KIT714 ICT Research Principles  
Practical Qualitative Research Exercise  
Type:  In-Semester (Individual Assignment)  
Task Length: 2,000 words max  
Weighting:  20% of total assessment for this unit  
Due Date:  11:55pm, 20 April 2020  
Submission: Completed Assignments need to be uploaded to MyLO by the due  
date.  
Description: This practical exercise will engage students in a qualitative research  
exercise that will enable them to directly deploy skills, tools and  
techniques covered in the unit. Each student will be required to  
complete the exercise and prepare a written report that displays their  
level of research understanding and competence in qualitative data  
analysis and interpretation.  
Objectives of Assignment:  
• To increase understanding of the skills required to collect, analyse and  
interpret qualitative research data;  
• To increase understanding of the relationships between data collection, data  
analysis and data interpretation when conducting qualitative information  
systems research;  
• To develop skills and competence in the conduct of qualitative information  
systems research;  
Background:  
Qualitative research comprises 'an array of interpretive techniques which seek to  
describe, decode, translate and otherwise come to terms with the meaning, not the  
frequency, of certain more or less naturally occurring phenomena in the social world'  
(Van Maanen:1983:9 - cited in Ticehurst  Veal:1999:94). 'The motivation for doing  
qualitative research…comes from the observation that, if there is one thing which  
distinguishes humans from the natural world, it is our ability to talk! Qualitative  
research methods are designed to help researchers understand people and the social  
and cultural contexts within which they live [and work]. Kaplan and Maxwell (1994)  
argue that the goal of understanding a phenomenon from the point of view of the  
participants and its particular social and institutional context is largely lost when  
textual data are quantified.'   
(See Myers: http://www.qual.auckland.ac.nz/).  
Scenario:  
You would like to investigate the experiences of smart phone users with different  
types of text input assistance (eg. Predictive text algorithms, autocorrect or no help).  
You would like to determine if their preferences for text input assistance is dependent  
on a specific situation or other contextual factors.   
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Requirements:  
1. In line with adopting a research philosophy with a subjective ontology and an  
interpretivist epistemology, describe which Qualitative Research Strategy you  
would adopt for this investigation and your reasons for choosing this. Please  
state clearly any assumptions that you have made.  
2. Describe your plan for data collection. You can choose one or a combination  
of the following data collection techniques. Depending on your choice of data  
collection techniques, please address the following questions:  
a. Interviews  
i. What type of interview is appropriate? Describe this type of interview  
and justify why you have chosen this.  
ii. Develop and present the question frame for this study. Describe the  
reasons for the content and specific types of questions that you have  
decided to include.  
iii. Describe in detail how you will carry out the interview with appropriate  
justification.  
b. Observations  
i. What type of observation is appropriate? Describe this type of  
observation and justify why you have chosen this.  
ii. Develop and present your observation guide showing what you intend  
to focus your observation on.   
iii. Describe in detail how you will carry out the observation with  
appropriate justification.  
c. Focus groups  
i. Describe what focus groups are and justify why you have chosen this.  
ii. Develop and present a focus group discussion guide showing the topics  
that you would like to be discussed in the focus groups.  
iii. Describe in detail how you will run your focus groups with appropriate  
justifications.  
3. What Qualitative Data Analysis technique will you use to analyse the data that  
you have collected? Describe this technique and justify why you think it is  
appropriate.