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Department of Informatics Engineering
                                                                              UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA




                                             A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO
                QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
                                IN INFORMATION SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGIES




© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010               PhD Program in Information Sciences & Technologies - Research Methods
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 2
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 3
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS

                                                      Research in Information Sciences and Technologies is traditionally
                                                                      supported by two radically distinct categories of methods:


                                                                                          Quantitative Methods

                                                                                          Qualitative Methods


                                                                           Although they are sometimes said to be incompatible
                                                                                 (namely by members of the quantitative camp),
                                                                           they should be seen as complementary to each other.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                           Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                    Slide 4
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS

                                                                      The articulation between the two visions – quantitative and
                                                     qualitative – is actually leading to a ‘third major research paradigm’:


                                                                                             Mixed Methods




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                           Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                    Slide 5
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                         Quantitative methods are traditionally used in the natural sciences to study
                                     natural phenomena with mathematical rigor, namely using statistical analysis.

                                                             A limited amount of variables is always assumed, and these
                                                   variables are seen as independent from external factors, measurable,
                                                                 and holding mathematical relationships between each other.

                                                                       Quantitative research generally emphasizes planning,
                                                                hypotheses, large random samples, and objective measures.

                                                                             It assumes the existence of a distinction between
                                                                      researcher and subjects, and aims at ‘generalizing’, i. e.
                                                                       at producing laws applicable to much broader realities.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                         Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                  Slide 6
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                           Qualitative methods are being used increasingly in the social and human
                                        sciences for the study of highly complex and contingent phenomena, where
                                        the numbers of variables is too high to be handled by quantitative methods.

                                                                        In the past, the social and human sciences, for fear of
                                                                      looking less respectable, tended to resort mainly to the
                                                                                 quantitative methods of the natural sciences.

                                                                Today, they are putting increasing emphasis on qualitative
                                                           research and, as a consequence, obtaining much richer results.

                                                   The growing attraction of Information Sciences and Technologies
                                           toward qualitative methods results, to a large extent, from the increasingly
                                                complex, social and human, nature of the phenomena they deal with.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                         Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                  Slide 7
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS

                                                                   The Information Systems discipline is considered, today, a
                                                                            socio-technical discipline, founded on the need to
                                                                 reconcile technological solutions with the social and human
                                                                          dimensions of business and the organizational reality.

                                                               The main international Information Systems journals, such as
                                                                         MIS Quarterly, clearly show this tendency, and so does
                                                                      The Communications of the ACM, one of the most popular
                                                                               Information Science and Technologies journals.

                                                                                     The same happens with most journals and
                                                                                  conferences devoted to Information Systems.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                          Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                   Slide 8
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS

                                                     The field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is also receiving
                                       similar influences from the social and human dimensions of technology use.

                                                     A few years ago, user interfaces tended to be developed from rather
                                                             mechanistic perceptual and cognitive models. Today, social
                                                         and organizational models of interaction have become essential.

                                                           Most usability studies are conducted today on the basis of
                                            socio-technical approaches inspired by those used in the social sciences.

                                                      In the meantime, we witness a shift of interest from usability – seen
                                                              as just effectiveness, flexibility, and satisfaction – toward a
                                                            concern with the human experience of living with technology.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                      Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                               Slide 9
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                                      A similar evolution is occurring in Software Engineering.
                                                                                         In fact, it started almost thirty years ago:

                                                                       “Personnel attributes and human relations activities provide by far the
                                                            largest source of opportunity for improving software productivity” (Boehm, 1981)


                                                    New software development approaches, such as Agile Programming
                                             and Extreme Programming, have in common the characteristic of putting
                                                  social and human issues at the center of the development process.

                                     Concepts such as social norms, values, beliefs, symbolisms, representations,
                                                  patterns of behavior, which were looked with suspicion in the past,
                                          are considered today as essential to the success of technological projects.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                   Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                            Slide 10
1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS

                                                      PLOTTING THE QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE CAMPS IN
                                                         STACEY’S CERTAINTY & AGREEMENT REFERENCIAL

                                                                           Certainty - cause




                                                                                                Disagreement
                                                                         and effect linkages
                                                                         can be determined

                                                                                Uncertainty -
                                                                           cause and effect
                                                                            linkages cannot
                                                                              be determined
                                                                              and situations
                                                                                 are unique.

                                                                      Agreement – the level




                                                                                                Agreement
                                                                      of agreement between
                                                                       all the parts involved
                                                                       varies along the axis.


                                                                                                               Certainty            Uncertainty




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                        Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                                 Slide 11
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 12
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                        Data                         Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                Analysis
          Ideas                                                       Collection                      nation
                                  Review




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                           Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                    Slide 13
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                                  Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                                Data                                   Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                                Analysis
          Ideas                                                               Collection                                nation
                                  Review




                                                       •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                             Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                      Slide 14
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                                  Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                                Data                                   Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                                Analysis
          Ideas                                                               Collection                                nation
                                  Review




                                                       •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions.

