This discussion paper reviews how quantitative and qualitative processes are utilised in analysis and presentation of data using the Qualitative Impact Protocol, or QuIP.
This resource and the following information was contributed by Rebekah Avard and Fiona Copeland.
Authors and their affiliation
James Copestake, Professor at Centre Development Studies University of Bath; Director, Bath SDR
Key features
This paper begins by contrasting three different distinctions of the Quant/Qual ‘dichotomy’. It distinguishes between big paradigms, specific tools and more granular processes. Then the paper focuses more specifically on how the QuIP methodology analyses and presents both Quant and Qual data through visualisations.
How have you used or intend on using this resource?
This is a useful resource for understanding some of the big debates surrounding Quant and Qual data in the field of impact evaluation.
Why would you recommend it to other people?
This is especially interesting for those seeking to quantify qualitative data, or indeed those questioning this practice.
Sources
Copestake, J. (2017). QuIP and the Yin/Yang of Quant and Qual: How to navigate QuIP visualisations. Retrieved from: http://bathsdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/How-to-navigate-QuIP-visua...
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