Transforming Qualitative Information: Thematic Analysis and Code DevelopmentSAGE Publications, 16 апр. 1998 г. - Всего страниц: 184 Thematic analysis - a process for encoding qualitative information - can be thought of as a bridge between the languages of qualitative and quantitative research. This book helps students and researchers understand thematic analysis as a process that is a part of many qualitative methods, and provides clear guidance about learning to develop techniques to apply to research. The book shows how one can sense themes - the first step in analyzing information - as well as how to develop codes through the use of numerous examples from different research settings. |
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... material , such as setting and type of qualitative information being collected , has a curvilinear relationship with encouraging projection . When researchers have too much familiarity , it is often difficult for them to resist their ...
... material , such as setting and type of qualitative information being collected , has a curvilinear relationship with encouraging projection . When researchers have too much familiarity , it is often difficult for them to resist their ...
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... material . Short segments of audiotaped or videotaped material are easier to review repeatedly than long segments . In code development , you must read , listen , or watch the raw material from the subsamples many times . You may have ...
... material . Short segments of audiotaped or videotaped material are easier to review repeatedly than long segments . In code development , you must read , listen , or watch the raw material from the subsamples many times . You may have ...
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... material out in front of them on a large table or even the floor . With written or graphic source material , this often helps them maintain the full picture of the subsample's information . Step 2 : Identifying Themes Within Samples ...
... material out in front of them on a large table or even the floor . With written or graphic source material , this often helps them maintain the full picture of the subsample's information . Step 2 : Identifying Themes Within Samples ...
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Developing Themes and Codes | 29 |
Deciding on Units of Analysis and Units | 54 |
Developing Themes and a Code Using | 67 |
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Transforming Qualitative Information: Thematic Analysis and Code Development Richard E. Boyatzis Ограниченный просмотр - 1998 |
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ability aggressive behavior Applying the code appropriate asked assess audiotaped Boyatzis Chapter clusters codable code development Coder cognitive competencies conceptual consistency of judgment context critical incident interview culture data-driven described determine developing a code developing themes discussed dream analysis effective empathy encoding epistemology example Faculty Indicator individual inductive insight interaction interpersonal interpretation interrater reliability involved issues Jung Jung's Kendall's tau learning managerial managers manifest level McClelland multiple observations organization patterns peak experience person positivist present prior research programmer-analyst qualitative information qualitative methods qualitative research quantitative Question raw information relationships researcher's sampling sensing themes setting Simpson situation social someone Spearman's rho specific Stage Step stories subsamples systems thinking thematic analysis Thematic Apperception Test thematic code themes and code theory theory-driven code thought tion types typically unit of analysis unit of coding validity various videotaped