                                                 •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                             Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                      Slide 15
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                                     Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                                  Data                                    Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                                   Analysis
          Ideas                                                                 Collection                                 nation
                                  Review




                                                       •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions.

                                                 •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas.
                                                            •  The Design is the plan to be followed in order to carry out the research.
                                                                            It must include strategies for the selection of the samples.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                         Slide 16
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                                     Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                                  Data                                    Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                                   Analysis
          Ideas                                                                 Collection                                 nation
                                  Review




                                                       •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions.

                                                 •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas.
                                                            •  The Design is the plan to be followed in order to carry out the research.
                                                                            It must include strategies for the selection of the samples.
                                               •  The Data Collection and Organization phase is devoted to gathering the data for
                                             the research and organizing it, so that it can be properly analyzed. These are difficult
                                                tasks, since the volume of data collected in qualitative research can be enormous.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                         Slide 17
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                                   Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                               Data                                     Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                                Analysis
          Ideas                                                              Collection                                  nation
                                  Review




                                                                          •  The Analysis includes three concurrent flows of action:
                                                                                   •  Data Reduction, which focuses, simplifies, and
                                                                                  transforms raw data into more manageable forms;
                                                 •  Data Display, which presents the data as organized and compressed assemblies
                                                                of information that permit conclusions to be analytically drawn; and

                                                   •  Conclusions & Verification, where the researchers review and finalize all their
                                                          conclusions and make sure that they satisfy the requirements of validity.

University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                       Slide 18
2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                                                          Berg, B. L. (2007)




                                                                        Data                                   Dissemi-
                                 Literature                  Design                       Analysis
          Ideas                                                       Collection                                nation
                                  Review




                                                                        •  Dissemination takes the form of very well written
                                                                         and detailed documents, so that other researchers
                                                                        can evaluate the analysis and conclusions obtained
                                                                               and decide if they trust the results and want
                                                                                    to use them to feed their own research.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                     Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                              Slide 19
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 20
3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
                                                   From a large variety of qualitative research methods used in the
                                                          social and human sciences, five stand out as more relevant
                                                                  in Information Sciences and Technologies research:


                                                                                      Case Studies

                                                                                Ethnographic Research

                                                                                   Grounded Theory

                                                                                    Action-Research

                                                                                Design-Based Research


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                    Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                             Slide 21
3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
                                         Case studies
          Case Studies
                                                                           Case studies are the most common kind of qualitative method
    Ethnographic Research                                                      used in Information Sciences and Technologies research.
       Grounded Theory                                                     They let us study a phenomenon in its real context, specially when
                                                                             the boundaries between phenomenon and context are not clear.
        Action-Research

    Design-based Research                                             Typically, the researcher studies a case or variety of cases of real-world
                                                                        organizations where information sciences and technologies are being
                                                                         used and concludes about its impacts on the organizational context.

                                                                      Case studies can also be used for quantitative research, in which case
                                                                      they tend to follow a positivist approach. One of the best known books
                                                                       on case studies (Yin, 1994) corresponds to this option. Other authors,
                                                                           on the contrary, take constructivist and interpretivist approaches.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                        Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                                 Slide 22
3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
                                         Ethnographic research
          Case Studies
                                                                        Ethnographic research is inspired by the practices of cultural
    Ethnographic Research                                              and social anthropology, where the researcher integrates for a
                                                                       period of time the community where the study is taking place.
       Grounded Theory
                                                            This practice is common, not just in Information Sciences and Technologies
        Action-Research                                         research, but also in Human-Computer Interaction, in projects that try to
    Design-based Research                               understand the behavior of the users, so that better interfaces can be developed.

                                                                             It is also being used to understand the behavior of Software
                                                                        Engineering teams (namely large, complex, distributed, and multi-
                                                                                           national teams) and improve their performance.

                                                              The approach is very common when developing and assessing information
                                                                systems. E.g., to understand how the 4200 workers of a company react to the
                                                                       setting up of an CRM solution so as to improve that solution and make
                                                                                 sure that future solutions do not suffer from similar problems.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                        Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                                 Slide 23
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                                         Grounded Theory
          Case Studies
                                                                 Grounded Theory is a research approach proposed the sociologists
    Ethnographic Research                                        Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss, who claim that research should
                                                                   depart “from the ground”. The researcher categorizes empirically
       Grounded Theory
                                                                   collected data in order to build a general theory that fits the data.
        Action-Research                                                In essence, it is based on the generation of theory from data.
    Design-based Research                                                         This approach radically defies the traditional positivist
                                                                       approaches, which claim that the researcher must depart from a
                                                                      theory, establish hypotheses that conform to the theory, and than
                                                                         get to the field to confirm the hypotheses in light of the theory.

                                                                                     The models developed by using Grounded Theory are
                                                                                          quite distinctive from the traditional ones in that
                                                                                          they reveal a strong foundation on the concrete.



