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  1. Thematic Analysis Of Qualitative Data

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  4. How to Write a Discussion Section

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  5. Types of Qualitative Research: 13 Vital Approaches & Methods

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  1. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

  2. How to present Qualitative Findings

  3. Research Methodology: Philosophically Explained!

  4. Why the Discussion Chapter in Qualitative Research is Your Chance to Shine

  5. Chapter 5| Summary of Findings

  6. Redefining Qualitative Research: Is AI Leading Us to a New Paradigm?

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  1. Structuring a qualitative findings section

    Don't make the reader do the analytic work for you. Now, on to some specific ways to structure your findings section. 1). Tables. Tables can be used to give an overview of what you're about to present in your findings, including the themes, some supporting evidence, and the meaning/explanation of the theme.

  2. Dissertation Results & Findings Chapter (Qualitative)

    The results chapter in a dissertation or thesis (or any formal academic research piece) is where you objectively and neutrally present the findings of your qualitative analysis (or analyses if you used multiple qualitative analysis methods). This chapter can sometimes be combined with the discussion chapter (where you interpret the data and ...

  3. Presenting Findings (Qualitative)

    Qualitative research presents "best examples" of raw data to demonstrate an analytic point, not simply to display data. Numbers (descriptive statistics) help your reader understand how prevalent or typical a finding is. Numbers are helpful and should not be avoided simply because this is a qualitative dissertation.

  4. How to Write a Discussion Section

    Step 1: Summarize your key findings. Start this section by reiterating your research problem and concisely summarizing your major findings. To speed up the process you can use a summarizer to quickly get an overview of all important findings. Don't just repeat all the data you have already reported—aim for a clear statement of the overall result that directly answers your main research ...

  5. How to present qualitative findings

    In this video, I explain how to present and discuss findings in qualitative research. I discuss the use of visual representations (e.g. diagrams, charts, etc...

  6. Presenting and Evaluating Qualitative Research

    The purpose of this paper is to help authors to think about ways to present qualitative research papers in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. It also discusses methods for reviewers to assess the rigour, quality, and usefulness of qualitative research. Examples of different ways to present data from interviews, observations, and ...

  7. Communicating and disseminating research findings to study participants

    Communicating and disseminating research findings to study participants: Formative assessment of participant and researcher expectations and preferences. ... Data were analyzed by our team's qualitative expert who read the textual data multiple times, developed a coding scheme to identify themes in the textual data, and used group consensus ...

  8. PDF Analyzing and Interpreting Findings

    qualitative research, we do not seek statistical significance that characterizes quantitative research. In qualitative research, what we mean by significance is that something is important, meaningful, or potentially useful given what we are trying to find out. Qualitative findings are judged by their substantive significance (Patton, 2002). As

  9. What Is Qualitative Research? An Overview and Guidelines

    Through a critical lens and the power of synthesis, 2 this guide navigates the complexities of qualitative research to provide a clear and structured pathway from conceptualization to implementation. This guide underscores the importance, necessity, and relevance of qualitative methods in addressing real-world issues, and emphasizes the urgency of equipping the next generation of researchers ...

  10. 4 Writing Up the Research Findings

    In his book on writing up qualitative research, Wolcott argues that the primary critical task in qualitative research "is not to accumulate all the data you can, but to 'can' (i.e., get rid of) much of the data you accumulate" ( Wolcott, 2009, p. 39 ). From my experience, this applies to qualitative interviewing in particular.

  11. Improving Qualitative Research Findings Presentations:

    The qualitative research findings presentation, as a distinct genre, conventionally shares particular facets of genre entwined and contextualized in method and scholarly discourse. Despite the commonality and centrality of these presentations, little is known of the quality of current presentations of qualitative research findings.

  12. Q: How to write the Discussion section in a qualitative paper?

    1. Begin by discussing the research question and talking about whether it was answered in the research paper based on the results. 2. Highlight any unexpected and/or exciting results and link them to the research question. 3. Point out some previous studies and draw comparisons on how your study is different. 4.

  13. Qualitative Research: Data Collection, Analysis, and Management

    As we suggested in our earlier article, 1 an important point about qualitative research is that there is no attempt to generalize the findings to a wider population. Qualitative research is used to gain insights into people's feelings and thoughts, which may provide the basis for a future stand-alone qualitative study or may help researchers ...

