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Hearing and telling stories: Using qualitative research methodology

Hearing and telling stories: Using qualitative research methodology. Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya http://kakali.org. Audiology and Speech Pathology Colloquium February 15, 2008. Hearing & Telling Stories. The Hourglass of Research. Terrain of Qualitative Research. Understand.

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Hearing and telling stories: Using qualitative research methodology

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  1. Hearing and telling stories: Using qualitative research methodology Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya http://kakali.org Audiology and Speech Pathology Colloquium February 15, 2008

  2. Hearing & Telling Stories

  3. The Hourglass of Research

  4. Terrain of Qualitative Research Understand Interpretive, Naturalistic, Constructivist, Phenomenological,Hermeneutic Critical, Feminist, Race Theories,Praxis-oriented, Participatory Action Research, Gay & Lesbian Interrogate Deconstruct Postcolonial, Diaspora, Postmodern,Poststructural, Post-paradigmatic Portions modified from Lather, P. (1991), Getting Smart. Routledge: NY

  5. Iterative Structure of Qualitative Research Epistemology Theory Representation Methods Analysis

  6. Audiology & Qualitative Research

  7. Speech Pathology & Qualitative Research • Speech Language • Speech communication • Speech perception • Cognition • Attention, memory • Problem-solving skills • Voice Disorders • Behavioral research • Intervention research

  8. Data Sources Tangible Sources Participant Observations Elicitations Documents In-depth Interviews Tacit Sources

  9. Types of Qualitative Studies

  10. Sampling

  11. Representing Findings

  12. Academic Rigor & Trustworthiness

  13. Comments & Questions • What are you walking away with today that you didn’t know before? • What questions do you have at this time about the relevance of qualitative research in your field? • For more information go to http://kakali.org

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