of qualitative ...
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Three questions about assessing experienced QoC from the client’s perspective were addressed during data collection: 1) What content needs to be assessed? 2) What assessment procedures are needed? and, 3) Who needs to be involved in the assessment? Semi-structured questions, photo elicitation ...
The work of collecting data, coding it and using different methods to analyse it can go on forever. When to wrap up your work in MAXQDA and start writing depends mostly on one question: have your research questions been answered and have you collected enough material to formulate strong, ...
http://www.enquirylearning.net/ELU/Issues/Research/Res1Ch4.html#Ch4E Discussion on how to analyse data in an action research project By Rob McBride and John Schostak, Manchester Metropolitan University. Time-series analysis http://www2.chass.ncsu.edu/garson/pa765/time.htm Comprehensive coverage...
In this paper, we analyse the literature on community-built wellbeing initiatives that have mental health and wellbeing as a stated objective or key outcome. For reasons discussed above, this paper focuses on initiatives that empower the community to create the change they wish to see in their...
They can analyse cultural and consumer trends to identify patterns and insights that can be useful for businesses, then use this data to predict future trends and consumer behavior, which can help businesses make informed decisions onproduct development, branding, and marketing str...
5).1To conceptualize planned relocationnot only as a distinct form of mobility but also one of immobility enables ananalysisofthefluidnatureofoutcomesandexperiencesofrelocationsascon-ditional,varied,relational and dynamic over space and time.Againstthisbackdrop,thisarticleaimstodiscussandanalysetowhichex-...
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Through an interdisciplinary literature review, based on empirical evidence, in this article, we approach different ways of interpreting silences in three concrete qualitative research methods—ethnographic observation, focus groups, and interviews—which, by their nature, are conducive to practices that ...