This article explores my journey from quantitative to qualitative researcher, including the effects this journey has had on my identity as well as on those whom I previously referred to as “subjects”. “Identity” is examined from both an historical as well as from a self-dialogical, autobiographical perspective. Eleven “twists” that mark turning points and detours describe this journey, and this paper employs “voices” that offer contextual background and contradictory advice on the road towards methodological identity. These twists describe experiences as both teacher and student and readers are invited to join in this retrospective reflection in order to experience insights and new appreciations. The article concludes with a brief integrati...
Although, in some disciplines, we are accustomed to reflecting on our research and how we have an im...
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have stru...
In this article, I use an autoethnographical approach to explore how I identified my research intere...
This article explores my journey from quantitative to qualitative researcher, including the effects ...
This article explores my journey from quantitative to qualitative researcher, including the effects ...
Although there has been much discussion about distinctions between quantitative and qualitative rese...
Identity is a reflection of how people view themselves within the social structure (Campbell, 2010; ...
College students from the working cl ass have interesting stories to tell about the meaning and oper...
As both researcher and practitioner, or in service educator, I often resist situating myself within ...
The purpose of this presentation is to engage participants in a journey from quantitative to qualita...
This article describes how writing personal research narratives during my doctoral research journey ...
This piece recounts personal changes I underwent while collecting data for my dissertation. Stemming...
The purpose of this study was to reexamine the principle of researcher-as-instrument to provide insi...
We describe the experiences and responses of a group of graduate students as they first encountered ...
Although, in some disciplines, we are accustomed to reflecting on our research and how we have an im...
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have stru...
In this article, I use an autoethnographical approach to explore how I identified my research intere...
This article explores my journey from quantitative to qualitative researcher, including the effects ...
This article explores my journey from quantitative to qualitative researcher, including the effects ...
Although there has been much discussion about distinctions between quantitative and qualitative rese...
Identity is a reflection of how people view themselves within the social structure (Campbell, 2010; ...
College students from the working cl ass have interesting stories to tell about the meaning and oper...
As both researcher and practitioner, or in service educator, I often resist situating myself within ...
The purpose of this presentation is to engage participants in a journey from quantitative to qualita...
This article describes how writing personal research narratives during my doctoral research journey ...
This piece recounts personal changes I underwent while collecting data for my dissertation. Stemming...
The purpose of this study was to reexamine the principle of researcher-as-instrument to provide insi...
We describe the experiences and responses of a group of graduate students as they first encountered ...
Although, in some disciplines, we are accustomed to reflecting on our research and how we have an im...
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have stru...
In this article, I use an autoethnographical approach to explore how I identified my research intere...