Crafting Qualitative Research Questions
A Prequel to Design
- Elizabeth (Betsy) A. Baker - University of Missouri, USA
Qualitative Research Methods
Intermediate/Advanced Qualitative Research | Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods | Qualitative Health & Nursing Research | Qualitative Inquiry | Qualitative Inquiry | Qualitative Research in Education | Qualitative Research in Education | Research Methods in Social Work | Research Methods in Sociology | Thesis & Dissertation Guides
The essence of research design is the ability to articulate your research question. The research question is the precursor to the study, and a well-crafted question encapsulates all of the design elements for that study. Based on more than 20 years of conducting research, collaborating with colleagues to formulate research projects, and experience advising doctoral students, author Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) A. Baker forged a research design heuristic which she introduces in this book. She starts by dissecting the anatomy of a qualitative research question, outlines the role of paradigms in research design, describes strategies to use the anatomy as a design heuristic, and provides sample cases that track the decisions two researchers made while formulating a qualitative question. The book concludes with advice on how to move from the research question to the proposal. Throughout, the author provides handy worksheets that readers can complete as they work on crafting their own research question.
A very useful resource for both new and experienced researchers. Highly experienced herself, the author guides the reader through the process of crafting a research question that brings the process into clarity and demystifies it.
Sample Materials & Chapters
CH001 - The Anatomy of Qualitative Research Questions
CH002 - The Role of Paradigms in Research Design