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                      Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                               Slide 24
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                                         Action-research
          Case Studies
                                                          Action-Research is today one of the more promising qualitative research
    Ethnographic Research                                         approaches in Information Sciences and Technologies research.
       Grounded Theory                                                 In essence, it consists of repeatedly going through the cycle:
        Action-Research                                                                              Planning => Action => Reflection

    Design-based Research                                     We start by making a plan of our action in a crude first approximation,
                                                              we act following that plan, and we then reflect on the results obtained.
                                                                From this reflection, we correct our previous plan, act in agreement
                                                                with the new plan, and reflect on the results we have now obtained.
                                                                   The cycles go on, repeatedly, until we are happy with the results.

                                                                                     Action-research corresponds to what John Dewey
                                                                                               called the Principle of Intelligent Action.



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                   Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                            Slide 25
3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
                                         Design-based Research
          Case Studies
                                                                              Design-based Research is a research method where
    Ethnographic Research                                                   knowledge is built in successive approximations while
                                                                                   designing, building, and evaluating an artifact.
       Grounded Theory
                                                                      The artifact may be almost anything: a piece of equipment, a
        Action-Research
                                                                         software application, the solution to a social or technical
    Design-based Research                                               problem, a theoretical framework, or even a whole theory.

                                                                         In essence, it consists of repeatedly going through the cycle:
                                                                                              Awareness of Problem => Suggestion =>
                                                                                            Development => Evaluation => Conclusion

                                                                          The successive improvements introduced in the artifact as it
                                                                            is put to test represent opportunities for consolidating the
                                                                              knowledge that emerges from its design and application.



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                  Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                           Slide 26
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 27
4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        Four data collection techniques are more relevant
                                                                      in Information Sciences and Technologies research:


                                                                                       Document Analysis

                                                                                            Interviews

                                                                                     Participant Observation

                                                                                             Surveys




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                    Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                             Slide 28
4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                         Document Analysis
       Document Analysis
                                                                      Document Analysis covers a broad range of techniques
           Interviews                                                      devoted to the analysis and interpretation of the
                                                                                 documents used as primary data sources.
    Participant Observation
                                                                      The term “document” is understood very broadly, including
            Surveys
                                                                          not just texts, but also sound, photos, videos, and any
                                                                                           materials that carry relevant messages.
                                                                                  Typical varieties of document analysis include:

                                                                                                 •  Conversational Analysis
                                                                                                      •  Discourse Analysis
                                                                                                       •  Narrative Analysis
                                                                                                 •  Objective Hermeneutics



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                           Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                    Slide 29
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                                         Interviews
       Document Analysis                                                                         Interviews are used to collect data from the
                                                                                                  subjects interactively, usually one-on-one.
           Interviews

    Participant Observation
                                                                         They are time consuming, but they are more flexible and adaptable
                                                                                than surveys. They can present various levels of structure:
            Surveys
                                                                                                             •  structured interviews
                                                                                                       •  semi-structured interviews
      When many people are
 interviewed simultaneously                                                                               •  unstructured interviews
  and participants are free to
 interact with each other, we                                         They are particularly useful to clarify the meaning of a phenomenon to
    talk about focus groups.                                           the subjects and to obtain personal accounts about the development
                                                                                             of a process in which the subjects are engaged.

                                                                     They are also useful to support the exploratory work that precedes a
                                                            quantitative study and to clarify and enrich the results of quantitative studies.


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                     Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                              Slide 30
4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                         Participant Observation
       Document Analysis
                                                                      In participant observation the researchers observe first-
           Interviews                                                      hand the activities of the subjects under study and
                                                                                            collect data from this observation.
    Participant Observation
                                                                            There are two basic forms of participant observation:
            Surveys
                                                                                                                    •  overt
                                                                                                                  •  covert

                                                                       The technique works well when the activities observed
                                                                            are frequent, the groups observed are small, and
                                                                                  there is little risk of disturbing the subjects.

                                                                          It is a time consuming technique, but it is generally
                                                                                    more accurate than post-hoc self-reporting.



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                           Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                    Slide 31
4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                         Surveys
       Document Analysis
                                                                                     In surveys the subjects complete a survey form
           Interviews                                                                      without the intervention of the researcher.
    Participant Observation                                           Surveys are particularly useful when the subject population is
            Surveys                                                      large (or distributed geographically), majority opinions are
                                                                                 sought, and the subjects are motivated to respond.

                                                                          Surveys can include closed and open questions, but the
                                                                       number of open questions should be reduced to a minimum.

                                                                               Special care must be taken to minimize the length of the
                                                                        survey, manage the choice of words and terminology, look after
                                                                             the balance of its structure, fully plan the strategies for its
                                                                                      subsequent analysis, and test-pilot it thoroughly.




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                    Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                             Slide 32
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 33
5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                                           Codes are tags that categorize the data collected
                                                                               during a study to assign meanings to them.

                                                               Coding makes it easier to search the data, make comparisons
                                                                     and identify patterns that require further investigation.

                                                     It can also be used to extract quantitative data from qualitative data.

