The Socratic Method in Qualitative Research
The Socratic Method is a well-known pedagogical and philosophical approach characterised by the use of open-ended questioning and dialogue to stimulate critical thinking, explore ideas, and arrive at deeper insights. While traditionally associated with education and philosophy, the Socratic Method has found a valuable place in the realm of qualitative research.
How Mixed Methods Can Be Used to Avoid Bias
Silverchain used mixed methods research to understand consumer decisions. This helped to minimise recall bias and social desirability bias by identifying the most salient events or experiences for the participants and corroborating the findings
Reducing Bias in Self-Reporting Research
Self-reporting is a common method of collecting data in research. However, it is important to be aware of the potential for bias in self-reporting.
Thematic Analysis in Qualitative Studies
Thematic Analysis's Role in Understanding Stories
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