Writing Strategies and Ethical Considerations
Writing Strategies and Ethical Considerations
Procedures
Philosophical assumptions or worldview of qualitative research
Qualitative design (e.g., ethnography, case study)
Role of the researcher
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In this example, the writer includes introduction, procedures, ethical
issues, preliminary findings and expected impact of the study. A separate
section reviewing the literature may be included, but it is optional, as
discussed in Chapter 3. Several appendixes may seem unusual.
Developing a timeline
Procedures
Philosophical assumptions or worldview
Qualitative research strategy
Role of the researcher
Data collection procedures (including the collaborative approaches
used with participants)
Theoretical perspective
Methods
Type of research design (e.g., experimental,
survey) Population, sample, and participants
Data collection instruments, variables, and materials
Data analysis procedures
Anticipated ethical issues in the study
Preliminary studies or pilot tests
Introduction
Methods
A definition
of mixed
methods
research The
type of
design used
and its
definition
Challenges in using this design and
how they will be addressed
Examples of use of the type of
design
Reference and inclusion of a
diagram of procedures
Quantitative data collection
Qualitative data analysis
Mixed methods data analysis procedures
Validity approaches in both quantitative and qualitative research
Researcher’s resources and skills to conduct mixed methods research
Potential ethical issues
References
This format shows that the researcher poses both a purpose statement and
research questions for quantitative and qualitative components, as well as
mixed components. It is important to specify early in the proposal the
reasons (rationale) for the mixed methods approach and to identify key
elements of the design, such as the type of mixed methods study, a visual
diagram of the procedures, and both the quantitative and qualitative data
collection and analysis steps. All of these parts could make the mixed
methods proposal lengthier than either the qualitative or quantitative
proposal.