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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As mentioned previously , norms and institutional realities are taken for granted . They may be so embedded in the culture of a setting that no one talks about them or is even aware of their existence . This can make it difficult to ...
As mentioned previously , norms and institutional realities are taken for granted . They may be so embedded in the culture of a setting that no one talks about them or is even aware of their existence . This can make it difficult to ...
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Semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign . A sign is everything which can be taken as significantly substituting for something else " ( Eco , 1976 , p . 7 ) . It is " the study of the signs or systems of signs ...
Semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign . A sign is everything which can be taken as significantly substituting for something else " ( Eco , 1976 , p . 7 ) . It is " the study of the signs or systems of signs ...
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The observa- tion that dramas serve certain purposes should not , however , be taken to imply either that these purposes are necessary or that the particular means of fulfilling the purpose is the only way ( Manning ...
The observa- tion that dramas serve certain purposes should not , however , be taken to imply either that these purposes are necessary or that the particular means of fulfilling the purpose is the only way ( Manning ...
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