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Exploring 100 key questions (and answers) on the nature and practice of qualitative inquiry, this unique book addresses the practical decisions that researchers must make in their work, from the design of the study, through ethics approval, implementation, and writing. The book’s quick-scan, question-and-answer format make it ideal as a supplementary text or as a ready reference for graduate students preparing for comprehensive exams and writing research proposals, undergraduates in affiliated programs who will not be taking a primary course in qualitative research methods, and researchers working across disciplines in academic or practice environments.
My Supervisor Says I Should “Give Voice” to My Research Participants in My Writing—What Does That Mean?
My Supervisor Says I Should “Give Voice” to My Research Participants in My Writing—What Does That Mean?
Qualitative research is designed to examine individuals’ perceptions and experiences of the world around them. Researchers interpret these findings in the analysis process, but the goal is to ensure that the project reflects the participants’ views in the writing of the project results. For this reason, researchers often talk about “giving voice” to the participants as a way to keep these individuals at the forefront of the writing process, to ensure that their perspectives are heard in the project reports. For example, research publications will typically include lengthy quotes to illustrate ...
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