D​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‌‌‌‌‌‍‍​iscussion 2: Comparing Data Collection Methods By now, you have experienced and studied a variety of data collection methods from interviews and focus groups to transcripts and ancillary documents. As Ravitch and Carl (2021) explain, “qualitative data collection should be intentional, rigorous, and systematic” (p. 124). But in no way

 should be bound by rules and procedures as much as related to the lived experiences of the participants. For this

 Discussion, you will explore different data collection methods and draw comparisons. 

You also will examine strengths, weaknesses, and the challenges they may present. 

To prepare for this Discussion: Review this week’s Learning Resources related to codes and coding. Consider the similarities and differences in the data collected from your interview and from the transcripts of the Schola​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‌‌‌‌‌‍‍​rs of Change videos. 

Consider the other data collection methods you studied (focus groups, reviews of documents and social media; and

 your own memos and notes). Review your Major Assignment 1, paying attention to the alignment between you

r research question and considerations for data collection. By Day 4 Post a response to the following: From the data

 you collected and other data collection methods you studied, compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses

 of at least two data collection methods. Include an explanation of your experience using these different data collection methods. Also, include an explanation of what you found difficult or challenging and why.

 Explain how you as the researcher can ensure that your choices for data collection align with your research questions. Use your experience from Major Assignment 1 as an e​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‌‌‌‌‌‌‍‍​xample.