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Qualitative data |
Descriptive data that allows pps to elaborate and give their opinion |
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Quantitative data |
Usually numerical data that can be statistically analysed. |
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Investigator effect |
Any (unintentional) influnce of the researcher's behaviour on data/pps or the outcome |
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To prevent investigator effects ... |
Standardise the questions in the same way (tone, behaviour) |
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Explain HOW content analysis could have been conducted (4) |
-make codes prior to collecting the dtata -eg: dream of being chased, falling, slapping, hugging. -analyse data + tally each time the code occurs -then turn the data into an appropriate table or graph |
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Explain how RELIABILITY of Content Analysis could be assessed (4) |
Get another researcher. The R will look at the original research. they both have to come up woth codes or reread the data - comapre both results/ tally chart. 80% consistency = reliable |
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Consent Form |
Dear ...,
Length of time you want them available for. What they will be doing. Ethical issues. Right to withdraw. Confidentiality. Sign if agree. Signature.... Date...... |