                                                       Codes can be based on: themes, topics, ideas, concepts, terms,
                                                  phrases, or keywords found in the data, but they can also correspond
                                                      to passages of audio or video recordings and to parts of images.

                                                                         A large variety of coding schemes exist, as well as
                                                               many software tools – like NVivo and Atlas TI – used to assist
                                                                 in coding and in helping to organize the resulting patterns.

University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                        Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                 Slide 34
1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                              Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                       Slide 35
6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH




                     research                                                    research
                       ideas                                                     findings
                                                              Research Process




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© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                        Slide 36
6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                               TRIANGULATION     With triangulation, the
                                                                               same issue is studied in
                                                                                  various perspectives
                                                                                 that complement and
                                                                                      verify each other.


                     research                                                       research
                       ideas                                                        findings




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© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                           Slide 37
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                                                               TRIANGULATION
                                                             4 main kinds of triangulation


                                                                       Multiple Theories

                     research                                                                research
                                                                       Multiple Methods      findings
                       ideas


                                                                         Multiple Data


                                                                      Multiple Researchers




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© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                    Slide 38
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                                                               TRIANGULATION
                                                                                             The new research paradigm
                                                                                               of Mixed Methods has
                                                                                              emerged from this kind of
                                                                                                    triangulation
                                                                       Multiple Theories

                     research                                                                          research
                                                                       Multiple Methods                findings
                       ideas


                                                                         Multiple Data


                                                                      Multiple Researchers




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                     Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                              Slide 39
6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                              Mixed Methods Research (also called, by some authors,
                                                                                  Multiple Method Research or Multimethod Research)
                                                                                       is becoming the third major research approach,
                                                                             along with quantitative research and qualitative research.

                                                                              Janice Morse (2003) provides the following distinctions:

                                                                       Mixed methods design - the incorporation of various qualitative
                                                                               and quantitative strategies within a single project, that
                                                                         may have either a qualitative or quantitative theoretical drive.

                                                                      Multimethod design - the use of two or more research methods,
                                                                      each conducted rigorously and complete in itself, in one project.
                                                                           The results are then triangulated to form a complete whole.



University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                                Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                         Slide 40
6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                      For multimethod designs Morse (2003) defines three principles:

                                                                                            Principle 1: identify the theoretical drive
                                                                                             (inductive or deductive) of the project.
                                                                       Principle 2: develop overt awareness of the dominance (QUAN
                                                                           or QUAL, and simultaneous or sequential) of each project.

                                                                                       Principle 3: observe methodological integrity.
 Multimethod designs, according to Morse (2003)




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1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS
                                                          2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
                                                                           3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

                                                                              4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
                                                                        5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING
                                                    6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
                                                                                   7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY


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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                                             Two major trends in the debate about rigor
                                                                                                   and validity in qualitative research:

                                                                      •  The exclusive trend, for which the qualitative paradigm is so
                                                                         radically different from the quantitative paradigm that a new
                                                                             language must be used to express its rigor and validity.
                                                                                 (Guba & Lincoln, 1981; Guba & Lincoln, 1982; Guba & Lincoln, 1989)



                                                                •  The inclusive trend, which argues that the credibility of qualitative
                                                                research can only be widely accepted if the language of mainstream
                                                                      (quantitative) research is maintained, although operationalized
                                                                                       to meet the new conditions and circumstances.
                                                                              (Yin, 1994; Morse, Barret, Mayan, Olson, & Spiers, 2002, Creswell, 2009)




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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                                                               THE EXCLUSIVE TREND

                                                                          The proponents of the exclusive trend claim that the terms
                                                                            ‘validity’ and ‘reliability’ from qualitative research do not
                                                                      make sense in qualitative research, so they should be replaced:



                                                                               Quantitative Research            Qualitative Research
                                                                                   internal validity                 credibility
                                                                                  external validity                transferability
                                                                                      reliability                  dependability
                                                                                     objectivity                   confirmability




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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY

                                                                                    Credibility is achieved when the results are seen
                                                                                    as believable by the participants in the research.
                                                                                            The participants decide about credibility.

                                                                                 Techniques for establishing credibility include: prolonged
                                                                        engagement, persistent observation, triangulation, peer debriefing,
                                                                       negative case analysis, referential adequacy, and member checking.

                                                                                                 Transferability exists when the results
                                                                                                      can be applied to other contexts.

                                                                                  The researcher should describe in detail the context and
                                                                        underlying assumptions of the research (thick description), so that
                                                                        transferability is possible, but the person who transfers the results
                                                                                         to a different context is responsible for the transfer.




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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                          Dependability emphasizes the stability of the data over time.

                                                     The researcher must be able to account for the permanently changing context in which
                                                       the research takes place, describing any changes that occur and how these changes
                                                        affect the research. This requires what is sometimes called progressive subjectivity.


                                                             Confirmability demonstrates that the inquiry is free of bias, values and
                                                             prejudice, i.e. that the data interpretations and outcomes are rooted in
                                                                             contexts and persons apart from the researcher and are
                                                                                   not mere products of the researcher’s imagination.

