
A 2026 look at the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative research — depth vs generalisability, cost, bias, and how AI is changing the cost-benefit calculation.

Thematic analysis is the most widely used method for analysing qualitative data. This guide explains what it is, how it works, and what it looks like in practice with examples from research and busine...

AI is changing how qualitative research gets done. Learn what AI tools can and cannot do, the ethical questions to navigate, and how to use AI without sacrificing rigour.

Quantitative research measures; qualitative research interprets. This guide covers the key differences, a decision framework for choosing between them, and how AI is blurring the boundary.

Reflexivity in qualitative research means acknowledging how the researcher's position shapes what they see and interpret. This guide covers types, practical approaches, and how to write a reflexivity ...

Qualitative data is non-numerical information about meaning, experience, and context. Learn the main types, how it differs from quantitative data, how it's collected, and how to analyse it.

A focus interview is a structured qualitative interview centred on a specific experience or stimulus. This guide covers the method, when to use it, how to design and conduct one, and how to analyse th...

Mixed methods research combines qualitative and quantitative data to answer questions neither approach can handle alone. Learn the 4 main designs, real examples, and when mixed methods is the right ch...

Interviews, focus groups, ethnography, case studies, and document analysis are the five core qualitative research methods. Learn how each works and which fits your research question.

Qualitative research explores meaning, experience, and context through text, interviews, and observation. Learn the main methods, when to use each, and how it differs from quantitative research.

AI bias in qualitative analysis means a model's errors correlate with who said what. What the research on GPT, Llama and Claude found, and how to catch it.

Thematic analysis finds patterns across qualitative data. Learn the 6 steps of Braun & Clarke's method, the main types, and how AI tools are changing the process.

Quantifying qualitative data means counting, coding and cross-tabulating themes. This guide covers 5 techniques from frequency coding to metadata cross-tabs, with practical examples.

Qualitative data examples across 8 types — interview transcripts, field notes, surveys, documents, and more — with academic and business applications for each.

Open-ended questions let respondents answer in their own words, generating rich qualitative data. Learn when to use them, 7 principles for writing good ones, and how to analyse the responses.

Qualitative coding labels segments of text so you can find patterns across interviews and documents. Learn the 5 main coding approaches and when to use each.

Qualitative content analysis is a systematic method for interpreting meaning in text, audio and video data. This guide covers the 3 main approaches, steps, examples, and how AI is expanding what's pos...

The quality of your interview findings depends almost entirely on the quality of your questions. This guide covers question types, what good and bad examples look like, rapport building, and how to go...

Inductive research builds theory from data; deductive research tests existing theory against data. Learn the key differences, when to use each, and how abductive reasoning fits in.

Real qualitative research examples across sociology, health, education, management, and business — with the method used, the key finding, and what made each study qualitative.

Qualitative evidence synthesis combines findings across published studies. This guide covers meta-ethnography, thematic synthesis, and CASP appraisal.

Descriptive coding assigns summary labels to qualitative data passages using a fixed codebook. Here is how to build one, apply it consistently, and use AI to scale the process.

An interview guide is a structured set of questions and topic areas used to run qualitative interviews consistently. Here is how to write one, what to include, and a template you can use.

A thematic analysis results section presents each theme as a heading, supported by 2-4 verbatim quotes with analytical commentary. This guide shows the structure, worked examples, and what reviewers l...