  14. How to Write a Results Section

    Think of it like a shoe store: first discuss the shoes as a whole, then the sneakers, boots, sandals, etc. Note In a few fields, including a separate results section is not common practice. In some types of qualitative research, such as ethnographies, the results are often woven together with the discussion. Be sure to check your departmental ...

  15. Chapter Seven: Presenting Your Results

    For example, in quantitative research, one might conduct surveys, experiments, or content analysis. In qualitative research, one might instead use interviews and observations. ... the author can informally discuss her/his findings. To attract attention, poster presentations need to be nicely designed, or in the words of an advertising professor ...

  16. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  17. What Is Qualitative Research?

    Qualitative research methods. Each of the research approaches involve using one or more data collection methods.These are some of the most common qualitative methods: Observations: recording what you have seen, heard, or encountered in detailed field notes. Interviews: personally asking people questions in one-on-one conversations. Focus groups: asking questions and generating discussion among ...

  18. PDF Presentation and Discussion of The Qualitative Research Findings

    The findings from the focus group interviews as indicated in the above table, served as a basis for the formulation of questions for the structured interviews. The next section focuses on a discussion of the findings from the structured interviews which was the second phase of the qualitative research.

  19. The Ultimate Guide to Transcribing Qualitative Research Interviews

    Qualitative research is a method used to explore and understand human behavior, experiences, and social phenomena. Unlike quantitative research, which deals with numbers and statistics, qualitative research focuses on words, stories, and observations. In qualitative studies, researchers often use interviews to gather data.

  20. A Practical Guide to Writing Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    INTRODUCTION. Scientific research is usually initiated by posing evidenced-based research questions which are then explicitly restated as hypotheses.1,2 The hypotheses provide directions to guide the study, solutions, explanations, and expected results.3,4 Both research questions and hypotheses are essentially formulated based on conventional theories and real-world processes, which allow the ...

  21. 9 Data Collection Methods in Qualitative Research

    The qualitative data collected through these methods provides detailed and nuanced insights into individuals' or groups' experiences, perspectives, and behaviors. It's an excellent way to get to the heart of customer experiences and understand their pain points on a human level. Why Qualitative Research Is Critical for Customer Experience ...

  22. Gaps in communication theory paradigms when conducting implementation

    Communication is considered an inherent element of nearly every implementation strategy. Often it is seen as a means for imparting new information between stakeholders, representing a Transaction orientation to communication. From a Process orientation, communication is more than information-exchange and is acknowledged as being shaped by (and shaping) the individuals involved and their ...

  23. Exploring preparedness transitions in medicine and pharmacy: a

    Undertaking a team reflexivity activity at the start of our research (to discuss our backgrounds, expertise, philosophical positioning, hopes and fears for the project) supported an understanding and appreciation of the clinical and educational diversity within our team, strengthening our ability to interpret and contextualise the findings ...

  24. How to use and assess qualitative research methods

    Abstract. This paper aims to provide an overview of the use and assessment of qualitative research methods in the health sciences. Qualitative research can be defined as the study of the nature of phenomena and is especially appropriate for answering questions of why something is (not) observed, assessing complex multi-component interventions ...

  25. SA Journal of Human Resource Management

    The findings are presented for each of the research questions. Some of the findings corroborated previous research, while others differed, thereby making a theoretical contribution to the current body of knowledge. ... Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (5th ed.). Sage. Datu, J.A.D. (2021). Grit and ...

  26. Exploring line managers' perspectives on using data in managing

    Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore line managers' perspectives on data as tool in the management of sickness absence in public sector workplaces in Denmark. Methods The study is a qualitative study based on 19 semi-structured interviews with line managers from four public sector workplaces characterized by high levels of sickness absence or poor work environment. The interviews ...

  27. Bridging the generational gap between nurses and nurse managers: a

    A qualitative research design was used, involving semi-structured interviews with 20 participants, including frontline nurses and senior nurse managers. ... "Create an environment where nurses and nurse managers can openly discuss changes in the profession, address concerns, and work ... the findings of this research shed light on significant ...