Transcription of Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis
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Qualitative Methods and Data AnalysisCHAPTER 8In this chapter, you will learn from a variety of examples that some of our greatest insights into social processes can result from what appear to be very ordinary activities: observing, participating, and you will also learn that Qualitative research is much more than just doing what comes natu-rally in social situations. Qualitative researchers must keenly observe respondents, sensitively plan their participation, systematically take notes, and strategically question respondents. They must also prepare to spend more time and invest more of their whole selves than often occurs with experiments or surveys.
Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice. questions, and identifying and eliminating validity threats are usually all going on more or less . simultaneously, each influencing all of the others. (Maxwell 1996: 2–3) Sensitivity to the subjective role of the researcher. Little pretense is made of achieving an objective
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