Qualitative Data Insights
There are numerous ways to present qualitative research results. However, there are important considerations that must be addressed in providing insights from the results of a qualitative project, which include the reason for the presentation, the audience, preferred format (online, poster, book, etc.), and considerations on the structure of the information. Each of the reasons will differ according to the type of presentation you are required to provide.
Conference Presentations

What is it? Conference presentations take place through professional or academic fora, and provide opportunities to present qualitative research and practice-based information. Conference presentations are conducted throughout the length of a meeting that can last one or more days. There is usually a theme or a main focus of a conference with which presentation insights should be aligned.
Conference presentations can be shared through a variety of ways:
- Poster presentations
- Research Presentations
- Research Panel Discussions
- Flash talks
To ensure a successful presentation at a conference, it is important that you present your qualitative research and findings in succinct and engaging ways to keep the attention of your audience. Most conference presentations encourage qualitative data visualization as a concise means of providing research results. Our team of qualitative consultants can help you prepare a strong conference presentation utilizing compelling data visualizations and succinct wording.
How can we help you?
- Sounding board on how to orally present your qualitative findings for researchers and non-researchers to understand
- Provide tips on appropriate visualizations for your conference presentation
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Read MoreFAQ About Conference Presentations
No. The size of the font and the criterion for the poster presentation are more important.
Many conferences suggest clear, simple, and multicolored visualizations. Visualizations must include a key and description. The types of visualizations varies. It would be helpful to ask conference organizers about acceptable types of visualizations.
Some conferences focus on research, others are practice-based, and some are a combination. Depending on the conference, the length of the presentation could inform the type of format and what would be most appropriate from to present on qualitative project.
It depends on the institution. Some colleges/universities have a minimum page length; while others do not. It is necessary to include all required elements for a qualitative dissertation according to the institution’s standards.
There is no limited number of images and quotes to include. It is helpful to have at least one quote and/or image for each theme.
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