2011
DOI: 10.1108/13522751111163245
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The power of qualitative research in the era of social media

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“…Meanwhile, manual analysis of the open-ended survey questions ("what do you see as the benefits of using Facebook" and "what are the downsides of using Facebook") and interview transcripts was deemed the most effective way to make sense of the qualitative data and to link it to quantitative survey data. Text analysis software was considered, but with one estimate that it is only 30% accurate (Branthwaite & Patterson, 2011), we decided to take a "thick data" approach. "Thick data" describes the unique insight offered by human stories and manual interpretation of data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, manual analysis of the open-ended survey questions ("what do you see as the benefits of using Facebook" and "what are the downsides of using Facebook") and interview transcripts was deemed the most effective way to make sense of the qualitative data and to link it to quantitative survey data. Text analysis software was considered, but with one estimate that it is only 30% accurate (Branthwaite & Patterson, 2011), we decided to take a "thick data" approach. "Thick data" describes the unique insight offered by human stories and manual interpretation of data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media shift the research technique from asking to listening -from an active listening to a passive listening approach (Brandwaithe and Patterson, 2011;. A problem many have with social media and research is the belief that it will take over traditional methods.…”
Section: Social Media and The Social Customermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media provide a litmus on social discourse and attitudes, and can serve as vehicle for public discourse that is responsive to contemporary issues by providing commentary on social life as it happens (Branthwaite & Patterson, 2011). Media such as web blogs provide a potentially powerful source of information and research data, providing insights and views into ourselves as others see us and providing an important counter-narrative to the dominant discourses on nursing and health care.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%