NRS 433V Data Management in Qualitative Studies
NRS 433V Data Management in Qualitative Studies
I need 2 discussion questions written they need to have references and be 250 words each I have sources attached plus any other instructions. Thanks.
DQ1
Qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes overwhelming to the researcher. Discuss two strategies that would help a researcher manage and organize the data.
DQ2
The three types of qualitative research are phenomenological, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. Compare the differences and similarities between two of the three types of qualitative studies and give an example of each.
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Week two will focus on:
- Analyzing the ethical considerations associated with the conduct of nursing research.
- Critically appraising components of a qualitative research article.
- Comparing different types of qualitative design.
Continue to participate in the discussion forums. You have an individual paper due at the end of the week.
- Use the practice problem you chose and TWO qualitative, peer-reviewed research articles you identified in the Topic 1 assignment to complete this essay assignment.
- Summarize the two studies, explain how the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.
- Refer to the resource “Research Critique Guidelines Part 1” that is attached to the week two assignment task and this announcement.
- Use the APA Style Guide and remain within the maximum word count.
- Headings are recommended – use the headings on the critique guideline to organize your writing
- There should only be TWO references, which will be the articles you are critiquing unless you would like to add a different article as a source for your introduction.
Grand Canyon University. (Ed.). (2018). Nursing research: Understanding methods for best practice.
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For additional information, the following is recommended:
Grand Canyon University. (Ed.). (2018). Applied statistics for health care.
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