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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH - Coggle Diagram
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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Go to the People
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Scenario Selection
The ideal scenario for the investigation is one in which the observer obtains easy access,
establishes an immediate good relationship with the informants, and collects data directly related to investigative interests.
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The researcher must negotiate access, gradually gain confidence and slowly collect data that only sometimes suits their interests.
In-depth interviews
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Interview Type
When they hear the word "interview," most people think of a structured research instrument such as opinion activity surveys and questionnaires.
Respondents may be asked to rank their feelings along a scale, select the most appropriate responses to a set, preselect the most appropriate
responses to a preselected set of questions, or even answer open-ended questions in their own words.
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Working with Data
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Construction of Life History
The life stories and important experiences of a person's life, or some main part of it, in the protagonist's own words.
In the construction of life stories, the analysis consists of a process of collating and gathering the story, in such a way that the results capture the feelings, ways of seeing, and perspective of the person.