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How to Analyse Qualitative Data for Evaluation / London Bankside / Friday 4th March 2016 / 13:45 - 17:00
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How to Analyse Qualitative Data for Evaluation
Friday 4th March 2016, 1.45pm - 5pm SocietyM meeting Room at CitizenM Hotel, London Bankside
THE WORKSHOP
This practical workshop provides an introduction to how you can analyse qualitative data for evaluation purposes to create valuable, relevant insights!
The event addresses the following:
- What are the steps involved in analysing qualitative evaluation data?
- How do you analyse different kinds of qualitative data, in particular interview versus focus group data?
- How can you report qualitative results to stakeholders?
- How can qualitative and quantitative results complement each other?
- What are the indicators of good or poor quality qualitative analysis?
NOTE: This workshop focuses on analysing qualitative evaluation data once it is already collected. There is a linked workshop before this one (11th February) about how to design qualitative evaluations and collect qualitative data.
PARTICIPATION NOTES
Readings will be provided to registered delegates electronically in advance of the workshop.
THE SPEAKERS
Sarah Bromley
Sarah Bromley is a Research Analyst at WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) supporting evaluation for socially innovative projects.She is currently working on the EU FUSIONS project, aimed at reducing food waste across all stages of the food chain in household/consumer and the hospitality sector.
Dr Eric Jensen
Dr Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Sociology Dept, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specialising in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and has led many groundbreaking projects on new social research technologies.
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SocietyM Meeting Room at CitizenM Hotel, London Bankside
Friday 4th March 20161.45pm - 5pm
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RESERVATION COSTS
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT IF YOU BOOK BY 12 FEBRUARY 2016
For-Profit Businesses £165.00 For-Profit Early Bird DISCOUNT £132.00 Non-profit organisations and unaffiliated individuals £95.00 Non-profit Early Bird DISCOUNT £76.00 Concessionary Registration (Students/Unemployed) £45.00 Concessionary Early Bird DISCOUNT £36.00 *If you want to attend this workshop but find that you cannot afford it, please email [log in to unmask] with a short explanation of your circumstances, how much you can afford and we will work with you to consider cost adjustments.
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