I participated in the 2022 Kent Stage "Ghost Walk" on Saturday evening. This year, instead of going around downtown Kent, or spooky spots along the Cuyahoga River, the event took place in the Wolcott Lilac Gardens, a local attraction. I had never heard of the gardens but went on a ghost walk a few years ago and heard from areas ghost hunters, so I thought I'd give this another try at a new location.
The walk and stories were enjoyable although it went on a little long and got sort of cold. I thought about this a lot afterward and had vivid dreams. The next day, when I thought again about some of what I saw and heard, I realized I had encountered qualitative and quantitative approaches to ghost hunting.
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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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