Rethinking reproducibility in qualitative research: New podcast episode with Sarahanne Field
Discover 'Open Science Bites', the 10-minute podcast that takes you into the fascinating world of open science at the University of Groningen.
Listen to how UG academics make their research and teaching more accessible, what challenges they overcome, and opportunities they seize. Each episode highlights one specific aspect of open science through the eyes of an academic.

New episode: Rethinking reproducibility in qualitative research (Sarahanne Field)
Unlike quantitative studies where replication is more straightforward, qualitative research presents unique challenges. In this episode, Dr. Sarahanne Field, assistant professor at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, shares how she is reimagining reproducibility for qualitative research. She explores practical approaches to making research processes visible, addresses challenges in ethical data sharing of transcripts, and emphasizes the importance of clear methodological reporting in qualitative studies.
Views on public engagement and open education
Season 3 of Open Science Bites focuses on reproducibility.
Discover previous episodes on open education (season 1) or public engagement (season 2).
Open Science Bites is produced by the University of Groningen Library, with technical support by Wim Brons.
Last modified: | 26 May 2025 12.22 p.m. |
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