Pluralism in qualitative research: the impact of different researchers and qualitative approaches on the analysis of qualitative data.

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Frost, N., Nolas, S., Brooks-Gordon, B., Esin, C., Holt, A., Mehdizadeh, L. and Shinebourne, P. 2010. Pluralism in qualitative research: the impact of different researchers and qualitative approaches on the analysis of qualitative data. Qualitative Research. 10 (4), pp. 441-460. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794110366802
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TitlePluralism in qualitative research: the impact of different researchers and qualitative approaches on the analysis of qualitative data.
AuthorsFrost, N., Nolas, S., Brooks-Gordon, B., Esin, C., Holt, A., Mehdizadeh, L. and Shinebourne, P.
Abstract

Qualitative approaches to research in psychology and the social sciences are increasingly used. The variety of approaches incorporates different epistemologies, theoretical traditions and practices with associated analysis techniques spanning a range of theoretical and empirical frameworks. Despite the increase in mixed method approaches it is unusual for qualitative methods to be used in combination with each other. The Pluralism in Qualitative Research project (PQR) was developed in order to investigate the benefits and creative tensions of integrating diverse qualitative approaches. Amongst other objectives it seeks to interrogate the contributions and impact of researchers and methods on data analysis. The paper presents our pluralistic analysis of a single semi-structured interview transcript. Analyses were carried out by different researchers using grounded theory, Foucauldian discourse analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis and narrative analysis. We discuss the variation and agreement in the analysis of the data. The implications of the findings on the conduct, writing and presentation of qualitative research are discussed.

Research GroupApplied Health Psychology group
Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research group
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalQualitative Research
ISSN1468-7941
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PrintAug 2010
Publication process dates
Deposited08 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794110366802
LanguageEnglish
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