Investigating the Social World
Ninth Edition
Learning Objectives
- Identify the circumstances that make qualitative methods most useful.
- Describe the features of qualitative research that most distinguish it from quantitative research.
- Define the methods of ethnography, netnography, and case study research.
- Compare the advantages and disadvantages of each participant observer role.
- Discuss the major challenges at each stage of a field research project.
- Explain how field researchers take and analyze notes.
- Describe the process of intensive interviewing and compare it to the process of interviewing in survey research.
- Discuss the advantages of focus group research and identify particular challenges focus group researchers face.
- Identify the major ethical challenges faced by qualitative researchers and discuss one qualitative research project that posed particular ethical concerns.
- Explain what qualitative elements can add to surveys and experiments.