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Professors Charles Laurie and Eric Jensen discuss best practices for conducting focus groups. As part of their explanation, they cover qualitative interview design, preparation and data collection methods.
Interviewing. --- Focus groups. --- Research --- Methodology.
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Dr Eric Jensen and Dr Charles Laurie discuss research design and offer tips for the process. Research design involves the creation of a road map to keep the research on track and to not get sidetracked. Jensen and Laurie discuss developing and operationalizing a research question.
Social sciences --- Research --- Methodology.
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Dr Charles Laurie and Dr Eric Jensen offer common-sense advice on recognizing and managing physical and mental threats during research. They recommend preparation, including planning data back-up and threat mitigation techniques.
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Dr Eric Jensen and Dr Charles Laurie discuss qualitative data analysis and how to use qualitative data analysis software. Qualitative research is open ended and relies partly on personal judgement. Jensen and Laurie discuss data collection, coding the data, and writing up the analysis.
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A research question needs to be based on a workable research topic and be focused and answerable.
Research --- Social sciences --- Methodology.
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This animation explains surveys as tools for research, and how to use them as effectively and accurately as possible.
Surveys. --- Social sciences --- Research --- Methodology.
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Professor Eric Jensen and Professor Charles Laurie present a thorough introduction to sampling in both qualitative and quantitative research. They discuss various methods, best practices, and pitfalls to avoid to produce consistent and high quality research.
Sampling (Statistics) --- Social sciences --- Research --- Statistical methods.
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Professors Charles Laurie and Eric Jensen outline best practices for qualitative research. They discuss how to focus data collection as well as when to acknowledge faults and reassess interpretations.
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Different types of informed consent are discussed. Informed consent can be written or oral, with written usually preferred in research.
Research --- Methodology.
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Professor Eric Jensen and Dr Charles Laurie explain how to write a literature review, and why researchers need to do so. Literature reviews can be stand-alone research or part of a larger project. They communicate the state of academic knowledge on a given topic, specifically detailing what is still unknown.
Research --- Methodology.
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