Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Dr. William M. Bauer
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Dr. William M. Bauer
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Key Ideas
Configurations of research
Development of quantitative research
Development of qualitative research
Definitions of qualitative and quantitative
research
The relationship between the research
process and qualitative and quantitative
research
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Three Configurations of
Research
Study A
Study C
Qualitative Qualitative
Characteristics Characteristics
Quantitative
Characteristics
Quantitative
Characteristics
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The Development of
Quantitative Research:
Historical Trends
Statistical Procedures
Test and Measurement Practices
Research Designs
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Historical Trends: Statistical
Procedures
Correlational procedures
Comparing groups
Cause/Effect relationships
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Historical Trends: Testing and
Measurement
Testing mental abilities (late 19th century)
Measuring achievement (e.g. SAT)
Predicting achievement from standardized
measurements
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Historical Trends: Research
Designs
Educational Surveys (late 19th century)
Simple Experiments (early 20th century)
Multiple groups and tests (by 1935)
Longitudinal designs
Books on research design (e.g. Kerlinger
1964)
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The Development of Qualitative
Research: Major Themes
Philosophical Ideas
Procedural Developments
Advocacy Practices
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Qualitative Research:
Philosophical Ideas
Naturalistic Inquiry or Constructivism
consider the participants point of view
describe participant’s view within a setting or
context
This is an alternative perspective to
traditional research
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Qualitative Research:
Procedural Developments
Central Phenomenon rather than research
question or hypothesis
Methods such as interviews, observations
and interviews
Designs such as case studies, grounded
theory and narrative
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Qualitative Research:
Advocacy Practices
The qualitative researcher is not objective,
politically neutral observer
The qualitative researcher is an observer
of the human condition
The meaning of the research is plural,
political and open
The project is collaborative and
participatory
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Characteristics of Quantitative and
Qualitative Research in the Process of
Research
Quantitative Steps in the Qualitative
Characteristics Research Process Characteristics
Description of trends and Exploratory/ Understanding
Explanation Oriented
Identifying a Problem a Central Phenomenon
•Major Role •Minor Role
•Justify Problem Reviewing the Literature •Justify Problem
•Specific and Narrow •General and Broad
•Measurable/Observable Specifying a Purpose •Participants’ Experience
•Pre-determined Instruments •Emerging Protocols
•Numeric Data Collecting Data •Text or image data
•Large numbers •Small Number
•Statistical •Text Analysis
•Description of Trends Analyze and Interpret Data •Description/Themes
•Comparisons/Predictions •Larger meanings of findings
•Standard and Fixed Report and Evaluate •Flexible and Emerging
•Objective and Unbiased •Reflexive and Biased
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Definitions of Qualitative and
Quantitative Research
Quantitative Research Qualitative Research
Quantitative research is an inquiry Quantitative research is an inquiry
approach useful for describing trends approach useful for exploring and
and explaining the relationship understanding a central phenomenon.
among variables found in the To learn about this phenomenon, the
literature. To conduct this inquiry, inquirer asks participants broad, general
the investigator specifies narrow questions, collects the detailed views of
questions, locates or develops participants in the form of words or
instruments using statistics. From images, and analyzes the information for
the results of these analyzes, the description and themes. From this data,
researcher interprets the data using the researcher interprets the meaning of
prior predictions and research the information drawing on personal
studies. The final report, presented reflections and past research. The
in standard format, display structure of the final report is flexible,
researcher objectivity and lack of and it displays the researcher’s biases
bias. and thoughts.
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Characteristics of Quantitative and
Qualitative Research in the Process of
Research
Steps in the Two Approaches Research Designs
Research Process
Quantitative
Identifying a Problem Qualitative
Quantitative
Reviewing the Literature Qualitative •Experimental
Quantitative •Correlational
Specifying a Purpose Qualitative •Survey
Quantitative
Collecting Data Qualitative
•Mixed
Quantitative •Action
Analyze and Interpret Data Qualitative •Ethnography
•Grounded
Quantitative Theory
Report and Evaluate Qualitative •Narrative
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Quantitative Designs and Uses
Intervention Non-Intervention
Research Research
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Qualitative Research Designs
and Uses
Exploring common
Exploring the shared Exploring individual
experiences of
culture of a people stories to describe
individuals to
group the lives of people
develop a theory
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Combined Designs and Uses
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