                                                                      The researcher must document the procedures, so that others can check
                                                                      and recheck the data throughout the study. Techniques that may be used
                                                                       to strengthen confirmability include: prolonged engagement, persistent
                                                                        observation, peer debriefing, negative case analysis; and triangulation.

                                                                                       After the study, a data audit or external audit should be
                                                                              conducted by a researcher not involved in the research process,
                                                                               to examine both the process and product of the research study.

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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                                                                THE INCLUSIVE TREND

                                                                                     Many proposals exist within the inclusive trend.
                                                                            The one summarized here is proposed by Creswell (2009):

                                                                  Qualitative validity does not have the meaning used in quantitative
                                                                      research: it just means that that the researcher checks for the
                                                                        accuracy of the findings by employing adequate procedures.

                                                                      Qualitative reliability indicates that the researcher’s approach is
                                                                       consistent across different researchers and different projects.

                                                              Qualitative generalization is a term used in a limited way in qualitative
                                                                    research, since the intent is not to generalize finds, but rather to
                                                                      explore particular phenomena in the context where they occur.




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© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                         Slide 47
7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                                                                 Qualitative Validity

                                                                       Creswell (2009) proposes the use of eight primary strategies:

                                                                                                                        Triangulation
                                                                                                                  Member checking
                                                                                                             Rich, thick description
                                                                                                       Avoidance of researcher bias
                                          Two strategies to avoid researcher                                 Negative case analysis
                                         bias are reflexivity (researcher self-
                                          awareness and self-reflection) and                                Prolonged engagement
                                         researcher journaling (detailed and
                                                                                                                     Peer debriefing
                                                timely documentation of the
                                                        researcher thoughts).                                      External auditing




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7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
                                                                                                           Qualitative reliability

                                                                         Yin (2003) suggests that qualitative researchers should:
                                                                                  document the procedures of their case studies
                                                                          document as many steps of the procedures as possible
                                                                              set up a detailed case study protocol and database


                                                                            Gibbs (2007) suggests several reliability procedures:
                                                                                               Checking transcripts for mistakes
                                                                              Check the persistence of the meaning of the codes
                                                                                        Coordinate communication among coders
                                                                           Cross-check codes developed by different researchers




University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies                                         Research Methods 2009/2010
© A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010                                                                                                  Slide 49
REFERENCES:

          • Berg, B. L. (2007). Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences (6th Ed.). Pearson Education.
          • Boehm, B.W. (1981). Software Engineering Economics. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
          • Creswell, J. W. (2007). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches (3rd Ed.), Sage.
          • Gibbs, G. R. (2007). Analyzing Qualitative Data. In U. Flick (Ed.). The Sage Qualitative Research Kit. Sage.
          • Guba, E. G. (1981). Criteria for assessing the trustworthiness of naturalistic inquiries, Educational Communication
            and Technology Journal, 29 (2), 75-91.
          • Guba, E. G., & Lincoln, Y. S. (1981). Effective evaluation: Improving the usefulness of evaluation results through
            responsive and naturalistic approaches. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
          • Guba, E. G., & Lincoln, Y. S. (1982). Epistemological and methodological bases of naturalistic inquiry. Educational
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          • Guba, E. G., & Lincoln, Y. S. (1989). Fourth generation evaluation. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
          • Morse, J. M., Barret, M., Mayan, M., Olson, K., & Spiers, J. (2002). Verification strategies for establishing reliability and
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          • Morse, J. M. (2003). Principles of Mixed Methods and Multimethod Research Design. In Tashakkori, A, & Teddlie, C.
            (Eds.). Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social and Behavioral Research. Sage. 189-208.
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Qualitative Research Methods

