TLDR Explore qualitative research with Dr. Frederick T. Fabelia at Powerhouse Scholastic Center. Covers research designs, data collection methods, challenges, and upcoming workshops.

Key insights

  • Advanced Topics and Conclusion of the Session

    • 🔬 Data collection methods such as triangulation and respondent requirements
    • 🔬 Institutional nuances in research terminology
    • 🔬 Announcements about upcoming workshops and certificate distribution
  • Analysis Techniques and Example Study

    • 🔍 Importance of asking neutral and probing questions, and accurate transcription for analysis
    • 🔍 Overview of thematic analysis process
    • 🔍 Descriptive phenomenological study on the experiences of male kindergarten teachers
  • Methods of Data Collection and Interviewing

    • 🔍 Methods include naturalistic observation, participant observation, document analysis, and interviews
    • 🔍 Covert observations and document analysis for unbiased data collection
    • 🔍 Effective interviewing techniques and avoiding leading questions
  • Data Collection Methods and Analysis

    • 📊 Five qualitative research designs: case study, grounded theory, ethnography, narrative research, and phenomenological study
    • 📊 Overview of major qualitative data collection methods: interview, qualitative questionnaires, focus group discussions, observation
    • 📊 Challenges and limitations of using these methods
    • 📊 Selecting the appropriate research design based on the topic and participants
  • Research Design and Examples

    • 🔍 Includes narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, and case studies
    • 🔍 Unique methods of data collection and data analysis for each research design
    • 🔍 Examples of research designs available on the web to understand their execution
  • Challenges and Design of Qualitative Research

    • ⚠️ Results heavily rely on the researcher's interpretation and are not objectively verifiable
    • ⚠️ Open-ended topics and skilled interviewers are required for qualitative research
    • ⚠️ Time-consuming, costly, and lacks generalizability to larger populations
    • ⚠️ Major qualitative research designs: narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, case study, grounded theory
  • Nature and Characteristics of Qualitative Research

    • ⚙️ Covers the nature, characteristics, and process of qualitative research
    • ⚙️ Focused on social phenomena, human experience, and developing explanations for human behavior
    • ⚙️ Subjective, inductive, and relies on the researcher's personal views
    • ⚙️ Involves an interactive process and is different from quantitative research
    • ⚙️ Emphasizes the importance of understanding and effectively conducting qualitative research

Q&A

  • What additional topics were discussed in the workshop?

    The speaker discussed topics such as triangulation, the number of respondents needed for qualitative research, and institutional nuances in research terminology. The session concluded with announcements about upcoming workshops and certificate distribution.

  • Can you provide an example of a qualitative research study discussed in the video?

    The video segment discusses a descriptive phenomenological study on the experiences of male kindergarten teachers, covering the study's theoretical framework, interview questions, coding process, and results.

  • What is involved in thematic analysis in qualitative research?

    Thematic analysis involves identifying recurring issues, developing a coding scheme, and applying codes to the whole set of data for analysis, including asking neutral and probing questions in interviews.

  • How is effective interviewing conducted in qualitative research?

    Effective interviewing requires establishing purpose, format, and rules, while avoiding leading questions and allowing open-ended responses to collect unbiased data.

  • What are some methods of qualitative research?

    Methods of qualitative research include naturalistic observation, participant observation, document analysis, and interviews. Covert observations and document analysis can be used for unbiased data collection.

  • What are the major qualitative data collection methods?

    Major qualitative data collection methods include interviews, qualitative questionnaires, focus group discussions, and observation. Each method has its own challenges and advantages.

  • What are the challenges of qualitative research?

    Qualitative research is time-consuming, costly, lacks generalizability to larger populations, and heavily relies on the researcher's interpretation, making replication challenging.

  • What are the major qualitative research designs?

    The major qualitative research designs are narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, case study, and grounded theory. Each design has unique methods of data collection and analysis.

  • What are the major characteristics of qualitative research?

    Qualitative research is subjective, inductive, interactive, and heavily relies on the researcher's personal views. It is different from quantitative research and involves open-ended topics that require skilled interviewers.

  • What does the workshop on qualitative research cover?

    The workshop covers the nature, characteristics, and process of qualitative research, focusing on social phenomena, human experience, and developing explanations for human behavior. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and effectively conducting qualitative research.

  • 00:11 A workshop on qualitative research is held at Powerhouse Scholastic Center. Dr. Frederick T. Fabelia, a well-decorated researcher, is the resource speaker. The session covers the nature, characteristics, and process of qualitative research, including data collection and analysis. Qualitative research is focused on social phenomena, human experience, and developing explanations for human behavior. It is subjective, inductive, and relies on the researcher's personal views. It involves an interactive process and is different from quantitative research. The workshop emphasizes the importance of understanding and effectively conducting qualitative research.
  • 22:09 Qualitative research heavily relies on the researcher's interpretation, making replication challenging. Topics in qualitative research are open-ended and require skilled interviewers. It's time-consuming, costly, and lacks generalizability to larger populations. The five major qualitative research designs are narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, case study, and grounded theory.
  • 40:00 Qualitative research involves various research designs such as narrative research, phenomenology, ethnography, and case studies. Each design has unique methods of data collection and analysis. Researchers can find examples of these designs on the web and learn from them to understand how a particular research design is executed.
  • 58:17 The video discusses five qualitative research designs: case study, grounded theory, ethnography, narrative research, and phenomenological study. It also covers major qualitative data collection methods, such as interview, qualitative questionnaires, focus group discussions, and observation, highlighting their challenges and advantages.
  • 01:16:52 Qualitative research involves methods such as naturalistic observation, participant observation, document analysis, and interviews. Covert observations and document analysis can be used for unbiased data collection. Effective interviewing requires establishing purpose, format, and rules, while avoiding leading questions and allowing open-ended responses.
  • 01:33:24 Qualitative research requires asking neutral questions, using probing questions, and transcribing interviews accurately for effective analysis. Thematic analysis involves identifying recurring issues, developing a coding scheme, and applying codes to the whole set of data.
  • 02:02:17 The video segment discusses a descriptive phenomenological study on the experiences of male kindergarten teachers. It covers the study's theoretical framework, interview questions, coding process, and results.
  • 02:21:32 The speaker discusses data collection methods such as triangulation, number of respondents needed for qualitative research, and institutional nuances in research terminology. The session concludes with announcements about upcoming workshops and certificate distribution.

Mastering Qualitative Research: Methods, Designs & Analysis

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