Presentation types of qualitative research
Presentation types of qualitative research
Presented By, 
Muhammad Afzal Roll # 14 
Muhammad Ishfaq Roll # 13 
The University of Lahore 
Baba Fareed Campus Pakpattan.
Types of Qualitative Research 
Introduction 
• There are 4 major 
types of qualitative 
research. 
• (approaches, forms) 
• Phenomenology 
• Ethnography 
• Case Study 
• Grounded theory 
Qualitative research relies 
primarily on the collection of 
qualitative data 
(nonnumeric data such as words , pictures) 
The difference between qualitative 
data and quantitative data. 
• Qualitative data 
• Quantitative data
Phenomenology 
The first major 
approach to 
qualitative research 
is phenomenology. 
The descriptive 
study of how 
individuals 
experience a 
phenomenon. 
The researcher tries to gain 
access to individuals' 
life-worlds, which is their world 
of experience; it is where 
consciousness exists. 
Conducting in-depth 
interviews is a common 
method for gaining access to 
individuals' life-worlds.
Phenomenology 
The researcher, searches for the 
invariant structures of individuals' 
experiences. 
Phenomenological researchers often search 
for commonalities across individuals.
Phenomenology 
Report 
After analyzing phenomenological research 
data, write a report that provides rich 
description and a "vicarious experience" of 
being there for the reader of the report.
Ethnography 
• The second major 
approach to 
qualitative research 
is Ethnography. 
 The discovery and 
description of the 
culture of a group 
of people. 
• Ethnography originates in the 
discipline of Anthropology, the 
concept of culture is of central 
importance. 
• Culture is the system of shared 
beliefs, values, practices, language, 
norms, rituals, and material things 
that group members use to 
understand their world.
Ethnography 
One can study 
• Micro cultures such as the culture in a classroom 
• Macro cultures such as the United States of America 
culture. 
There are two additional or specialized types of 
ethnography. 
• 1. Ethnology .. The comparative study of cultural 
groups. 
• 2. Ethno history .. The study of the cultural past of a 
group of people.
Ethnography 
The final ethnography 
(the report) should provide a rich and holistic 
description of the culture of the group under study
Case Study 
The third major 
approach to 
qualitative research 
is Case Study . 
 The detailed 
account and 
analysis of one or 
more cases. 
• A case is a bounded system. 
(a person, a group, an activity, a 
process). 
Because the roots of case 
study are interdisciplinary, 
many different concepts and 
theories can be used to 
describe and explain the case.
Case Study 
Robert Stake classifies case study research into three types: 
• Intrinsic case study 
where the interest is only in understanding the particulars of the 
case. 
• Instrumental case study 
where the interest is in understanding something more general 
than the case. 
• Collective case study 
where interest is in studying and comparing multiple cases in a 
single research study.
Case Study 
The case study final report 
should provide a rich (i.e., vivid and 
detailed) and holistic (i.e., describes the 
whole and its parts) description of the 
case and its context
Grounded Theory 
The fourth major 
approach to qualitative 
research is 
Grounded Theory. 
• Grounded Theory is 
an approach for 
developing theory 
that is "grounded in 
data systematically 
gathered and 
analyzed". 
It is usually used to 
generate theory. 
Grounded theory can also be 
used to test previously 
grounded theories.
Grounded Theory 
Four important characteristics 
• Fit : Does the theory correspond to real-world data? 
• Understanding : Is the theory clear and understandable? 
• Generality: Is the theory abstract enough to the 
original research study? 
• Control : Can the theory be applied to produce real-world 
results?
Grounded Theory 
Data analysis often follows three steps: 
Open coding 
Reading transcripts line-by- line and identifying and coding 
the concepts found in the data. 
Axial coding 
Organizing the concepts and making them more abstract. 
Selective coding 
Focusing on the main ideas, developing the story, and 
finalizing the grounded theory.
Grounded Theory 
The final report 
should include a detailed and clear 
description of the grounded theory.
Presentation types of qualitative research

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Presentation types of qualitative research

  • 3. Presented By, Muhammad Afzal Roll # 14 Muhammad Ishfaq Roll # 13 The University of Lahore Baba Fareed Campus Pakpattan.
  • 4. Types of Qualitative Research Introduction • There are 4 major types of qualitative research. • (approaches, forms) • Phenomenology • Ethnography • Case Study • Grounded theory Qualitative research relies primarily on the collection of qualitative data (nonnumeric data such as words , pictures) The difference between qualitative data and quantitative data. • Qualitative data • Quantitative data
  • 5. Phenomenology The first major approach to qualitative research is phenomenology. The descriptive study of how individuals experience a phenomenon. The researcher tries to gain access to individuals' life-worlds, which is their world of experience; it is where consciousness exists. Conducting in-depth interviews is a common method for gaining access to individuals' life-worlds.
  • 6. Phenomenology The researcher, searches for the invariant structures of individuals' experiences. Phenomenological researchers often search for commonalities across individuals.
  • 7. Phenomenology Report After analyzing phenomenological research data, write a report that provides rich description and a "vicarious experience" of being there for the reader of the report.
  • 8. Ethnography • The second major approach to qualitative research is Ethnography.  The discovery and description of the culture of a group of people. • Ethnography originates in the discipline of Anthropology, the concept of culture is of central importance. • Culture is the system of shared beliefs, values, practices, language, norms, rituals, and material things that group members use to understand their world.
  • 9. Ethnography One can study • Micro cultures such as the culture in a classroom • Macro cultures such as the United States of America culture. There are two additional or specialized types of ethnography. • 1. Ethnology .. The comparative study of cultural groups. • 2. Ethno history .. The study of the cultural past of a group of people.
  • 10. Ethnography The final ethnography (the report) should provide a rich and holistic description of the culture of the group under study
  • 11. Case Study The third major approach to qualitative research is Case Study .  The detailed account and analysis of one or more cases. • A case is a bounded system. (a person, a group, an activity, a process). Because the roots of case study are interdisciplinary, many different concepts and theories can be used to describe and explain the case.
  • 12. Case Study Robert Stake classifies case study research into three types: • Intrinsic case study where the interest is only in understanding the particulars of the case. • Instrumental case study where the interest is in understanding something more general than the case. • Collective case study where interest is in studying and comparing multiple cases in a single research study.
  • 13. Case Study The case study final report should provide a rich (i.e., vivid and detailed) and holistic (i.e., describes the whole and its parts) description of the case and its context
  • 14. Grounded Theory The fourth major approach to qualitative research is Grounded Theory. • Grounded Theory is an approach for developing theory that is "grounded in data systematically gathered and analyzed". It is usually used to generate theory. Grounded theory can also be used to test previously grounded theories.
  • 15. Grounded Theory Four important characteristics • Fit : Does the theory correspond to real-world data? • Understanding : Is the theory clear and understandable? • Generality: Is the theory abstract enough to the original research study? • Control : Can the theory be applied to produce real-world results?
  • 16. Grounded Theory Data analysis often follows three steps: Open coding Reading transcripts line-by- line and identifying and coding the concepts found in the data. Axial coding Organizing the concepts and making them more abstract. Selective coding Focusing on the main ideas, developing the story, and finalizing the grounded theory.
  • 17. Grounded Theory The final report should include a detailed and clear description of the grounded theory.