Application Homework: Analysis of Quantitative and Qualitative Data
In order to provide meaningful results, research processes must be carefully selected and appropriate for the data being analyzed. Statistical programs such as SPSS are frequently utilized by researchers to conduct the analysis of large data sets. These data are organized to provide meaningful interpretation and often include descriptive statistics. Qualitative analysis is completed using content analysis, looking for patterns and themes that emerge from the data. Individual experiences described in interviews and focus groups are considered data and are often provided as examples to support the results in the study publication. Whether you will engage in either quantitative or qualitative research, it is likely that you will encounter both types of studies in the literature. As a nursing professional, being able to analyze and interpret both types of research designs will be important to affect nursing practice that promotes positive health outcomes in quality of care and patient safety.
For Part A of this Homework, you will conduct descriptive statistical analyses using quantitative data. For Part B of this Homework, you will conduct content coding to analyze qualitative data. Review the Instructions: Quantitative Analysis Homework and Instructions: Content Coding of Student Pet Peeves in this week's resources to review how to complete both parts of this Homework.
Part A: Quantitative Analyses
1) Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the Instructions: Quantitative Analysis Homework document in this week's resources on using the Excel program to conduct descriptive analyses of quantitative data.
2) The Quantitative Data Excel Homework spreadsheet that you will need is in the resources for this week.
3) For this Homework, you will need to describe the findings from your analyses and summarize what they tell you about these patients and the extent of the adverse events they experienced during their hospitalization by completing the Summary Data Analysis Form in this resources.
Part B: Qualitative Analyses
1) Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the Instructions: Content Coding of Student Pet Peeves document in this week's resources. The document provides detailed instructions on the step-by-step process of conducting the content analysis for this part of the Homework.
2) Access the Perceived Pet Peeves Data document located in this resources that includes the narrative descriptions of 10 students about their "pet peeves' in courses they have taken. (In other words, what are the things that detracted from their learning experiences in these courses)?
a. The analytic method you will use to analyze the narrative data for this Homework is called content analysis. It requires you to read each student's narrative and then code its content using thematic categories on a coding sheet.
3) Access the Code Sheet: Student Pet Peeve Data document located in this resources to carry out the coding as defined in the instructions.
a. For the written part of this homework, you will need to describe the most common types of "pet peeves" that students have about their courses.
Format your homework according to the following formatting requirements:
(1) The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
(2) The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
(3) Also include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.