2016
DOI: 10.1080/02671522.2016.1158858
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‘I have Just Understood it from the Story …’: using vignettes in educational research to investigate cultural tolerance

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“…Employing hypothetical scenarios has advantages, including increasing internal validity and greater experimental control over variables, while avoiding ethical and other difficulties in obtaining access to organizations (Bauman & Newman, 2013;Poulou, 2001). The hypothetical scenario also provided an appropriate mechanism to identify attitudes, beliefs and values regarding concepts that may be difficult to replicate in the real world owing to the topic being potentially too threatening or sensitive (Al Sadi & Basit, 2017;Bauman & Newman, 2013).…”
Section: Methodology Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employing hypothetical scenarios has advantages, including increasing internal validity and greater experimental control over variables, while avoiding ethical and other difficulties in obtaining access to organizations (Bauman & Newman, 2013;Poulou, 2001). The hypothetical scenario also provided an appropriate mechanism to identify attitudes, beliefs and values regarding concepts that may be difficult to replicate in the real world owing to the topic being potentially too threatening or sensitive (Al Sadi & Basit, 2017;Bauman & Newman, 2013).…”
Section: Methodology Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cultural research, vignettes allow the voices of lesser-known minority groups to be represented in the written stories (Torres, 2009). Vignettes have been used in quantitative (e.g., Aguinis & Bradley, 2014;Silva et al, 2019), qualitative (e.g., Jenkins et al, 2010;O'Dell et al, 2012), and mixed methods research (e.g., Al Sadi & Basit, 2017). However, studies are lacking on how a vignette-based methodology can contribute to transformative mixed methods research.…”
Section: Value Of Vignette-based Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In educational research, comic strips can be employed as "a unique way of contextualizing stories" (Lawrence et al, 2017), which enriches our perspectives on studied issues. When designing our graphic vignettes, we drew upon the comics-based method created by Lawrence et al (2017) as well as on numerous studies conducted with the use of text-based vignettes (Al Sadi & Basit, 2017;Finch, 1987;Gould, 1996;Hughes, 1998;Hughes & Huby, 2002;Schoenberg & Ravdal, 2000). We also derived the inspiration for creating graphic vignettes from the story completion method (Clarke et al, 2017;Gravett, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional vignettes are "short stories about hypothetical characters in specified circumstances, to whose situation the interviewee is invited to respond" (Finch, 1987, p. 105). Over the past decades, vignettes have been actively employed and developed as a research tool in a wide range of medical and social studies, helping to amass substantial knowledge (Al Sadi & Basit, 2017;Grønhøj & Bech-Larsen, 2010;Schoenberg & Ravdal, 2000;Straits, 1985;Wilks, 2004). Widespread use of vignettes stems from the recognition of their effectiveness, especially in research concerning sensitive issues such as abuse, trauma, stigma, social justice, sexuality, mental health, physical disabilities and differences,and so on (Cromer & Freyd, 2009;Hughes & Huby, 2002, 2012Schoenberg & Ravdal, 2000;Winstone & Kinchin, 2017).…”
Section: Text-based Vignettesmentioning
confidence: 99%