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Title: Rapid Assessment Process RAP


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Rapid Assessment Process RAP
  • James Beebe
  • Gonzaga University
  • 2002

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RAP
  • RAP is intensive, team-based ethnographic
    inquiry using triangulation and iterative data
    analysis and additional data collection to
    quickly develop a preliminary understanding of a
    situation from the insiders perspective.

3
  • RAP cannot be done by one person.

4
RAP can be used to
  • make preliminary decisions about interventions or
    changes
  • make decisions about additional research.
  • RAP can also be used for monitoring and
    evaluation.

5
Usually RAP should NOT be used
  • for estimating numbers or percents.

6
Results can be produced in
  • as few as four day,
  • but usually requires several weeks.

7
RAPID NOT RUSHED
  • Results from RAP done too quickly cannot be
    trusted.
  • If done too quickly RAP can be worse than
    research tourism.

8
The insiders perspective
  • Often the insiders perspective is necessary but
    not well understood.
  • Insiders often use categories and definitions
    that are different than the ones used by
    outsiders.
  • The categories and definitions used by insiders
    are called emic.

9
The RAP team should seek out
  • the poorer,
  • less articulate,
  • more upset, and
  • those least like the members of the RAP team.

10
Stories NOT Answers
  • The goal is to get the insiders to tell their
    stories and NOT answer the questions of the
    outsiders.

11
Teamwork
  • The success of RAP depends upon the quality of
    the teamwork.

12
Intensive teamwork
  • Intensive teamwork for both the data
    collection and analysis is an alternative to
    prolonged fieldwork.

13
Intensive teamwork
  • Intensive teamwork helps produce a preliminary
    understanding of a situation from the insiders
    perspective.

14
Team interaction
  • Team interaction is necessary for rapid
    triangulation in data collection.
  • Team interaction is necessary for understanding
    the insiders categories and definitions.

15
Team interaction
  • The RAP team should be together most of the time.
  • All team members should be involved in data
    collection and data analysis, including the
    preparation of the report.

16
Team interviewing
  • RAP uses group discussion involving the entire
    team and the local participants (team
    interviewing),
  • NOT sequential interviewing by individual
    members of the team.

17
Insiders
  • Teams should be composed of a mix of insiders
    and outsiders.
  • At least one team member of the RAP team should
    be an insider.
  • After the rest of the RAP team leaves, the
    insider continues to be called upon to clarify
    results, resolve pending issues, and help
    organize local responses.

18
Cultural differences and diversity
  • Sensitivity to cultural differences is essential.
  • Team diversity improves cultural sensitivity and
    helps establish credibility with local
    communities.

19
Flexibility
  • Flexibility is critical for using RAP in a wide
    variety of situations.
  • Some specific techniques have proven to be
    especially effective, but they are not the only
    techniques that can be used.
  • Relaxed, semi-structured interviewing that
    provides respondents with time to think is often
    effective in eliciting stories.

20
Audio recording of interviews
  • Usually interviews should be tape-recorded.
  • Tape recorders should be expected to fail.

21
RAP Sheet
  • A RAP Sheet should be used to document what was
    done.
  • A RAP Sheet allows the reader of a RAP report to
    judge the quality of the work.

22
Successful RAP
  • Members of the RAP team need to recognize
  • They dont know enough to ask questions,
  • They dont know enough to provide the answers,
    but
  • They do know enough to want to empower others to
    solve their own problems.

23
Iterative Analysis and Additional Data Collection
  • Time is divided between
  • blocks used for collecting information and
  • blocks when the team does data analysis and
    considers changes in the next round of data
    collection.

24
Iterative Analysis and Additional Data Collection
  • Team interaction before each new cycle of data
    collection is very important.

25
Analysis
  • Analysis begins with the first round of data
    collection.
  • Analysis involves
  • Coding the data,
  • Displaying relationships in the data, and
  • Drawing conclusions.

26
Coding
  • Coding involves dividing what participants
    have said into thought units and applying a few
    labels to selected units.

27
Some techniques for understanding data
  • Identifying patterns and themes
  • Seeking plausibility
  • Clustering
  • Metaphor making, and
  • Counting

28
Member checking
  • Sharing conclusions before they are final with
    the people who have provided the information is a
    critical part of the iterative analysis process.

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RAP is an idea whose time has come.
  • ?
  • Only if it not oversold and only if it is
    implemented rigorously.
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