Strategies for Interpreting Qualitative DataMartha S Feldman's invaluable text outlines four key strategies for interpreting qualitative data: ethnomethodology, semiotics, dramaturgy and deconstruction. The author examines the strengths and weaknesses of each strategy and identifies when to use them. To demonstrate, she applies the techniques of each method to a single data set, highlighting the differences in results. |
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I have my field notes and some of my students ' field notes . I have copies of reports and minutes of meetings . I have between 10,000 and 20,000 electronic mail messages and another 2,000-3,000 pieces of hard copy mail .
I have my field notes and some of my students ' field notes . I have copies of reports and minutes of meetings . I have between 10,000 and 20,000 electronic mail messages and another 2,000-3,000 pieces of hard copy mail .
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... interviews or other data gathering techniques.3 I also assume that the researcher has data in the form of field notes , interview notes , audio- or visual tapes , hard copy documents , or other forms as appropriate to the setting .
... interviews or other data gathering techniques.3 I also assume that the researcher has data in the form of field notes , interview notes , audio- or visual tapes , hard copy documents , or other forms as appropriate to the setting .
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use the term data I am referring not only to notes or tapes or other tang- ible objects but also to what the researcher knows as a result of the data gathering process . The analysis I describe , then , is not simply a matter of ...
use the term data I am referring not only to notes or tapes or other tang- ible objects but also to what the researcher knows as a result of the data gathering process . The analysis I describe , then , is not simply a matter of ...
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