Vincent Faherty earned his doctorate in Social Work (DSW) from the University of Utah in 1976. He also holds a Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) from the International Management Institute of the University of Geneva (1985), a Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University (1970), and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cathedral College & Seminary (1958). He has taught statistics and social work research methods for the past 18 years at the University of Southern Maine. Prior to that, he taught at the University of Northern Iowa and at the University of Columbia-Missouri.
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Introduction PART I: THEORY AND PRACTICE Introduction to Part I Ch 1. Welcome to the "Terminological Jungle" With Figures Ch 2. Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Ethics in Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) With Figures Ch 3. Qualitative Data Analysis: By Computer or by Hand? With Figures Ch 4. A Written Model of QDA, With Figures Ch 5. Applying the QDA Model: Coding, Memoing, Concept Mapping, and Theme Development, With Figures Ch 6. Case Illustrations: Intensive Interviewing Ch 7. Case Illustrations: Participant Observation Ch 8. Case Illustrations: Focus Groups Ch 9. Case Illustrations: Mixed Strategies of Data Collection Glossary Appendix: Selected Samples of Professional Codes of Ethics About the Author