This was a brilliant interview and conversation between two highly-engaging scholars. Absolute golddust on fiction as research practice. Bought her book on Social Fiction with abundant gratitude for the handbook Leavy has written on this!
Hi Dr. Kriukow. Very nice video. I found the emphasis on narrative-building useful. Sometimes when you're very familiar with your data, you forget that you need to tell a compelling story to others. I have a question re open-ended questionnaires: when you use an open-ended question in the form of a survey, how do you decide when you reach saturation and should close the survey? Is there any literature on this that you are aware of? Thank you for your work
same way as with other types of data, such as interviews - you do need to have some initial sample to collect the data from, but then as you analyze it you will notice when you are reaching that point where not much new stuff is emerging
This was a brilliant interview and conversation between two highly-engaging scholars. Absolute golddust on fiction as research practice. Bought her book on Social Fiction with abundant gratitude for the handbook Leavy has written on this!
Hi Dr. Kriukow. Very nice video. I found the emphasis on narrative-building useful. Sometimes when you're very familiar with your data, you forget that you need to tell a compelling story to others. I have a question re open-ended questionnaires: when you use an open-ended question in the form of a survey, how do you decide when you reach saturation and should close the survey? Is there any literature on this that you are aware of? Thank you for your work
same way as with other types of data, such as interviews - you do need to have some initial sample to collect the data from, but then as you analyze it you will notice when you are reaching that point where not much new stuff is emerging
Very informative and inspiring, thank you!
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