Collecting qualitative data: Part I: journal as a method: experience, rationale and limitations
Author(s)
Tuckett, Anthony G.
E. Stewart, Don
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2004
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This article discusses the experience, rationale for and limitations of the group discussion as a method for collecting qualitative data. The researcher defines the group discussion as a focused group depth discussion' premised on a review of the focus group literature. A number of strengths are proposed for and the limitations are countered in the use of the group discussion as a method for collecting qualitative data.This article discusses the experience, rationale for and limitations of the group discussion as a method for collecting qualitative data. The researcher defines the group discussion as a focused group depth discussion' premised on a review of the focus group literature. A number of strengths are proposed for and the limitations are countered in the use of the group discussion as a method for collecting qualitative data.
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Journal Title
Contemporary Nurse
Volume
16
Issue
3
Subject
Nursing