How to do Qualitative Research
Qualitative research involves non-numerical data and analyses, often using a naturalistic approach to observe and analyze human behavior. Information is often gathered from interviews, naturalistic observation, focus groups, case studies, etc. Qualitative research is not analyzed statistically but rather conclusions are constructed using methods like content analysis and thematic analysis where researchers look for themes and patterns in their observed data and draw conclusions from that.
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Which of the following best describes the type of data primarily collected by qualitative researchers?