Ways to Report Research

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ACS 301November 20, 2008

Reporting Research

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Key themes

• The importance of reporting research• Ways to report research• Differences between qual and quant

reporting• An example of a unique way to report

research

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Why is reporting research important?

• To complete your service to:– Participants (validity)– Funders (accountability)– Partners (accountability)– Yourself (satisfaction)

• Ethical obligations

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Ways To Report Research

• In writing• In pictures• In person• Online• Via third parties

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A Research Project as A Story

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Quantitative write-up: an example

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Qualitative write-up: an example

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Is there a difference between qual and quant write-ups?

“We excluded …”“We excluded …”

“We divided …”“We divided …”

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Is there a difference between qual and quant write-ups?

“We excluded …”“We excluded …”

“We divided …”“We divided …”

In quantitative write-ups:

• An “external” reality is assumed

• Researcher only surfaces as hero solving problems

• Scholarly stars often evoked for credibility

• Are linear

• Use the “management metaphor” of “controlling variables”

In quantitative write-ups:

• An “external” reality is assumed

• Researcher only surfaces as hero solving problems

• Scholarly stars often evoked for credibility

• Are linear

• Use the “management metaphor” of “controlling variables”

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Writing up ethnography

Realist talesRealist tales

Confessional talesConfessional tales

Impressionist talesImpressionist tales

Source: Van Maanen, J. (1988). Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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A Longer Story

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Reporting in Pictures

• Eliminate visual noise

• Accentuate difference

• To clarify, add detail

• Maximize “data ink”

• Minimize “non-data ink”

• Just stop with the pie charts!

http://www.edwardtufte.com/

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Good visualization example

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Reporting in Person

• Conferences: the “movie trailer” version

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Reporting Via Third Parties

• Press releases• Sciencedaily.com • The Chronicle of Higher Education• Trade magazines

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Reporting online is great…

• Blog it• Micro blog it• YouTube it• Facebook it• Linkedin it• Email (gasp!) it• Text it

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Sharing online is even better.

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Sharing online: example

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o