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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When we asked why a story was credible , people said things like " because it sounded right " or " because it was believable . " The task for us as ethnomethodologists , then , was to find out what made a story " sound right . " 2.
When we asked why a story was credible , people said things like " because it sounded right " or " because it was believable . " The task for us as ethnomethodologists , then , was to find out what made a story " sound right . " 2.
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People will assume things are as they appear to be unless there is some reason to believe otherwise . 2. Actors ' knowledge is held in typified form and will necessarily be incomplete . Knowledge is progressively clarified and expanded ...
People will assume things are as they appear to be unless there is some reason to believe otherwise . 2. Actors ' knowledge is held in typified form and will necessarily be incomplete . Knowledge is progressively clarified and expanded ...
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It is not clear how things done outside the room ( information given ) relate to the things done inside the room . The effect is to enhance the appearance of power of the people inside the room . Yet when one 48.
It is not clear how things done outside the room ( information given ) relate to the things done inside the room . The effect is to enhance the appearance of power of the people inside the room . Yet when one 48.
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