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How to use a new generation data collection and analysis tool? - The Cynefin Co
This is SenseMaker in its most simple form, usually structured to have an open (non-hypothesis) question (commonly referred to as a ‘prompting question’) to collect a micro-narrative at the start. This is then followed by a range of triads (triangles), dyads (sliders), stones canvases, free text questions and multiple choice questions. The reason or value for using Sensemaker: Open free text questions are used at the beginning as a way of scanning for diversity of narratives and experiences. This is a way to remain open to ‘unknown unknowns’. The narrative is then followed by signifier questions that allow the respondent to add layers of meaning and codification to the narrative (or experience) in order to allow for mixed methods analysis, to map and explore patterns.
How to create a better research poster in less time (#betterposter Generation 2). - YouTube
Tell it like it is | Nature Human Behaviour
Every research paper tells a story, but the pressure to provide ‘clean’ narratives is harmful for the scientific endeavour.
10 data storytelling mistakes to avoid - Techerati
Field Guide: Narrative Research Methodologies - Narrative Initiative
4 Ways to Turn Eye-Glazing Data Into Eye-Opening Stories | Inc.com
Using Story Completion Methods in Qualitative Research: Qualitative Research in Psychology: Vol 16, No 1
Narrative Biases: When Storytelling HURTS User Experience
Summary: Overreliance on narrative details and assumptions about cause-and-effect explanations can lead to errors in judgment by UX practitioners.