A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board

Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story Board (LSB) is a game board-like tool that is used to construct a visual representation of a person's narrative and his/her related context. In our study, we comparatively assessed the LSB as a d...

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Main Authors: Javier Mignone, Robert M. Chase, Kerstin Roger
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2019-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3136
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spelling doaj-739f0f68bfda4e579fc48836cb2b6caf2020-11-25T01:45:00ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272019-05-0120210.17169/fqs-20.2.31361984A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story BoardJavier Mignone0Robert M. Chase1Kerstin Roger2The University of ManitobaThe University of ManitobaThe University of ManitobaData collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story Board (LSB) is a game board-like tool that is used to construct a visual representation of a person's narrative and his/her related context. In our study, we comparatively assessed the LSB as a data elicitation tool for social science research. We reviewed eight Canadian research projects that have used the LSB as data elicitation tool for qualitative research and assessed the LSB on the feasibility of its use, on its effectiveness to elicit information, on aspects that facilitate and/or hinder its use, and how it compares with conventional interview approaches. Our findings suggest that the LSB can be used with study participants of different gender, age, ethnicity, and life circumstances; that it is effective as a data elicitation tool, and that it facilitates engagement with interviewees, without presenting any major hindrances.http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3136Life Story Boarddata elicitationinterviewdiagrammatic elicitationvisual elicitationdata collection
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A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
Life Story Board
data elicitation
interview
diagrammatic elicitation
visual elicitation
data collection
author_facet Javier Mignone
Robert M. Chase
Kerstin Roger
author_sort Javier Mignone
title A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
title_short A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
title_full A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
title_fullStr A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
title_full_unstemmed A Graphic and Tactile Data Elicitation Tool for Qualitative Research: The Life Story Board
title_sort graphic and tactile data elicitation tool for qualitative research: the life story board
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story Board (LSB) is a game board-like tool that is used to construct a visual representation of a person's narrative and his/her related context. In our study, we comparatively assessed the LSB as a data elicitation tool for social science research. We reviewed eight Canadian research projects that have used the LSB as data elicitation tool for qualitative research and assessed the LSB on the feasibility of its use, on its effectiveness to elicit information, on aspects that facilitate and/or hinder its use, and how it compares with conventional interview approaches. Our findings suggest that the LSB can be used with study participants of different gender, age, ethnicity, and life circumstances; that it is effective as a data elicitation tool, and that it facilitates engagement with interviewees, without presenting any major hindrances.
topic Life Story Board
data elicitation
interview
diagrammatic elicitation
visual elicitation
data collection
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3136
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