Preparing a Qualitative Research-Based Dissertation: Lessons Learned

  • Bowen G
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In this article, a newly minted Ph.D. shares seven lessons learned during the process of preparing a dissertation based on qualitative research methods. While most of the lessons may be applicable to any kind of research, the writer focuses on the special challenges of employing a qualitative methodology. The lessons are: (1) Read, read, read; (2) Consult the experts; (3) Adhere to university regulations; (4) Pay attention to rigor and trustworthiness; (5) Give details of the methodology; (6) Don't be afraid to include numerical data; and (7) Prepare to publish.

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Bowen, G. (2015). Preparing a Qualitative Research-Based Dissertation: Lessons Learned. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2005.1846

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