Here are the slides from our session on analysing and interpreting data, in which we discussed:
 

  • what ‘data’ is and can comprise of in action research (see Pine 2009, Chapter 11 for inspiration)
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  • what sort of data is useful for answering your practical and intellectual questions
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  • when and why we might not use certain kinds of data — in particular the uses and misuses of statistical measures
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  • what it means to make an ‘informed claim’ to knowledge when data are not complete or representative
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  • how to weave different kinds of data together or examine them with different methods
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  • what it means to ‘code’ texts, and different approaches for doing so.



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