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.

Scientific Editing/Polish

students-researching-for-project-data-insight-111 What is it? Technical editing and polish ensure that all aspects of qualitative data insights include the basic rules of language and the nuanced information needed in a qualitative project.  It serves as a means of connecting different sections of a qualitative project so that the research results flow from the research aim/goalsdata collection, analysis to the results.

It is easy to assume that concepts are understood by readers within and outside of your discipline. Let our qualitative consultants be the extra eye to review your qualitative data insights, enhancing flow and clarity.

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  • Include qualitative terminology that aligns with your qualitative research design and results
  • Feedback on the clarity and flow of your writing

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FAQ About Technical Editing/Polish

It depends on the expectations of the entity where you will be submitting your op-ed. You will need to consider the most appropriate information for the typical readers of the op-ed.

The audience of your qualitative research will help you to know if it is acceptable for you to use terms and phrases that are in your discipline or align with qualitative research. Using examples of similar writing could help you make that decision and get clarification from the editor or institution to which you are writing.

A priori themes vary according to the number of research questions. A rule of thumb is to have at least one theme per research question.

Qualitative research question vary in complexity depending your discipline. The key features in a qualitative research is to ask open-ended questions that seeks to find information on a case, culture, groups of people, and phenomena. Some discipline require that you include concepts unique to the field; while others do not. It is best to keep each qualitative research question focused on one aspect of an issue.

Your research questions aids in first identifying your research design, types of data collection, how data is collected, and your analysis. It helps you to understand if your resarch can be collected and the settings needed to do it.

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