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Recording Observations

(a) Logs (field diaries) (b) Field notes -Descriptive (observational) notes -Reflective notes: -Methodologic notes -Theoretical notes (or analytical notes) -Personal notes

Snowball sampling

(network sampling): Sample might be restricted to a small network of acquaintances.

Types of Qualitative Self-Report Techniques

- Unstructured Interviews - Semistructured Interviews - Unstructured Interviews - Semistructured Interviews - photo-elicitation

Types of Purposive Sampling in Qualitative Research

-Qualitative Research -Maximum variation sampling -Extreme/deviant case sampling -Typical case sampling -Criterion sampling -Confirming and disconfirming cases

critically appraising qualitative sampling plans

-appropriateness -adequacy -transferability

convenience sampling

-use results that are easy to get -not preferred approach but economical

data collection in qualitative studies

Data collection methods may change as study progresses. In-depth interviews most common method Observation also common

Evaluation of Unstructured Observational Methods

Excellent method for capturing many clinical phenomena and behaviors Potential problem of reactivity when people are aware that they are being observed Risk of observational biases—factors that can interfere with objective observation

Sample Size in Qualitative Research

No explicit, formal criteria Sample size determined by informational needs Decisions to stop sampling guided by data saturation Data quality can affect sample size

Sampling in Phenomenology

Relies on very small samples (often 10 or fewer) Participants must have experienced phenomenon of interest

Purposive sampling (non-probability)

Researchers deliberately choose the cases that will best contribute to the study.

in qualitative research studies

Selection of sample members guided by desire for information-rich data sources

Sampling in the Main Qualitative Traditions

a) *Ethnography* - "Big net" approach - *Key informants* - highly knowledgeable about the culture and develop special, ongoing relationships with the researcher b) *Phenomenology* - Rely on very small samples of participants (10 or fewer) c) *Grounded Theory* - Typically done with samples of 20 to 30 using theoretical sampling (informants who can best contribute to the evolving theory)

Tell whether the following statement is True or False. In qualitative studies, observation is unstructured. a.True b.False

a.True Rationale: Observation with a qualitative study is unstructured and occurs in naturalistic settings.

Tell whether the following statement is True or False. Sampling in qualitative research is guided more by the desire for rich sources of information than by the need for random selection. a.True b.False

a.True Rationale: Selection of sample members for qualitative research is guided by the desire for information-rich sources. The representativeness of the sample is not a key aspect, and random selection is not considered productive.

Tell whether the following statement is True or False. A focus group typically involves at least 10 to 15 people. a.True b.False

b. False Rationale: A focus group usually involves interviews with small groups, ranging in size from 5 to 10 people.

Types of Qualitative Sampling

convenience, snowball, purposive, theoretical

Theoretical sampling:

involves decisions about where to find data to develop an emerging theory optimally

theoretical sampling

selecting sample members based on earlier interviews that suggest that particular types of participants will help researchers better understand the research topic

sampling in grounded theory

typically involves samples of 20 to 30 people sampling, data collection, data analysis, and theory construction occur simultaneously goal = selection of participants who can best contribute to emerging theory (usually theoretical sampling)


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