Qualitative and quantitative research approaches are often considered as incompatible, and when they are brought together in a study, the analyses often stay within the realm of the same research field. The study at hand aims at combining the two methods from the perspectives of different disciplines and tries to determine to which degree a corpus-based analysis might support the traditional content-focused approach to qualitative data and render additional results.The basis for this study is a set of interviews taken from a survey in the field of educational science. It has previously been subjected to a qualitative analysis as used in social sciences. By processing the data as a corpus, this study will try to analyse in more detail the la...
This paper analyzes the power relation between the interviewer and the interviewee in the qualitativ...
Qualitative interview is the most commonly used data collection method used in qualitative research....
The essay contains an interview to Gerlinde Mautner (WU − Vienna University) and Alan Partington (Un...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to present and exemplify a number of basic uses of corpus-based text a...
[[abstract]]With the rising of social thoughts, qualitative research has been gradually emphasized i...
The article presents discourse analysis as a method of analyzing qualitative interview data. Using e...
The problem of the quantitative interpretation of qualitative data is one of the most important in s...
Corpus analysis is an area of research that has broadened the scope of a number of different fields...
Much qualitative research involves the analysis of verbal data. Although the possibility to conduct ...
The goal of this study is to explore the analysis of qualitative interview transcripts without the ...
Interviews have long been used as a method in applied linguistics for the investigation of an extrao...
This article asks what applied linguistics can learn from related disciplines with regard to the col...
This paper is a corpus linguistics research that examined the typology of questions asked by graduat...
Qualitative Interviews werden im Unterschied zu Survey-Interviews selten reanalysiert. Neben offensi...
Much qualitative research involves the analysis of verbal data. Although the possibility to conduct ...
This paper analyzes the power relation between the interviewer and the interviewee in the qualitativ...
Qualitative interview is the most commonly used data collection method used in qualitative research....
The essay contains an interview to Gerlinde Mautner (WU − Vienna University) and Alan Partington (Un...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to present and exemplify a number of basic uses of corpus-based text a...
[[abstract]]With the rising of social thoughts, qualitative research has been gradually emphasized i...
The article presents discourse analysis as a method of analyzing qualitative interview data. Using e...
The problem of the quantitative interpretation of qualitative data is one of the most important in s...
Corpus analysis is an area of research that has broadened the scope of a number of different fields...
Much qualitative research involves the analysis of verbal data. Although the possibility to conduct ...
The goal of this study is to explore the analysis of qualitative interview transcripts without the ...
Interviews have long been used as a method in applied linguistics for the investigation of an extrao...
This article asks what applied linguistics can learn from related disciplines with regard to the col...
This paper is a corpus linguistics research that examined the typology of questions asked by graduat...
Qualitative Interviews werden im Unterschied zu Survey-Interviews selten reanalysiert. Neben offensi...
Much qualitative research involves the analysis of verbal data. Although the possibility to conduct ...
This paper analyzes the power relation between the interviewer and the interviewee in the qualitativ...
Qualitative interview is the most commonly used data collection method used in qualitative research....
The essay contains an interview to Gerlinde Mautner (WU − Vienna University) and Alan Partington (Un...