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Qualitative Data Collection

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About the lecture

In this lecture, we think about qualitative data collection, focusing in particular on: (i) defining qualitative data as word-based data, which can include feelings, views, and attitudes; (ii) collection methods, which include interviews and focus groups; (iii) other collection methods, including emails, natural observation and case studies; (iv) content and thematic analyses as methods of making sense of an individual’s communications; (v) some key advantages of qualitative data, including that it is more in-depth, flexible with regard to the type of questions which can be asked, and externally valid; (vi) some key disadvantages of qualitative data, which include difficulties with replication and analysis, as well as its vulnerability to bias.

About the lecturer

Dr Eduardo Vasquez is a senior lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent. His research interests include aggression, inter-group relations/conflict, and the influence of alcohol on social behaviours. Some of Dr Vasquez’s recent publications include 'Are you insulting me? Exposure to alcohol primes increases aggression following ambiguous provocation' (2014), 'Any of them will do: In-group identification, out-group entitativity, and gang membership as predictors of group based retribution' (2015), and 'The sexual objectification of girls and aggression towards them in gang and non-gang affiliated youth' (2017).

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Vasquez, E. (2022, June 09). Quantitative and Qualitative Data - Qualitative Data Collection [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/quantitative-and-qualitative-data?auth=0&lesson=7618&option=1352&type=lesson

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Vasquez, E. "Quantitative and Qualitative Data – Qualitative Data Collection." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 09 Jun 2022, https://massolit.io/options/quantitative-and-qualitative-data?auth=0&lesson=7618&option=1352&type=lesson