Above is a slide from my TQR presentation in January of this year. You can find all of the slides on the newly titled: Research, papers and presentations page of this website.
Time has slipped away these last two months but I am not going to waste space making excuses for failing to post blog entries. I completed my Ph.D.., searched for and obtained a faculty position and am in the process of packing to move while continuing to take a class and work on independent and collaborative research projects. No doubt I will refer to some of those experiences in future posts. I am in the midst of validating some transcripts of interviews that I did not conduct or transcribe. This has been a new experience for me and it has both reinforced my belief that researchers should create (or at least validate) their own interview transcripts. But knowing that is not the case, I have come up with a few recommendations for interviewers who know someone else is going to transcribe and people who are asked to transcribe someone else's work.
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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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