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Designing Qualitative Research

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In this article, the authors present an approach for recording, managing, and analyzing data in the context of qualitative research, defending the value and logic of research, and managing time and resources.
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Introduction The Substance of the Study Framing the Research Question How To Conduct the Study Designing the Research Data Collection Methods Recording, Managing, and Analyzing Data Managing Time and Resources Defending the Value and Logic of Qualitative Research

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The qualitative content analysis process

TL;DR: Inductive content analysis is used in cases where there are no previous studies dealing with the phenomenon or when it is fragmented, and a deductive approach is useful if the general aim was to test a previous theory in a different situation or to compare categories at different time periods.
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Strategies for ensuring trustworthiness in qualitative research projects

TL;DR: It is suggested that it is the responsibility of research methods teachers to ensure that this or a comparable model for ensuring trustworthiness is followed by students undertaking a qualitative inquiry.
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Thematic networks: an analytic tool for qualitative research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a technique for conducting thematic analysis of qualitative material, presenting a step-by-step guide of the analytic process, with the aid of an empirical example.
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Introduction to social research : quantitative & qualitative approaches

Keith Punch
TL;DR: Introduction Theory and Method in Social Research Ethics in social research Ethics in Social research Research Questions From Research Questions to Data Literature Searching and Reviewing - with Alis Oancea Qualitative Research Design Collecting Qualitative Data
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Quality and trustworthiness in qualitative research in counseling psychology.

TL;DR: In this article, the trustworthiness or credibility of qualitative research is examined, and a discussion of more transcendent standards for conducting quality research: social validity, subjectivity and reflexivity, adequacy of data, and adequacy for interpretation.