Data collection is critical to the social research process. When implemented correctly, data collection enhances the quality of a social research study. However, doctoral students and early career researchers may encounter challenges with data collection. This article reports on the data collection challenges in dissertation research encountered by doctoral students enrolled in a public health program at a southeastern United States urban university. Each doctoral student shared at least one challenge and how it affected the data collection process. Additionally, the doctoral students shared how the identified challenges were addressed or suggested recommendations. Understanding these experiences of doctoral students is helpful for doctoral students and early career researchers conducting social research. The lessons learned may guide faculty in research mentoring and structuring research seminars for doctoral students.
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Rimando, M., Brace, A. M., Namageyo-Funa, A., Parr, T. L., & Sealy, D. A. (2015). Data collection challenges and recommendations for early career researchers. Qualitative Report, 20(12), 2025–2036. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2428
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