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Research day @ BDRA 22 Oct 2010 ,[object Object],[object Object],Research design and methodology Notes from Bryman (2008)
Bryman, A. (2008)   Social Research Methods,  3rd Edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Key reference
Social research: some considerations Theory and research deductive (theory guides research) inductive (theory as an outcomes of research)  Epistemological considerations positivism (a natural science epistemology) interpretivism Ontological considerations Objectivism constructivism Research strategy quantitative and qualitative Influences on the conduct values practical considerations
The connection between theory and research
The connection between theory and research ,[object Object],[object Object]
Types of theory Grand theories Middle range theories (Merton 1967) social capital cultural capital symbolic interactionism critical theory labour process theory educational attainment assessment theories? Approaches to learning? too abstract and general offer few indications to researchers as to how they might guide or influence the collection of empirical evidence.  fall somewhere between grand theories and empirical findings represent an attempt to understand and explain a limited aspect of social life.
Theory as something that ... ,[object Object],[object Object]
Deductive theory ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Inductive theory ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Grounded theory ,[object Object]
Epistemological considerations
Epistemological considerations ,[object Object],[object Object]
Epistemological considerations Positivism Interpretivism  Advocates the application of the methods of the natural sciences to study the social reality and beyond. Subject matter of the social sciences - people and their institutions - is fundamentally different from that of the natural sciences. Researcher’s conceptualisation of reality ... reflects that reality the job of the social scientist to gain access to people’s ‘common-sense thinking’ and, to interpret their actions and their social world from their point of view.
Ontological positions
Ontological positions Objectivism Constructionism / Constructivism  Social phenomena confront us as external facts that are beyond our reach or influence. e.g., organisation, culture has ‘the characteristics of an object and hence of having an objective reality’. (p. 18).  social objects and categories are socially constructed.
Research strategy
Research strategy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Quantitative Qualitative role of theory  deductive, testing theory inductive, generation of theory epistemological orientation practices and norms of the natural science model (positivism) preference for an emphasis on how people interpret their world (interpretivism) ontological orientation social reality as an external, objective reality (objectivism) social reality as constantly shifting emergent property of individuals creation (constructionism) quantification in the collection and analysis of data words rather than quantification in the collection and analysis of data
Influences on the conduct of social research
Influences on the conduct of social research ,[object Object],[object Object]
Values ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Practical considerations ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Criteria for assessing the quality
Criteria for assessing the quality Reliability adequacy of measures are the measures that are devised for concepts (poverty, racial prejudice, deskilling, religious orthodoxy) are consistent? Replicability can other researchers replicate the findings? Validity the integrity of the conclusions that are generated from a piece of research’ (p. 32).  Trustworthiness Credibility - how believable are the findings? Transferability - do the findings apply to other contexts Dependability - are the findings likely to apply at other times? confirmability - investigator’s values intruded to a high degree?
Triangulation (conceptualised by Webb et al, 1966).  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Research designs and research methods
Research design Research method provides a framework for the collection and analysis of data a structure that guides the execution of a research method and the analysis of subsequent data.  a technique for collecting data.  reflects decisions about the priority being given to the range of dimensions of the research process ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Research designs Experimental Cross-sectional Longitudinal Case study Comparative
1. Experiments ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Experiments ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2. Cross-sectional designs ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
3. Longitudinal design(s) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4. Case study design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4. Case study design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4. Case study design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
5. Comparative design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Research strategy and research design together [ref pp. 61, 62 (Table), 64)
Research design Research strategy Quantitative Qualitative Experimental Cross-sectional Longitudinal Case study Comparative
Ethical issues [ref p. 133]
Methods of data collection
Methods structured interviewing self-completion questionnaires structured observation content analysis secondary analysis of official statistics ethnography and participant observation qualitative interviews focus groups conversation analysis documents as sources of data ????
Quantitative Qualitative Mixed structured interviewing self-completion questionnaires structured observation content analysis secondary analysis of official statistics ethnography and participant observation qualitative interviews focus groups conversation analysis documents as sources of data
Data analysis Quantitative univariate analysis bivariate analysis multivariate analysis statistical significance Qualitative analytic induction Grounded theory thematic analysis narrative analysis
Quantitative research
Quantitative research ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Qualitative research
Interviewing in qualitative research qualitative interviews - different from interview used in quantitative research less structured than interviews used in survey research two main types:  unstructured  and  semi-structured flexible ...  can accommodate respondents’ views [Ref. types of interviews - key concept 8.2. p. 196].
Differences between the structured and qualitative interviews Quantitative Qualitative To maximize the  reliability  and  validity  of measurement of key concepts. interviewees’ own perspectives clearly specified research questions to be investigated greater generality in the formulation of initial research ideas interview reflects researcher’s concerns greater interest in interviewee’s point of view rambling discouraged rambling / going off at tangent encouraged (to seek insight, what interviewee sees as important no departure from questions. no new questions. compromise standardisation.  interviewers can depart from the schedule / guide. new questions based on responses.  inflexible because of the need to standardise.  flexible. adjusting the interview direction depending on the emerging issues.  answers that can be coded and processed quickly.  researcher wants a rich, detailed answers.  unless longitudinal, interview on one occasion only.  more than one interview.
