Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 7 March 28th 2016 Research Readers may remember in previous articles I talked about ownership of a validated questionnaire that I intend to use as part of the research. At... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 6 December 28th 2015 Research Has months of being a researcher lived up to expectations? Here, I look back on my experiences, and how it’s changed me. Several months into... Continue reading...
Designing RCT December 28th 2015 Research Research comes in many guises and there is a ‘Hierarchy of Research Evidence’ which can offer you a guide as to how reliable the findings... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 5 October 28th 2015 Research Initially the research was looking at driving related fears and phobias. As these are closely linked to anxiety and stress, in many ways it was... Continue reading...
Qualitative New October 28th 2015 Research The qualitative research paradigm is still relatively new in historical terms and as such is still developing and evolving. I thought it would be interesting... Continue reading...
Was Erickson an ethnographic researcher? August 28th 2015 Research The best way of learning, to use folk language, is by getting the feel of it. You get the feel of a poem, the feeling... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 4 August 28th 2015 Research I was warned at the off that a review of existing research would be a huge task, something reiterated by the many people who told me... Continue reading...
Clinical Research June 28th 2015 Research When NLP was first developed, there was never any intention for the methodology to be researched, in fact Bandler, Grinder and other early developers were... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 3 June 28th 2015 Research Good research, by its very nature, is about establishing facts or gaining a deeper insight through the use of data. What it’s not about is... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 2 April 28th 2015 Research I’ve always been interested in research, and as a writer I may try to convince myself that my day job is ‘research’. But in truth,... Continue reading...
Stats in Research April 28th 2015 Research As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of data. This article aims to give an introductory outline to... Continue reading...
Interviewing February 28th 2015 Research It is understandable to assume that someone with strong clinical skills would easily transition into doing research interviews, but as we found out recently it’s... Continue reading...
Diary of a Wannabe Researcher Part 1 February 28th 2015 Research It was a day like any other – until, that is, the phone rang. It was a call that changed my life in many ways,... Continue reading...
Making Qualitative Research Count December 28th 2014 Research While qualitative research has now been around for many years, in some disciplines there is still a sense from some quarters that it is in... Continue reading...
Narrative and Siscourse October 28th 2014 Research Narrative analysis focuses on the ways in which people make and use stories to interpret the world. This doesn’t mean that they report sets of... Continue reading...
Clean Language August 28th 2014 Research The purpose of this article is to outline applications of Clean Language to research interviewing. While Clean Language is a distinct approach from NLP, there... Continue reading...
Phenomenological Analysis June 28th 2014 Research Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) (*1) was developed in the mid-1990s by Jonathan Smith as a tool to bridge the gap between traditional positivist methods (e.g.... Continue reading...
Phenomenology April 28th 2014 Research What does NLP have in common with a philosophy called ‘phenomenology’ that was developed in the 19th century? And why are people who have trained... Continue reading...
Systemic Enquiry February 28th 2014 Research I would like to introduce you to a process for research and do this from the perspective of Virginia Satir. Continue reading...
Ethics December 28th 2013 Research The series of articles to date has covered a broad range of research topics, from reading research papers critically, to undertaking research across a range... Continue reading...