We have been conducting qualitative research since the company’s inception back in 1991 and it remains a strength of the company to this day.
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There is no doubt that qualitative research – although sometimes felt to be somewhat of a poorer relation – can be as powerful a tool (if not more so) than its quantitative cousin.
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Where depth of understanding, ideas and attitudes are concerned, in-depth interviewing produces extremely valuable data. The values and beliefs of a group of individuals can often have significantly greater explanatory, interpretive or predictive value than a basket-load of quantitative surveys.
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More often, of course, qualitative research is used to complement quantitative work and the combination – if professionally designed and implemented – can be incredibly powerful.
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Our methods include group work, eg Delphi groups and focus groups; one-to-one in-depth interviews (usually face-to-face or over the telephone), on-going working groups, seminars, and online blogs.Â
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We often undertake detailed and comprehensive literature reviews alongside any planned primary research activities.
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[clients] are very happy with Pye Tait’s work to date…from the quality of the tender, right the way through to our ongoing communication and the quality of the first draft of your material