定性数据分析

Julia Klose, M. Seifert, Florian Alt
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定性数据在性质上是极其多样的。它实际上包括任何可以捕获的非数字性质的信息。以下是一些主要的类别或类型:深度访谈深度访谈既包括个人访谈(例如,一对一),也包括“小组”访谈(包括焦点小组)。数据可以以多种方式记录,包括速记、录音、录像或书面笔记。深度访谈与直接观察的区别主要在于互动的性质。在采访中,假设有一个提问者和一个或多个受访者。访谈的目的是探究受访者对兴趣现象的看法。直接观察在这里指的是非常广泛的直接观察。它与访谈的不同之处在于,观察者不会主动询问被调查者。它可以包括从一个人在另一个环境或文化中生活一段时间的实地调查到说明该现象某些方面的照片。可以用许多与面谈相同的方式(速记、录音、录像)和通过图片、照片或绘图(例如,法庭上证人的绘图是直接观察的一种形式)记录数据。通常这是指现有的文件(相对于为研究而进行的采访的笔录)。它可以包括报纸、杂志、书籍、网站、备忘录、对话记录、年度报告等等。通常用某种形式的内容分析来分析书面文档。编号:http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/qualdata.php
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Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative data is extremely varied in nature. It includes virtually any information that can be captured that is not numerical in nature. Here are some of the major categories or types: In-Depth Interviews In-Depth Interviews include both individual interviews (e.g., one-on-one) as well as "group" interviews (including focus groups). The data can be recorded in a wide variety of ways including stenography, audio recording, video recording or written notes. In depth interviews differ from direct observation primarily in the nature of the interaction. In interviews it is assumed that there is a questioner and one or more interviewees. The purpose of the interview is to probe the ideas of the interviewees about the phenomenon of interest. Direct Observation Direct observation is meant very broadly here. It differs from interviewing in that the observer does not actively query the respondent. It can include everything from field research where one lives in another context or culture for a period of time to photographs that illustrate some aspect of the phenomenon. The data can be recorded in many of the same ways as interviews (stenography, audio, video) and through pictures, photos or drawings (e.g., those courtroom drawings of witnesses are a form of direct observation). Written Documents Usually this refers to existing documents (as opposed transcripts of interviews conducted for the research). It can include newspapers, magazines, books, websites, memos, transcripts of conversations, annual reports, and so on. Usually written documents are analyzed with some form of content analysis. sumber : http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/qualdata.php
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