  • 1. Department of Informatics Engineering UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN INFORMATION SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGIES © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 PhD Program in Information Sciences & Technologies - Research Methods
  • 2. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 2
  • 3. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 3
  • 4. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS Research in Information Sciences and Technologies is traditionally supported by two radically distinct categories of methods: Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods Although they are sometimes said to be incompatible (namely by members of the quantitative camp), they should be seen as complementary to each other. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 4
  • 5. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS The articulation between the two visions – quantitative and qualitative – is actually leading to a ‘third major research paradigm’: Mixed Methods University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 5
  • 6. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS Quantitative methods are traditionally used in the natural sciences to study natural phenomena with mathematical rigor, namely using statistical analysis. A limited amount of variables is always assumed, and these variables are seen as independent from external factors, measurable, and holding mathematical relationships between each other. Quantitative research generally emphasizes planning, hypotheses, large random samples, and objective measures. It assumes the existence of a distinction between researcher and subjects, and aims at ‘generalizing’, i. e. at producing laws applicable to much broader realities. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 6
  • 7. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS Qualitative methods are being used increasingly in the social and human sciences for the study of highly complex and contingent phenomena, where the numbers of variables is too high to be handled by quantitative methods. In the past, the social and human sciences, for fear of looking less respectable, tended to resort mainly to the quantitative methods of the natural sciences. Today, they are putting increasing emphasis on qualitative research and, as a consequence, obtaining much richer results. The growing attraction of Information Sciences and Technologies toward qualitative methods results, to a large extent, from the increasingly complex, social and human, nature of the phenomena they deal with. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 7
  • 8. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS The Information Systems discipline is considered, today, a socio-technical discipline, founded on the need to reconcile technological solutions with the social and human dimensions of business and the organizational reality. The main international Information Systems journals, such as MIS Quarterly, clearly show this tendency, and so does The Communications of the ACM, one of the most popular Information Science and Technologies journals. The same happens with most journals and conferences devoted to Information Systems. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 8
  • 9. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS The field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is also receiving similar influences from the social and human dimensions of technology use. A few years ago, user interfaces tended to be developed from rather mechanistic perceptual and cognitive models. Today, social and organizational models of interaction have become essential. Most usability studies are conducted today on the basis of socio-technical approaches inspired by those used in the social sciences. In the meantime, we witness a shift of interest from usability – seen as just effectiveness, flexibility, and satisfaction – toward a concern with the human experience of living with technology. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 9
  • 10. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS A similar evolution is occurring in Software Engineering. In fact, it started almost thirty years ago: “Personnel attributes and human relations activities provide by far the largest source of opportunity for improving software productivity” (Boehm, 1981) New software development approaches, such as Agile Programming and Extreme Programming, have in common the characteristic of putting social and human issues at the center of the development process. Concepts such as social norms, values, beliefs, symbolisms, representations, patterns of behavior, which were looked with suspicion in the past, are considered today as essential to the success of technological projects. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 10
  • 11. 1. QUANTITATIVE VS QUALITATIVE METHODS PLOTTING THE QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE CAMPS IN STACEY’S CERTAINTY & AGREEMENT REFERENCIAL Certainty - cause Disagreement and effect linkages can be determined Uncertainty - cause and effect linkages cannot be determined and situations are unique. Agreement – the level Agreement of agreement between all the parts involved varies along the axis. Certainty Uncertainty University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 11
  • 12. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 12
  • 13. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 13
  • 14. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 14
  • 15. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions. •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 15
  • 16. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions. •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas. •  The Design is the plan to be followed in order to carry out the research. It must include strategies for the selection of the samples. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 16
  • 17. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  Research begins with rough Ideas that turn slowly into research questions. •  The Literature Review gradually builds up knowledge about the research ideas. •  The Design is the plan to be followed in order to carry out the research. It must include strategies for the selection of the samples. •  The Data Collection and Organization phase is devoted to gathering the data for the research and organizing it, so that it can be properly analyzed. These are difficult tasks, since the volume of data collected in qualitative research can be enormous. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 17
  • 18. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  The Analysis includes three concurrent flows of action: •  Data Reduction, which focuses, simplifies, and transforms raw data into more manageable forms; •  Data Display, which presents the data as organized and compressed assemblies of information that permit conclusions to be analytically drawn; and •  Conclusions & Verification, where the researchers review and finalize all their conclusions and make sure that they satisfy the requirements of validity. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 18
  • 19. 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Berg, B. L. (2007) Data Dissemi- Literature Design Analysis Ideas Collection nation Review •  Dissemination takes the form of very well written and detailed documents, so that other researchers can evaluate the analysis and conclusions obtained and decide if they trust the results and want to use them to feed their own research. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 19
  • 20. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 20
  • 21. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS From a large variety of qualitative research methods used in the social and human sciences, five stand out as more relevant in Information Sciences and Technologies research: Case Studies Ethnographic Research Grounded Theory Action-Research Design-Based Research University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 21
