Qualitative Data Collection
At the heart of your research is the data or information that you need to answer your research questions and achieve your research goals. You may require direct interaction with people, tangible experiences, or indirect information found in a museum. Each type of data collected has unique procedures in which we can provide expert advice.
Field Notes
What is it? Field notes are a researcher’s records of observations of the environment, people, or situations related to research questions. In other instances, field notes are the researcher’s queries, personal thoughts, and ideas connected to observations, interviews and focus groups.
Field notes can be an essential part of qualitative research designs, particularly in ethnography, case studies, and participatory action research. The inclusion of field notes adds another element of qualitative rigor to a project because it gives context to other types of data collected. Rich descriptions of the study’s setting aid in situating a qualitative study in the larger societal context.
There may be some limitations to field notes that need consideration. Field notes can be perceived as a subjective interpretation of what is occurring. Another drawback is that more than one activity can occur at the same time, so some activities may be missed while taking field notes. Therefore, researchers use a variety of techniques to record their field notes, such as video, audio, tablet, paper and pen, or even response art.
Depending on the context and nature of your study, other ways of recording field notes may need to be adapted. Our consultants can assist in the preparation of immersing yourself in the field and recording field notes.
How can we help you?
- Identify the best techniques for recording field notes
- Coaching on how to integrate field notes to supplement other types of data collected
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Delphi is appropriate when a researcher needs to gain a consensus from experts on a topic of interest.
Delphi study requires three or more rounds of collecting data from experts on a topic. A project can take 3 or more months.
Availability and access to participant-experts will inform the number of participants. Some Delphi studies recruit as much as 1000, while some have a panel of 7 experts.
Ethnography requires the immersion in a culture for an extended period of time. Successful ethnographic studies should be conducted no less than 6 months.
There are different forms of ethnographic research designs. Some forms are discipline-specific, e.g. feminist ethnographies, realist ethnography. Some ethnographic projects are informed by the types of settings for the immersion and collection of data, e.g. medical ethnography, business ethnography.
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