<p><span>Working with data from a questionnaire may seem easy to students since the data is limited to set questions and responses, but it is not. <br><br>Even if students have designed an effective questionnaire and/or used all closed questions, they still have to collateย </span><span>a lot</span><
Use Your Interview Data: Little Quick Fix
โ Scribed by Helen Kara
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Interviews are often seen as a quick, cheap, and seemingly low-stress data collection method, but once students obtain data, they can be overwhelmed at the amount of information they have to manage, sort, and analyse, even if they only have a few participant responses.
There are plenty of books on data management, coding, and analysis, but no student has time to read and internalize this much detail if a deadline is looming. Use Your Interview Data takes students through the essentials of managing, coding, and interpreting interview data so they have the overview needed to negotiate their data systematically and ensure they are not marked down for haphazard or incomplete interpretation. This Little Quick Fix provides students with the understanding and skills they need to manage, sort and analyse their interview data. Helen Karaโs overview enables students to negotiate their data systematically and give a complete interpretation for their research method assignment, essay or project.
Little Quick Fix titles provide quick but authoritative answers to the problems, hurdles, and assessment points students face in
the research course, project proposal, or designโwhatever their methods learning is.
- Lively, ultra-modern design; full-colour, each page a tailored design.
- An hour's read. Easy to dip in and out of with clear navigation enables the reader to find what she needsโquick.
- Direct written style gets to the point with clear language. Nothing needs to be read twice. No fluff.
- Learning is reinforced through a 2-minute overview summary; 3-second summaries with super-quick Q&A
- DIY tasks create a work plan to accomplish a task, do a self-check quiz, solve a problem, get students to what they need to show their supervisor.
- Checkpointsin each section make sure students are nailing it as they go and support self-directed learning.
- How do I know Iโm done? Each Little Quick Fix wraps up with a final checklist that allows the reader to self-assess theyโve got what they need to progress, submit, or ace the test or task.
โฆ Table of Contents
LITTLE QUICK FIX: USE YOUR INTERVIEW DATA - FRONT COVER
LITTLE QUICK FIX: USE YOUR INTERVIEW DATA
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
EVERYTHING IN THIS BOOK!
SECTION 1 - WHY DO I NEED TO BE SYSTEMATIC WITH MY DATA?
SECTION 2 - HOW CAN I GET TO KNOW MY DATA?
SECTION 3 - HOW CAN I DEVISE A CODING FRAME?
SECTION 4 - HOW CAN I USE A CODING FRAME?
SECTION 5 - HOW CAN I CREATE AND USE
EMERGENT CODING?
SECTION 6 - HOW CAN I ANALYSE MY DATA?
SECTION 7 - WHAT DO I DO WHEN I HAVE IDENTIFIED
THE THEMES IN MY DATA?
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