  • 22. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Case studies Case Studies Case studies are the most common kind of qualitative method Ethnographic Research used in Information Sciences and Technologies research. Grounded Theory They let us study a phenomenon in its real context, specially when the boundaries between phenomenon and context are not clear. Action-Research Design-based Research Typically, the researcher studies a case or variety of cases of real-world organizations where information sciences and technologies are being used and concludes about its impacts on the organizational context. Case studies can also be used for quantitative research, in which case they tend to follow a positivist approach. One of the best known books on case studies (Yin, 1994) corresponds to this option. Other authors, on the contrary, take constructivist and interpretivist approaches. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 22
  • 23. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Ethnographic research Case Studies Ethnographic research is inspired by the practices of cultural Ethnographic Research and social anthropology, where the researcher integrates for a period of time the community where the study is taking place. Grounded Theory This practice is common, not just in Information Sciences and Technologies Action-Research research, but also in Human-Computer Interaction, in projects that try to Design-based Research understand the behavior of the users, so that better interfaces can be developed. It is also being used to understand the behavior of Software Engineering teams (namely large, complex, distributed, and multi- national teams) and improve their performance. The approach is very common when developing and assessing information systems. E.g., to understand how the 4200 workers of a company react to the setting up of an CRM solution so as to improve that solution and make sure that future solutions do not suffer from similar problems. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 23
  • 24. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Grounded Theory Case Studies Grounded Theory is a research approach proposed the sociologists Ethnographic Research Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss, who claim that research should depart “from the ground”. The researcher categorizes empirically Grounded Theory collected data in order to build a general theory that fits the data. Action-Research In essence, it is based on the generation of theory from data. Design-based Research This approach radically defies the traditional positivist approaches, which claim that the researcher must depart from a theory, establish hypotheses that conform to the theory, and than get to the field to confirm the hypotheses in light of the theory. The models developed by using Grounded Theory are quite distinctive from the traditional ones in that they reveal a strong foundation on the concrete. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 24
  • 25. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Action-research Case Studies Action-Research is today one of the more promising qualitative research Ethnographic Research approaches in Information Sciences and Technologies research. Grounded Theory In essence, it consists of repeatedly going through the cycle: Action-Research Planning => Action => Reflection Design-based Research We start by making a plan of our action in a crude first approximation, we act following that plan, and we then reflect on the results obtained. From this reflection, we correct our previous plan, act in agreement with the new plan, and reflect on the results we have now obtained. The cycles go on, repeatedly, until we are happy with the results. Action-research corresponds to what John Dewey called the Principle of Intelligent Action. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 25
  • 26. 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Design-based Research Case Studies Design-based Research is a research method where Ethnographic Research knowledge is built in successive approximations while designing, building, and evaluating an artifact. Grounded Theory The artifact may be almost anything: a piece of equipment, a Action-Research software application, the solution to a social or technical Design-based Research problem, a theoretical framework, or even a whole theory. In essence, it consists of repeatedly going through the cycle: Awareness of Problem => Suggestion => Development => Evaluation => Conclusion The successive improvements introduced in the artifact as it is put to test represent opportunities for consolidating the knowledge that emerges from its design and application. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 26
  • 27. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 27
  • 28. 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Four data collection techniques are more relevant in Information Sciences and Technologies research: Document Analysis Interviews Participant Observation Surveys University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 28
  • 29. 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Document Analysis Document Analysis Document Analysis covers a broad range of techniques Interviews devoted to the analysis and interpretation of the documents used as primary data sources. Participant Observation The term “document” is understood very broadly, including Surveys not just texts, but also sound, photos, videos, and any materials that carry relevant messages. Typical varieties of document analysis include: •  Conversational Analysis •  Discourse Analysis •  Narrative Analysis •  Objective Hermeneutics University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 29
  • 30. 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Interviews Document Analysis Interviews are used to collect data from the subjects interactively, usually one-on-one. Interviews Participant Observation They are time consuming, but they are more flexible and adaptable than surveys. They can present various levels of structure: Surveys •  structured interviews •  semi-structured interviews When many people are interviewed simultaneously •  unstructured interviews and participants are free to interact with each other, we They are particularly useful to clarify the meaning of a phenomenon to talk about focus groups. the subjects and to obtain personal accounts about the development of a process in which the subjects are engaged. They are also useful to support the exploratory work that precedes a quantitative study and to clarify and enrich the results of quantitative studies. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 30
  • 31. 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Participant Observation Document Analysis In participant observation the researchers observe first- Interviews hand the activities of the subjects under study and collect data from this observation. Participant Observation There are two basic forms of participant observation: Surveys •  overt •  covert The technique works well when the activities observed are frequent, the groups observed are small, and there is little risk of disturbing the subjects. It is a time consuming technique, but it is generally more accurate than post-hoc self-reporting. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 31
  • 32. 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Surveys Document Analysis In surveys the subjects complete a survey form Interviews without the intervention of the researcher. Participant Observation Surveys are particularly useful when the subject population is Surveys large (or distributed geographically), majority opinions are sought, and the subjects are motivated to respond. Surveys can include closed and open questions, but the number of open questions should be reduced to a minimum. Special care must be taken to minimize the length of the survey, manage the choice of words and terminology, look after the balance of its structure, fully plan the strategies for its subsequent analysis, and test-pilot it thoroughly. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 32
  • 33. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 33
