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Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science | 2017

Aggregation, Validation, and Generalization of Qualitative Data - Methodological and Practical Research Strategies Illustrated by the Research Process of an empirically Based Typology

Daniel Weis; Helmut Willems

The article deals with the question of how aggregated data which allow for generalizable insights can be generated from single-case based qualitative investigations. Thereby, two central challenges of qualitative social research are outlined: First, researchers must ensure that the single-case data can be aggregated and condensed so that new collective structures can be detected. Second, they must apply methods and practices to allow for the generalization of the results beyond the specific study. In the following, we demonstrate how and under what conditions these challenges can be addressed in research practice. To this end, the research process of the construction of an empirically based typology is described. A qualitative study, conducted within the framework of the Luxembourg Youth Report, is used to illustrate this process. Specifically, strategies are presented which increase the likelihood of generalizability or transferability of the results, while also highlighting their limitations.


Archive | 2015

Zentrale Ergebnisse, Schlussfolgerungen und Herausforderungen

Helmut Willems; Anette Schumacher; Sandra Biewers; Andreas Heinen; Patrice Joachim; Christiane Meyers; Daniel Weis


Archive | 2007

Individuelle Förderung in der Schule

Susanne Mayer; Natalie Smilek; Annelie Cremer; Melanie Kannel; Monika Domanski; Daniel Weis; Esther Hilterscheid


Archive | 2018

Individuelle Betreuung als Strategie der Transitionshilfe für Jugendliche in schwierigen Lebenslagen: Herausforderungen, Wirkungen und Impulse des Pilotprojektes "Outreach Youth Work - Maisons des Jeunes".

Patrice Joachim; Daniel Weis; Helmut Willems


Archive | 2017

Der Übergang in Arbeit und seine Auswirkungen auf die gesellschaftliche Integration und das Erwachsenwerden. Transitionsverläufe, Probleme und Bewältigungsmuster von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen.

Daniel Weis; Patrice Joachim


Archive | 2017

Evaluation des Pilotprojektes Outreach Youth Work - Maisons des Jeunes. Lern- und Entwicklungsprozesse im Rahmen des Pilotprojektes. Workingpaper 3. Präsentation der Ergebnisse.

Patrice Joachim; Daniel Weis


Archive | 2017

Evaluation des Pilotprojektes Outreach Youth Work - Maisons des Jeunes. Rekonstruktion des Entstehungs- und Implementierungsprozesses des Pilotprojektes. Workingpaper 2.

Patrice Joachim; Daniel Weis; Helmut Willems


Archive | 2017

Schwierige Transitionen in Arbeit und Übergangsprobleme aus der Sicht von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen

Daniel Weis; Patrice Joachim


Archive | 2017

Evaluation des Pilotprojektes Outreach Youth Work - Maisons des Jeunes. Workingpaper 3. Lern- und Entwicklungsprozesse im Rahmen des Pilotprojektes.

Patrice Joachim; Daniel Weis; Helmut Willems


Archive | 2017

Evaluation des Pilotprojektes Outreach Youth Work - Maisons des Jeunes. Die Sicht der Jugendlichen auf das Projekt. Workingpaper 5.

Patrice Joachim; Daniel Weis; Helmut Willems

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Helmut Willems

University of Luxembourg

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Dominik Weis

University of Luxembourg

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Andreas Heinen

University of Luxembourg

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Christina Haas

University of Luxembourg

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Jan Scharf

University of Luxembourg

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Sandra Biewers

University of Luxembourg

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