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UNIT 6 METHODS TO COLLECT NARRATIVE DATA - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 6
METHODS TO COLLECT NARRATIVE DATA
WHAT IS NARRATIVE RESEARCH?
A study of individuals' life experiences told to researchers or obtained in documents & archival material
KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF NARRATIVE DESIGN RESEARCH
Individual experiences
Collecting individual stories
Chronology of the experiences
Restorying
Coding for themes
Context or setting
Collaborating with participants
STEP IN COLLECTING NARRATIVE DATA
Re-story or Re-tell the story
Problem Solution
Characters
Setting
Problem
Actions
Resolution
Three - Dimensional Approach
Situation
Interaction
Continuity
Write a story about the participant's experiences
Purposefully select an individual
Collaborate with the participant
Validate the accuracy of the report
Collect the story
Identify a phenomenon to explore
QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTION METHODS
INTERVIEW
Ask questions, listen and record answers from a person or a group
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION
To gather information and opinions from the group discussion
OTHER METHODS
Rapid Assessment Procedure (RAP), Free Listing, Pile Sort, Ranking, Life History (Biography)
OBSERVATION
Studying the subject through observation to see what the subject is saying and to understand what the subject understands
THINGS TO CONSIDER IN GATHERING NARRATIVE DATA
can narrative forms be combined
Who writes or records the story
How much of a life is recorded and presented
Who provides the story
is a theoretical lens being used