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Qualitative research often generates large amounts of data that must be ethically gathered and analyzed. The use of statistical software such as the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) can significantly simplify and enhance the analysis of qualitative research data. In this assignment, you will consider the ethical issues of qualitative research and use SPSS to analyze some sample data.
General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
Directions:
Complete the assignment as directed in the document "SPSS Assignment Background and Directions."
Question
PSY 850 SPSS Assignment Background and Directions
PSY 850 SPSS Assignment Background and Directions
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Background Information
Clark and Springer (2007) conducted a qualitative study to examine the perceptions of faculty and students in a nursing program on incivility. Their key questions were:
They gathered responses from online surveys with open-ended questions from 36 nurse faculty and 168 nursing students. Each of the researchers reviewed all comments and organized them by themes. They noted four major themes of responses:
A total of eight sub-themes were identified among the faculty comments on types of in-class disruptions. Those subthemes were:
Reference
Clark, C. M., & Springer, P. J. (2007). Thoughts on incivility: Student and faculty perceptions of uncivil behavior. Nursing Education Perspectives, 28(2), 93-97.
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Assignment Directions
Imagine that you have replicated the Clark and Springer (2007) study with psychology students from an on-campus undergraduate program (all face-to-face classes). The faculty members are describing students they have in their psychology classes.
You have organized responses from the 15 faculty who responded regarding in-class disruptions.
Because this qualitative research study involves human subjects, the researcher must consider the potential ethical issues involved in conducting the study. The researcher should consider the following things:
Preliminary Analysis
Complete the following steps to use the SPSS data file (Faculty Comments Dataset.sav) to do some initial analyses of the data:
Coding the Comments and Examining the Frequencies of Each Theme
Column 1 contains brief summaries of the different comments that were collected from the 15 faculty (some faculty gave more than one comment). Code the comments (Hint: generally, look for the same themes that Clark and Springer found, but add anything that may be new or do not include a theme that does not fit your set of comments) by completing the following steps:
Next, enter the code values and meaning of each code. You will want to review the videos located in both the topic materials and in the General Guidelines of the assignment for information on how to do this. Complete the following steps to enter the code values and meaning of each code:
Now, analyze the frequencies of comments in each theme. You will want to review the videos located in both the topic materials and in the General Guidelines of the assignment for information on how to do this. Complete the following steps to analyze the frequencies of comments in each theme:
Submit the output tables and graphs with your summary write-up as described below.
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Here is an example of this kind of output using a different, but similar, set of data:
Frequencies
|
FACULTYCOMMENTCODE |
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Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
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|
Valid |
Disrupting other by talking in class |
20 |
21.3 |
37.7 |
37.7 |
|
Making negative remarks/disrespectful comments toward faculty |
11 |
11.7 |
20.8 |
58.5 |
|
|
Leaving early and arriving late |
9 |
9.6 |
17.0 |
75.5 |
|
|
Using cell phones |
7 |
7.4 |
13.2 |
88.7 |
|
|
Sleeping/not paying attention |
3 |
3.2 |
5.7 |
94.3 |
|
|
Bringing children to class |
1 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
96.2 |
|
|
Wearing immodest attire |
1 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
98.1 |
|
|
Coming to class unprepared |
1 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
100.0 |
|
|
Total |
53 |
56.4 |
100.0 |
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|
Missing |
System |
41 |
43.6 |
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|
Total |
94 |
100.0 |
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Reporting the Demographics of the Faculty
Every research report requires the researcher to report the demographic characteristics of the participants. The demographic information collected depends on the focus of the study. For this study, two key pieces of demographic information were collected: the gender of the faculty member and the number of years s/he has been teaching at the college level.
Run an analysis of the data in this SPSS file to summarize the characteristics of the 15 faculty in your study. You will want to review the videos located in both the topic materials and in the General Guidelines of the assignment for information on how to do this. Your analysis should include the following items:
Complete the analysis by performing the following steps:
Submit the output tables and graphs with your summary write-up as described below.
Write-up the Results
Summarize the results of the data analysis. The summary should include a concise description of the following:
Submit the SPSS output tables and graphs created in the previous parts of this assignment as appendices to the summary statement.
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