  • 34. 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING Codes are tags that categorize the data collected during a study to assign meanings to them. Coding makes it easier to search the data, make comparisons and identify patterns that require further investigation. It can also be used to extract quantitative data from qualitative data. Codes can be based on: themes, topics, ideas, concepts, terms, phrases, or keywords found in the data, but they can also correspond to passages of audio or video recordings and to parts of images. A large variety of coding schemes exist, as well as many software tools – like NVivo and Atlas TI – used to assist in coding and in helping to organize the resulting patterns. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 34
  • 35. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 35
  • 36. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH research research ideas findings Research Process University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 36
  • 37. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH TRIANGULATION With triangulation, the same issue is studied in various perspectives that complement and verify each other. research research ideas findings University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 37
  • 38. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH TRIANGULATION 4 main kinds of triangulation Multiple Theories research research Multiple Methods findings ideas Multiple Data Multiple Researchers University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 38
  • 39. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH TRIANGULATION The new research paradigm of Mixed Methods has emerged from this kind of triangulation Multiple Theories research research Multiple Methods findings ideas Multiple Data Multiple Researchers University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 39
  • 40. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH Mixed Methods Research (also called, by some authors, Multiple Method Research or Multimethod Research) is becoming the third major research approach, along with quantitative research and qualitative research. Janice Morse (2003) provides the following distinctions: Mixed methods design - the incorporation of various qualitative and quantitative strategies within a single project, that may have either a qualitative or quantitative theoretical drive. Multimethod design - the use of two or more research methods, each conducted rigorously and complete in itself, in one project. The results are then triangulated to form a complete whole. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 40
  • 41. 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH For multimethod designs Morse (2003) defines three principles: Principle 1: identify the theoretical drive (inductive or deductive) of the project. Principle 2: develop overt awareness of the dominance (QUAN or QUAL, and simultaneous or sequential) of each project. Principle 3: observe methodological integrity. Multimethod designs, according to Morse (2003) University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 41
  • 42. 1. QUANTITATIVE vs QUALITATIVE METHODS 2. A TYPICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH 3. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 4. DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES 5. DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: CODING 6. TRIANGULATION AND MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 42
  • 43. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Two major trends in the debate about rigor and validity in qualitative research: •  The exclusive trend, for which the qualitative paradigm is so radically different from the quantitative paradigm that a new language must be used to express its rigor and validity. (Guba & Lincoln, 1981; Guba & Lincoln, 1982; Guba & Lincoln, 1989) •  The inclusive trend, which argues that the credibility of qualitative research can only be widely accepted if the language of mainstream (quantitative) research is maintained, although operationalized to meet the new conditions and circumstances. (Yin, 1994; Morse, Barret, Mayan, Olson, & Spiers, 2002, Creswell, 2009) University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 43
  • 44. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY THE EXCLUSIVE TREND The proponents of the exclusive trend claim that the terms ‘validity’ and ‘reliability’ from qualitative research do not make sense in qualitative research, so they should be replaced: Quantitative Research Qualitative Research internal validity credibility external validity transferability reliability dependability objectivity confirmability University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 44
  • 45. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Credibility is achieved when the results are seen as believable by the participants in the research. The participants decide about credibility. Techniques for establishing credibility include: prolonged engagement, persistent observation, triangulation, peer debriefing, negative case analysis, referential adequacy, and member checking. Transferability exists when the results can be applied to other contexts. The researcher should describe in detail the context and underlying assumptions of the research (thick description), so that transferability is possible, but the person who transfers the results to a different context is responsible for the transfer. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 45
  • 46. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Dependability emphasizes the stability of the data over time. The researcher must be able to account for the permanently changing context in which the research takes place, describing any changes that occur and how these changes affect the research. This requires what is sometimes called progressive subjectivity. Confirmability demonstrates that the inquiry is free of bias, values and prejudice, i.e. that the data interpretations and outcomes are rooted in contexts and persons apart from the researcher and are not mere products of the researcher’s imagination. The researcher must document the procedures, so that others can check and recheck the data throughout the study. Techniques that may be used to strengthen confirmability include: prolonged engagement, persistent observation, peer debriefing, negative case analysis; and triangulation. After the study, a data audit or external audit should be conducted by a researcher not involved in the research process, to examine both the process and product of the research study. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 46
  • 47. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY THE INCLUSIVE TREND Many proposals exist within the inclusive trend. The one summarized here is proposed by Creswell (2009): Qualitative validity does not have the meaning used in quantitative research: it just means that that the researcher checks for the accuracy of the findings by employing adequate procedures. Qualitative reliability indicates that the researcher’s approach is consistent across different researchers and different projects. Qualitative generalization is a term used in a limited way in qualitative research, since the intent is not to generalize finds, but rather to explore particular phenomena in the context where they occur. University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 47
  • 48. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Qualitative Validity Creswell (2009) proposes the use of eight primary strategies:   Triangulation   Member checking   Rich, thick description   Avoidance of researcher bias Two strategies to avoid researcher   Negative case analysis bias are reflexivity (researcher self- awareness and self-reflection) and   Prolonged engagement researcher journaling (detailed and   Peer debriefing timely documentation of the researcher thoughts).   External auditing University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 48
  • 49. 7. RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Qualitative reliability Yin (2003) suggests that qualitative researchers should:   document the procedures of their case studies   document as many steps of the procedures as possible   set up a detailed case study protocol and database Gibbs (2007) suggests several reliability procedures:   Checking transcripts for mistakes   Check the persistence of the meaning of the codes   Coordinate communication among coders   Cross-check codes developed by different researchers University of Coimbra, Ph.D. in Information Sciences & Technologies Research Methods 2009/2010 © A. Dias de Figueiredo, 2010 Slide 49
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