Module 9 Research
Module 9 Research
Dear Student,
Josephine S. Galanza
In this module, you will be encountering the following parts and icons. (Parts depending per subject)
This part enumerates the objectives of the module. This part shall give
TARGET you an idea of the skills or competencies you are expected to
acquire upon completion of this module.
This part includes an activity that aims to check what you already
TESTER know about the lesson to take.
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Subject: Practical Research 1
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City, Philippines 2600
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CONTENT
1. Data Gathering
Procedures and
Instruments
2. Data Analysis
LECTURES
In qualitative research, as soon as you know what you want to understand and
who your target participants are, you may go to the field and start your data gathering.
The important thing is you have the basic process and tool for your data collection.
Data collection is based on the objectives and the data gathering instrument that
the researcher has. As mentioned in this module and by other authors, the main data
gathering instrument in qualitative research is the researcher. This is because he/she is the
one who poses questions and receives the answers in an interview. In the case of
observation, he/she gathers questions by considering the things that he/she feels and
experiences and processes them for analysis. And in the case of document analysis, he sets
the process and criteria in analyzing the documents of interest.
Still, the researcher does not go to the field without a guide to facilitate the gathering
of data.
There are common tools used in qualitative research meant to generate words. These
includes: Intensive interviewing, Participant observation, and Focus groups.
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Subject: Practical Research 1
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City, Philippines 2600
Tel. Nos.: (+6374) 442-3316, 442-8220; 444-2786;
442-2564; 442-8219; 442-8256; Fax No.: 442-6268 Grade Level/Section: Grade 12 ABM
Email: email@uc-bcf.edu.ph; Website: www.uc-bcf.edu.ph
Intensive interviewing
A qualitative method that involves open-ended, relatively
unstructured questioning in which the interviewer seeks in-depth
information on the interviewee's feelings, experiences, and
perceptions (Lofland and Lofland 1984)
Participant observation
A qualitative method for gathering data that involves developing a
sustained relationship with people while they go about their normal
activitties
Focus groups
A qualitative method that involves unstructured group interviews in
which the focus group leader actively encourages discussion
among participants on the topics of interest
DATA ANALYSIS
Upon collecting your data using qualitative techniques, you will now begin to analyzed
the information to come up with interpretation and conclusion regarding the phenomenon
you are studying.
Generally, analysis of data collected through a qualitative research design is in the form
of words, specifically through thematic analysis.
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Subject: Practical Research 1
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City, Philippines 2600
Tel. Nos.: (+6374) 442-3316, 442-8220; 444-2786;
442-2564; 442-8219; 442-8256; Fax No.: 442-6268 Grade Level/Section: Grade 12 ABM
Email: email@uc-bcf.edu.ph; Website: www.uc-bcf.edu.ph
Thematic Analysis
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Subject: Practical Research 1
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City, Philippines 2600
Tel. Nos.: (+6374) 442-3316, 442-8220; 444-2786;
442-2564; 442-8219; 442-8256; Fax No.: 442-6268 Grade Level/Section: Grade 12 ABM
Email: email@uc-bcf.edu.ph; Website: www.uc-bcf.edu.ph
Interpretations are made continuously throughout the course of a study. As a result, one
finds the researcher’s conclusions more or less integrated with other steps in the research
process. Each design has its own way of analyzing data, but the general approach as follows:
Although it has been discussed that the most common data analysis technique in
qualitative research is thematic analysis, there are also different ways to analyze and interpret
qualitative data.
Coding
Memos (procedural or analytic)
Analytic Induction
Series of Events
Critical Incidents
Hermeneutics
Semiotics
Content Analysis
Conversation Analysis
Discourse Analysis
Narrative Analysis
Metaphorical Analysis
REFERENCES
Practical Research: A Step-by-Step Guidebook for the SHS and Beyond, Galanza et al,
2018.
https://www.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/59781_Chapter_8.pdf