Preparing an interview guide ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Observations and notes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Research design and methodology

  • 1.
  • 2. Bryman, A. (2008) Social Research Methods, 3rd Edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Key reference
  • 3. Social research: some considerations Theory and research deductive (theory guides research) inductive (theory as an outcomes of research) Epistemological considerations positivism (a natural science epistemology) interpretivism Ontological considerations Objectivism constructivism Research strategy quantitative and qualitative Influences on the conduct values practical considerations
  • 4. The connection between theory and research
  • 5.
  • 6. Types of theory Grand theories Middle range theories (Merton 1967) social capital cultural capital symbolic interactionism critical theory labour process theory educational attainment assessment theories? Approaches to learning? too abstract and general offer few indications to researchers as to how they might guide or influence the collection of empirical evidence. fall somewhere between grand theories and empirical findings represent an attempt to understand and explain a limited aspect of social life.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 12.
  • 13. Epistemological considerations Positivism Interpretivism Advocates the application of the methods of the natural sciences to study the social reality and beyond. Subject matter of the social sciences - people and their institutions - is fundamentally different from that of the natural sciences. Researcher’s conceptualisation of reality ... reflects that reality the job of the social scientist to gain access to people’s ‘common-sense thinking’ and, to interpret their actions and their social world from their point of view.
  • 15. Ontological positions Objectivism Constructionism / Constructivism Social phenomena confront us as external facts that are beyond our reach or influence. e.g., organisation, culture has ‘the characteristics of an object and hence of having an objective reality’. (p. 18). social objects and categories are socially constructed.
  • 17.
  • 18. Quantitative Qualitative role of theory deductive, testing theory inductive, generation of theory epistemological orientation practices and norms of the natural science model (positivism) preference for an emphasis on how people interpret their world (interpretivism) ontological orientation social reality as an external, objective reality (objectivism) social reality as constantly shifting emergent property of individuals creation (constructionism) quantification in the collection and analysis of data words rather than quantification in the collection and analysis of data
  • 19. Influences on the conduct of social research
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Criteria for assessing the quality
  • 24. Criteria for assessing the quality Reliability adequacy of measures are the measures that are devised for concepts (poverty, racial prejudice, deskilling, religious orthodoxy) are consistent? Replicability can other researchers replicate the findings? Validity the integrity of the conclusions that are generated from a piece of research’ (p. 32). Trustworthiness Credibility - how believable are the findings? Transferability - do the findings apply to other contexts Dependability - are the findings likely to apply at other times? confirmability - investigator’s values intruded to a high degree?
  • 25.
  • 26. Research designs and research methods
  • 27.
  • 28. Research designs Experimental Cross-sectional Longitudinal Case study Comparative
  • 29.
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  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. Research strategy and research design together [ref pp. 61, 62 (Table), 64)
  • 38. Research design Research strategy Quantitative Qualitative Experimental Cross-sectional Longitudinal Case study Comparative
  • 40. Methods of data collection
  • 41. Methods structured interviewing self-completion questionnaires structured observation content analysis secondary analysis of official statistics ethnography and participant observation qualitative interviews focus groups conversation analysis documents as sources of data ????
  • 42. Quantitative Qualitative Mixed structured interviewing self-completion questionnaires structured observation content analysis secondary analysis of official statistics ethnography and participant observation qualitative interviews focus groups conversation analysis documents as sources of data
  • 43. Data analysis Quantitative univariate analysis bivariate analysis multivariate analysis statistical significance Qualitative analytic induction Grounded theory thematic analysis narrative analysis
  • 45.
  • 47. Interviewing in qualitative research qualitative interviews - different from interview used in quantitative research less structured than interviews used in survey research two main types: unstructured and semi-structured flexible ... can accommodate respondents’ views [Ref. types of interviews - key concept 8.2. p. 196].
  • 48. Differences between the structured and qualitative interviews Quantitative Qualitative To maximize the reliability and validity of measurement of key concepts. interviewees’ own perspectives clearly specified research questions to be investigated greater generality in the formulation of initial research ideas interview reflects researcher’s concerns greater interest in interviewee’s point of view rambling discouraged rambling / going off at tangent encouraged (to seek insight, what interviewee sees as important no departure from questions. no new questions. compromise standardisation. interviewers can depart from the schedule / guide. new questions based on responses. inflexible because of the need to standardise. flexible. adjusting the interview direction depending on the emerging issues. answers that can be coded and processed quickly. researcher wants a rich, detailed answers. unless longitudinal, interview on one occasion only. more than one interview.
  • 49.
  • 50.