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MONITORING, EVALUATION, ACCOUNTABILITY AND …

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methods and generally utilize postdistribution satisfaction surveys, simple checklists, semistructured key informant interviews, and direct observation. The monitoring tools should ask specific closed-ended questions and include observation ... can ask these questions in focus group discussions (FGDs) and household interviews ...

  Methods, Group, Interview, Discussion, Observation, Focus, Focus group discussion

Overview: Data Collection and Analysis Methods in Impact ...

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Specialized methods (e.g., dotmocracy, hierarchical card sorting, seasonal calendars, projective techniques, stories)5 implementers and those responsible for routine programme monitoring Interviews, group discussions (such as focus groups) and/or questionnaires with programme participants Observation Structured or non-structured

  Analysis, Data, Methods, Group, Interview, Collection, Discussion, Observation, Focus, Group discussion, Data collection and analysis methods in

Revised Data Collection Tools3-1-12

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Observation methods Document review In‐depth interviews: In‐depth interviews are a useful qualitative data collection technique that can be used for a variety of purposes, including needs assessment, program refinement, issue identification, and ... Focus group discussions are a popular method of obtaining information and opinions.

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Published by Caribbean Examinations Council

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Surveys, interviews, examination of documents, observation, focus group meetings. Data Collection Instruments: Questionnaire, Interview schedule, observation schedule, checklist. ... Methods of Analysis: relevant formulae. The presentation and discussions must reflect knowledge of the style and jargon of the discipline. Limitations:

  Methods, Group, Interview, Discussion, Observation, Focus, Focus group

SECONDARY DATA SOURCES - INTRAC

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Further papers in the M&E Universe explain other simple data collection tools and methods. To access these papers directly, click on the relevant links below. Author(s): INTRAC . Contributor(s): ... Interviews Focus group discussions Observation Photography and video Surveys and questionnaires Case studies and stories of change

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Anthropological Approaches: Uncovering Unexpected Insights ...

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qualitative anthropological data collection methods are: (1) participant observation, (2) in-depth interviews, (3) focus groups, and (4) textual analysis. Participant Observation. Participant observation is the quintessential fieldwork method in anthropology. Anthropologists use various degrees of participant observation, from full participation

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Module 1 Qualitative Research Methods Overview

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Use semi-structured methods such as in-depth interviews, focus groups,and participant observation To describe variation To describe and explain relationships To describe individual experiences To describe group norms Open-ended Textual (obtained from audiotapes, videotapes,and field notes) Some aspects of the study are flexible (for example ...

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Qualitative Data Collection

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Interviews average 30–45 minutes per person. Focus groups: group interviews, using the same variety of techniques and taking approximately the same length of time as interviews. Data collected directly in words from people (Continued) Table 4.1 Categories of Data Collection Methods 04-James (Participatory).qxd 6/25/2007 12:53 PM Page 69

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Focus Groups as Qualitative Research

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where focus groups depart most from standard practices in other qualitative methods. The fact that they are group interviews is the source of most of these planning needs. In particular, the need to bring together several participants requires attention to who the participants are and how the researcher will interact with them as a group. Once

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Data collection in qualitative research

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Focus groups The focus group is a method of data collection in which a moderator/facilitator (usually a coresearcher) speaks with a group of 6–12 participants about issues related to the research question. As an approach, the focus group offers qualitative researchers an efficient method of gathering the views of many participants at one time.

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