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Narrative Research | Research Conduction

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Narrative Research

Narrative Research

  • The methods of conducting a narrative study do not follow a lock-step approach, but instead, represent an information collection of topics.
  • Narrative research is best for capturing the detailed stories or life experiences of a single life or lives of a small number of individuals (Creswell, 2007).
  • You should select one or more individuals who have stories or life experiences to tell, and spend considerable time with them gathering their stories through multiple types of information.
  • Collect information about the context of these stories.
  • Analyze the stories of the participants and then ‘re-story’ them into a framework that makes sense.
  • Collaborate with the participants by actively involving them with the research.
  • It’s a qualitative type of research.

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