During the process of writing up an abstract based on a qualitative project, I found myself trying to guess how information would be received by the potential reviewers. In essence, I found myself trying to interpret how I think the information wil be interpreted and deciding how to present the information in order to see that people interpret it in a way that is as close as possible to how I want them to interpret it. While this may not result in the best representation of my interpretation, it hopefully will result in some understanding of the data in a meaningful way that at least approaches the ideal interpretation.
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I have not made posts for several days which may suggest that I am not doing anything (research related, that is). I wrote a post last week while I was offline and kept it in the hard drive of a computer - instead of portable storage which I rely on greatly - so I did not get it up right away. It was written during some analysis last Saturday, Feb 23rd and follows the break.
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AuthorI am Sheryl L. Chatfield, Ph.D, C.T.R.S. I am a member of the faculty in the College of Public Health at Kent State University. I also Co-coordinate the Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research and I am a member of the Design Innovation Team at Kent State. Archives
February 2024
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