Data Presentation and Display in Qualitative Research
Keywords:
Data Presentation, Data Display, Qualitative ResearchAbstract
Data are essential part of research. Good presentation and display of data in research report helps inducing attention from readers and key stakeholders especially those who are involving in the approval of research report. Data used in qualitative research are variety in both sources and types of data. Qualitative data include transcriptions from interviews or observations and audiovisuals including data from several types of social media. Data analysis methods applied in qualitative research are also different from other types of research. Thus different type of methods and techniques in presenting and displaying qualitative data are required in each qualitative research projects. This paper aims to present various methods and strategies in presenting and displaying qualitative data in order to add more alternatives for researchers to appropriately choosing and applying them in their qualitative research project.
References
จําเนียร จวงตระกูล. (2560). การออกแบบการวิจัยภาคปฏิบัติ: การศึกษาจากบทความวิจัยในวารสารวิชาการในประเทศไทย. วารสารวิชาการแพรวากาฬสินธุ์. 4 (2). 172-206.
จําเนียร จวงตระกูล. (2563).การออกแบบการวิจัย: ประเด็นจริยธรรมและความน่าเชื่อถือของงานวิจัยเชิงคุณภาพ. กรุงเทพมหานคร: บริษัท ศูนย์กฎหมายธุรกิจอินเตอร์เนชั่นแนล จํากัด.
จําเนียร จวงตระกูล และ นวัสนันท์ วงศ์ประสิทธิ์. (2562). การวิเคราะห์เนื้อหาในการวิเคราะห์ข้อมูลการวิจัยเชิงคุณภาพ: PAAT Journal 2(2). 1-14.
Chenail, R. J. ( 1995) . Presenting Qualtative Data. The Qualitative Report, 2( 3) , 1-9. Online available at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol2/iss3/5: retrieved 3 May 2020.
Creswell, J. W. (2009). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches (3 ed.). Los Angeles: SAGE.
Creswell, J. W. (2013). Qualitative Inquiry & Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches (3 ed.). Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE.
Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (2018). Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research (3 ed.). Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Elo, S., & Kyngas, H. (2008). The qualitative content analysis process. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 62, 107-115.
Erlingsson, C., & Brysiewicz. (2017). A hands-on guide to doing content analysis. African Journal of Emergency Medicine, 7, 93-99.
Giorgi, A. (Ed.) (1985). Phenomenology and Psychological Research. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Hsieh, H-F., & Shannon, S. E. (2005). Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis. Qualitative Health Research, 15(9), 1277-1288.
Marshall, C., & Rossman, G. B. (1999). Designing Qualitative Research (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological Research Methods. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Nang, R. N., Monahan, F., Diehl, G. B., & French, D. (2015). A Qualitative Content Analysis of Global Health Engagements in Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute's Stability Operations Lessons Learned and Information Management System. Military Medicine, 180(4), 409-418.
QuestionPro. ( 2020) . Qualitative Data- Definition, Types, Analysis and Examples. Online available at: https://www.questionpro.com/blog/quantitative-data/: retrieved 24 August 2020.
Reay, T., Zafar, A., Monteiro, P., & Glaser, V. . (2019). Presenting Findings from Qualitative Research: One Size Does Not Fit All! Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 2019, 201-216.
Terrell, S. R. (2012). Mixed-Methods Research Methodologies. The Qualitative Report, 17(1), 254-280.
Verdinelli, S., & Scagnoli, N. (2013). Dara Display in Qualitative Research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 12, 359-381.
Zhang, Y., & Wildemuth, B. M. (2009). Qualitative analysis of content. In B. M. Wildemuth (Ed.), Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science (pp. 297-307). Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.