2012
DOI: 10.1177/160940691201100501
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Diagrams and Relational Maps: The Use of Graphic Elicitation Techniques with Interviewing for Data Collection, Analysis, and Display

Abstract: Graphic elicitation techniques, which ask research participants to provide visual data representing personal understandings of concepts, experiences, beliefs, or behaviors, can be especially useful in helping participants to express complex or abstract ideas or opinions. The benefits and drawbacks of using graphic elicitation techniques for data collection, data analysis, and data display in qualitative research studies are analyzed using examples from a research study that employed data matrices and relationa… Show more

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“…A case study approach allows for the exploration and description of complex phenomena within their contexts using a variety of data sources [28]. This methodology is useful when researchers want to understand contextual conditions that are believed to be relevant to the phenomenon being studied [29] because it "provides a means of exploring the particulars of occupations, at the same time as they are bound together as a whole within the contexts in which people go about their everyday lives" [30] (p. 118).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A case study approach allows for the exploration and description of complex phenomena within their contexts using a variety of data sources [28]. This methodology is useful when researchers want to understand contextual conditions that are believed to be relevant to the phenomenon being studied [29] because it "provides a means of exploring the particulars of occupations, at the same time as they are bound together as a whole within the contexts in which people go about their everyday lives" [30] (p. 118).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology is useful when researchers want to understand contextual conditions that are believed to be relevant to the phenomenon being studied [29] because it "provides a means of exploring the particulars of occupations, at the same time as they are bound together as a whole within the contexts in which people go about their everyday lives" [30] (p. 118). An intrinsic case study methodology, in particular [3], was adopted for this study given its focus upon studying unique subject matter where the results may have limited transferability, but where researchers have a genuine interest in better understanding the case [28]. More specifically, a holistic, single-case design was used to focus on a single group of MMT patients recruited from a single environment (an MMT clinic in Ontario) in order to focus on their unique situation (daily living while on MMT).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artifacts used can include diagrams, relational maps, photographs, drawings and arts, writings, scrapbooks, maps, television programs, and video diaries. [15][16][17][18][19] Graphic elicitation is common to help visualize and simplify a complex and abstract idea. 20 Both graphic and media based elicitation interviews are often used for children and younger participants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 No. 1, February 2018 119 (Copeland & Agosto, 2012). Participants' words and pictures were used to elaborate on each other, bringing clarity to the participants' perceptions and strength to the study's trustworthiness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%