by Lynne Goodacre | Mar 21, 2016 | Developing research expertise
So it’s time to unzip the cover, search out the external microphone and make friends with my trusty digital recorder again. It’s been a while since we last journeyed together and, like old friends meeting after a long spell of separation, it’s going...
by Lynne Goodacre | Oct 13, 2015 | Developing research expertise
For anyone new to qualitative research one of the enduring mysteries of data analysis is how to make sense of the pages and pages of data generated. Those amazing interviews which generated a wealth of information evolve into mountains of mind boggling possibility...
by Lynne Goodacre | Jul 21, 2015 | Developing research expertise
There has been a theme running through the last few days of needing to loose words. I am working with a colleague to prepare a paper derived from a project evaluating a dental outreach service for people from ‘hard to reach’ communities. Many of the...
by Lynne Goodacre | Jun 17, 2015 | Developing research expertise
When you walk to work or to the shops do you have a regular route. An inbuilt sat. nav that means you’re almost on automatic pilot? It can feel safe and familiar can’t it? Perhaps you see the same people, check out a favourite shop or see the progress of...