Qualitative Research Titles For You!
Shawn Sy | Sept 3, 2021
Although research is not everybody’s cup of tea, it equips you with the right information and knowledge to answer the unknown, develop your reasoning skills, and solve problems in the most efficient way possible. Yes, it can be tedious to some, but hey! Research work can also be fun once you get to know the basics. And, once you finish and submit your first research output, you’ll definitely feel that sense of achievement after a long day’s work.
To get you started, here are some qualitative research titles available in the Senior High School South School Library for you to borrow and read:
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods: A Guidebook and Resource (Fourth Edition)
by Steven J. Taylor, Robert Bogdan, and Marjorie L. DeVault
Now in its fourth edition, Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods: A Guidebook and Resource will provide you with comprehensive content in collecting and presenting data for your qualitative research activities. What’s more, is that it illustrates the entire research process from design through writing.
Learn how to conduct the proper way of researching as you learn the:
- Strengths and limitations of qualitative data;
- Work around common methodological issues;
- Read through actual field notes with real-world observations; and
- Discover the full range of qualitative methods throughout the research process.
Qualitative Research as Stepwise-Deductive Induction
by Aksel Tjora
Refreshing and reinvigorating. This book provides a thorough step-by-step approach to gathering and processing data for your qualitative research. Created by Aksel Tjora, Qualitative Research as Stepwise-Deductive Induction will help you learn the basics of structuring analytical work to extend your insights about a subject without going through the hassle of studying all data generated throughout your project.
A Practical Guide to Using Qualitative Research with Randomized Controlled Trials
by Alicia O’Cathain
Learn how to measure the effectiveness of your research activities with randomized controlled trials (RCTs) by reading A Practical Guide to Using Qualitative Research with Randomized Controlled Trials by Alicia O’Cathain. Her book consists of a three-part discussion that covers the process of using qualitative research with RCTs from the beginning till the end.
Qualitative Research in Practice: Examples for Discussion and Analysis (Second Edition)
by Sharan B. Merriam and Robin S. Grenier
Seek ways to discover and portray your participant’s perspective and uncover new insights as you go through numerous qualitative researches. In the second edition of Qualitative Research in Practice: Examples for Discussion and Analysis, learn how each of the 16 articles compiled by the authors clarifies the philosophical underpinnings of qualitative research and its difference from the quantitative approaches.
Now that you’ve seen some of our materials in the library, are you up for the challenge to become a professional researcher? Learn to exercise your critical thinking skills and establish your individuality and creativity through writing today. Borrow books from our library; we are available every Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 NN. If you cannot come personally, feel free to contact your librarians and we will scan and deliver your book chapter request via email.