Archive for June, 2009
Long ago, at an informal workshop, I used this image to explain to young researchers the ideas behind qualitative data analysis. Here are some random thoughts from that time…
What do you see?
Most saw the old lady, a few who knew this puzzle saw both. And those who could not see both, after a while [...]
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Tags: data analysis, optical illusion, qualitative research, research metaphor
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