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Qualitative Evaluation
Qualitative data are data that can be observed or experienced, but not directly measured. For example: colours, textures, smells, tastes, phrases, expressions, statements and stories.
In art for social change projects, qualitative evaluation is based on what people say or otherwise express. The data can be used to gain insight and understanding of certain phenomena.
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Qualitative Evaluation
Qualitative evaluations seek to explore issues, contexts, interactions, experiences, processes and reasons for outcomes. Qualitative evaluations are better suited for ASC projects that seek to explore the experience of participants, rather than have predefined outcomes.
The value of qualitative research lies in understanding rather than measuring differences.
These approaches tend to view the world not as one truth, but believe in multiple realities and in socially constructed meanings.
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