READ THESE two discussion questions and provide the answer – you also need to provide two references per answer
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Question 1-
Recall the GCU core qualitative research designs presented in a previous research course. What are the different sources of data that could be used in each of the GCU core qualitative research designs? What types of data can be gathered from these sources? Explain.
Use this students answer and his references as a GUIDELINE TO ANSWER QUESTION #1- DO NOT COPY THIS WORD FOR WORD AS INSTRUCTOR WILL SEE SO WILL STUDENT- JUST USE THIS TO HELP YOU FORMULATE YOUR ANSWER
In qualitative research design, various sources of data collection are available. According to Franz et al.(2019) & O’Connor & Joffe (2020), these include semi-structured interviews, open-ended questionnaires, field observations and notes, focus groups, surveys, social media (zoom, survey monkey, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok), videos, pictures, and recorded tape. The authors also affirmed that where multiple sources are explored to gather data to back a research project is called triangulation of data sources.
However, Braun & Clarke (2006) demystified that the data gathered from these various sources include participants’ shared experiences, feelings, and emotions about phenomena under investigation expressed in qualitative format (nominal and ordinal data variables) and thematically (Doyle et al., 2020), analyzed using codes for grouping and interpreting the frequency of themes or patterns identified to make sense out of the interpretation of the research result. Miot (2020) demystified that while nominal data are dependent, ordinal are independent data. Dependent variables can vary, while ordinal variables remain constant.
Nevertheless, gathering data through these sources requires proper planning, usually called research design methodology (Doyle et al., 2020). Depending on which human research subject is intended to be used, the ethical consideration of procedures is critical to avoiding research ethics violations and compliance with local and international research regulations and laws (Tomaszewski et al., 2020). For research projects involving vulnerable human research subjects, such as children, pregnant women, prisoners, physically challenged individuals, hospital patients, and the intellectually disabled (Welch et al.,2015), ethical consideration, prior approvals and permissions are of utmost importance.
References
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in
Psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
https://doi.org/10.1191/1478088706qp063oa
Doyle, L., McCabe, C., Keogh, B., Brady, A., & McCann, M. (2020). An overview of the
qualitative descriptive design within nursing research. Journal of Research in Nursing, 25(5), 443-455.
Franz, D., Marsh, H. E., Chen, J. I., & Teo, A. R. (2019). Using Facebook for qualitative research:
A brief primer. Journal of medical Internet research, 21(8), e13544.
Miot, H. A. (2020). Analysis of ordinal data in clinical and experimental studies. Journal Vascular Brasileiro, 19.
O’Connor, C., & Joffe, H. (2020). Intercoder reliability in qualitative research: debates and practical guidelines. International journal of qualitative methods, 19, 1609406919899220.
Tomaszewski, L. E., Zarestky, J., & Gonzalez, E. (2020). Planning qualitative research: Design
and decision making for new researchers. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 19, 1-7.
https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1177/1609406920967174
Welch, M. J., Lally, R., Miller, J. E., Pittman, S., Brodsky, L., Caplan, A. L., … & Wilfond, B. (2015). The ethics and regulatory landscape of including vulnerable populations in pragmatic clinical trials. Clinical trials, 12(5), 503-510.
Question 2- Six months ago, large amounts of funds were allocated to temporary shelters for people who are homeless in your county. However, a recent county data report indicated that people who are homeless are still sleeping in their cars or in parks. You are the lead researcher in the county’s office and are aware that the question calls for qualitative research methodology. You are tasked with exploring and understanding the barriers that will lead to more effective policy outcomes. What types of qualitative data analysis can be used to address this concern through one of the GCU core qualitative research designs? Which types of data analysis are feasible with which types of qualitative data? Support your view.