Observational Methods and Qualitative Data Analysis
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Observational Methods and Qualitative Data Analysis
This course is part of Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology Specialization
Instructor: Mike Stadler, PhD
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Understand the utility of observation and the researcher's role in the observation space.
Identify the unique characteristics of ethnography and case study.
Apply basic qualitative data analysis techniques.
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There are 8 modules in this course
This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in psychology, data analysis, and qualtitative research methods along with high school students and professionals with similar interests.
This course delves into the qualitative research traditions of ethnographic inquiry and case study in psychology, emphasizing the use of participant observation. Students will explore the unique practices, data gathering and analysis methods, and researcher involvement in these traditions. This course explores the interviewing methods used in qualitative research in psychology. The course emphasizes the importance of researcher positionality and the distinctive characteristics of ethnography and case study. Students then learn to apply basic qualitative data analysis (QDA) techniques to the data gathered. The course also covers the utility of observation in understanding context, identifying tacit patterns, and providing direct personal experience and knowledge. It further discusses the role of coding in data analysis, including initial, focused, and axial coding. The course concludes with a look at how to move from categorization to interpretive representation in QDA. This comprehensive exploration prepares students to conduct their own qualitative research, equipped with a deep understanding of various research traditions and methodologies.
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What's included
7 readings
7 readings•Total 23 minutes
- Welcome to PsycLearn Essentials•3 minutes
- Survey: What Would You Like to See Next?•2 minutes
- How to Earn Certificates•2 minutes
- What’s in Your Course•5 minutes
- Study Tips for Success in PsycLearn Essentials•5 minutes
- Additional Information•5 minutes
- Representation in Research•1 minute
This course explores two research traditions—ethnographic inquiry and case study—with focus on their use of a tool known as participation observation, which can complement or stand apart from interviewing. You’ll compare purpose and focus, data gathering and analysis, unique practices, and ways the researcher is involved in the process. We will also explore analytic techniques that apply not just to ethnography and case study, but also to the research traditions earlier explored.
What's included
1 reading
1 reading•Total 2 minutes
- Course Overview•2 minutes
Observation, a naturalistic qualitative inquiry technique, serves as a complement to the individual or group research interview. In observational research, the researcher witnesses, participates in, and/or experiences the phenomenon under investigation. Again, we will discuss the role of researcher as an instrument of data collection, underscoring pertinent skills, knowledge, and abilities.
What's included
4 readings2 assignments
4 readings•Total 17 minutes
- Making Observations•5 minutes
- Observer Style and Approach•3 minutes
- Observation Structure and Flow•4 minutes
- Observation and Place•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 14 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Observation•4 minutes
- Module Quiz: Observation in Qualitative Research•10 minutes
Ethnography explores culture—the values, beliefs, daily lives, patterns, rituals, symbols, and behaviors shared by a group of people. Note that we are not limiting our exploration of culture to nations or ethnic groups. Culture also exists in workplaces, student organizations, schools, and more. In qualitative research, exploration of culture involves researcher immersion and prolonged observation.
What's included
6 readings2 assignments
6 readings•Total 29 minutes
- Unearthing Culture•5 minutes
- Ethnographic Questions•5 minutes
- Ethnographic Practices, Social Science Scenarios, and Applications•5 minutes
- The Informant Interview•3 minutes
- The Emic–Etic Perspectives•5 minutes
- Characteristics of Ethnographic Inquiry•6 minutes
2 assignments•Total 13 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Ethnographic Inquiry•8 minutes
- Module Quiz: Ethnographic Inquiry•5 minutes
A case study involves the examination of a specific, bounded case (or cases), with focus on the case as a unit of analysis, versus the exploration of an overarching phenomenon, lived experience, or culture. Cases can be many things: people, sites, groups, classrooms, organizations, and more.
What's included
1 video4 readings2 assignments
1 video•Total 5 minutes
- Introducing Case Study Practices•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 26 minutes
- Investigating Boundedness•3 minutes
- History and Questions•3 minutes
- Case Study Nuances•10 minutes
- Characteristics of Case Study Methodology•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 11 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Case Studies•6 minutes
- Module Quiz: Case Studies•5 minutes
Qualitative research is iterative. Often, researchers cycle through collection and analysis, applying strategies like researcher positioning, the constant comparative method (CCM), and theoretical sampling. The content that follows provides an elementary introduction to common qualitative data analysis (QDA) techniques. By no means are these techniques exhaustive of all QDA methods; thus, readers will gain broad insight and will practice applying common coding, analysis, and integration strategies. Many qualitative researchers pursue advanced studies of QDA, often through an apprenticeship model focused on a specific tradition (e.g., phenomenology), in graduate programs.
What's included
2 videos8 readings2 assignments
2 videos•Total 8 minutes
- An Introduction To Coding•3 minutes
- Scholarly Examples of Coding, Analysis, and Integration•4 minutes
8 readings•Total 51 minutes
- Overview of QDA•2 minutes
- Conducting Read-Throughs•4 minutes
- Introduction•8 minutes
- Initial and Focused Coding & Analysis•10 minutes
- Formulating Categories•8 minutes
- Interpreting and Representing•6 minutes
- Honing Interpretation Skills•5 minutes
- Summary•8 minutes
2 assignments•Total 15 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: QDA•10 minutes
- Module Quiz: QDA•5 minutes
Complete the final course assessment.
What's included
1 reading1 assignment
1 reading•Total 1 minute
- References•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Cumulative Quiz: Observational Methods and Qualitative Data Analysis•10 minutes
This module provides a variety of information and tools from the American Psychological Association (APA) that will help inspire you as you complete your coursework and plan your career goals. Explore APA resources on various psychological issues and scholarly research and writing; a list of sites providing valuable resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion in psychology education and in the professional community; resources on a career in psychology; and links to career opportunities at the APA.
What's included
8 readings
8 readings•Total 19 minutes
- Introduction to APA Resources•5 minutes
- Student Resources•2 minutes
- APA Style®, Research, and Writing•2 minutes
- Students from Diverse Ethnic, Cultural, and Economic Backgrounds•2 minutes
- Psychology Help Center•2 minutes
- Psychology Careers•2 minutes
- Careers and Internships at APA•2 minutes
- Other APA Resources•2 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 22, 2025
The course is interesting and well-structured. I learned about conducting observational methods and applying basic qualitative data analysis to qualitative research projects.
Reviewed on Aug 8, 2024
Great introduction to qualitative research, but would benefit in having more digestible formats like videos!
Reviewed on Jan 30, 2025
Very insightful.. I gained a lot of knowledge that I can use at work. Thanks
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