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                   4                                 Tips on Qualitative and Quantitative
                                                                             Data Collection Methods
                There are two broad categories of data collection methods: qualitative and quantitative.
                Initially much of the work of the CLIPs is likely to fall in the area of qualitative research.
                Later the work may involve more quantitative methods.
                Qualitative Research
                Qualitative research is grounded in the assumption that individuals construct social
                reality in the form of meanings and interpretations, and that these constructions tend to
                be transitory and situational. Use qualitative methods to capture what people say about
                their meanings and interpretations. Qualitative research typically involves qualitative
                data, i.e., data obtained through methods such interviews, on-site observations, and
                focus groups that is in narrative rather than numerical form. Such data are analyzed by
                looking for themes and patterns. It involves reading, rereading, and exploring the data.
                How the data are gathered will greatly affect the ease of analysis and utility of findings.
                Resources on Qualitative Research
                Books
                Many books are available on this topic. Three suggested books are:
                    1.  Maxwell, J.(1996). Qualitative research design: An interactive approach.
                        Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage.
                    2.  Patton, M. (2002). Qualitative research & evaluation methods. (3rd
                        edition).Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage.
                    3.  Wholey, J., Hatry, H., & Newcomer, K. (eds). (2004). Handbook of practical
                        program evaluation. San Francisco, CA. Jossey-Bass.
                Web Resources
                There are numerous web sites that provide useful information and tools for conducting
                research. One is the website of the Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University
                that includes checklists of issues to consider when using different program evaluation
                models. For qualitative research, look in particular at the piece by Michael Quinn Patton
                on Qualitative Evaluation.
                http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/checklistmenu.htm
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                Quantitative Research
                Quantitative inquiries use numerical and statistical processes to answer specific
                questions. Statistics are used in a variety of ways to support inquiry or program
                assessment/evaluation. Descriptive statistics are numbers used to describe a group of
                items. Inferential statistics are computed from a sample drawn from a larger population
                with the intention of making generalizations from the sample about the whole
                population. The accuracy of inferences drawn from a sample is critically affected by the
                sampling procedures used.
                It is important to start planning the statistical analyses at the same time that planning
                for an inquiry begins. Decisions about analysis techniques to use and statistics to report
                are affected by levels of measurement of the variables in the study, the questions being
                addressed, and the type and level of information that you expect to include in reporting
                on your discoveries.
                Resources for Quantitative Research
                Books
                Numerous books are available on quantitative research. One suggestion is:
                    1.  Wholey, J., Hatry, H., & Newcomer, K. (eds). (2004). Handbook of practical
                       program evaluation. San Francisco, CA. Jossey-Bass.
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