Today we will examine the section of c.4 in qualitative
studies and mixed methods: Data Analyses. This section asks that you clearly
describe how you went about analyzing your qualitative data. To begin, you will
outline the overall process that you used to move inductively from coded units
to larger representations including categories and themes. If you followed a
specific methodologist's methods (e.g., Creswell) cite him or her.
Next, you move into the specifics of your data by describing
the specific codes, categories, and themes that emerged from the data using
quotations as needed to emphasize their importance. Keep in mind that you are
walking the reader through the process of your data analysis, so share
specifics- how did you make decisions as to what were themes?
Finally, in most studies you will have a person or two who
discussed experiences or ideas that were outside the normal experience of the
others in your sample, these are called discrepant cases. Describe how these
discrepant cases differed from the rest of the sample and how they were
factored into the analysis. You should also consider whether there are obvious
reasons for their differences, are these individuals older, younger, or in some
other way different from others in the sample?
Next time we will talk about Chapter 4: Trustworthines. Do
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