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Coding Qualitative Data Data Analysis Coding Qualitative Data

Analysing Qualitative Data Identify similarities Create generalisations Extract themes Highlight differences Identify relationships

Objectives of Qualitative Analysis To draw inferences To draw conclusions To develop theories

What is coding? Coding is closely examining qualitative data and organizing it in a way that captures important features/ relationships/ concepts/ ideas/ phenomena.

The Coding Process through text Initially read through text data Divide the text Label the segments into segments of information Reduce overlap of information with codes and redundancy Collapse codes into themes

Saldaña, 2013: 12

Data-driven vs. Theory-driven Codes can be either ‘data-driven’ or ‘theory-driven’ Data-driven – codes emerge from the data itself Theory-driven – there are pre-determined codes that have been developed prior to examining the data

1st cycle coding 2nd cycle coding Refer back to your research questions How does the data relate to answering your RQs? Identify key words/ phrases/ concepts within the data and assign a code Use the same code for the data that fits the same concept During first level coding do not be overly interpretive, report only what is actually there. Refer back to your research questions How does the data relate to answering your RQs? Identify similarities in codes and combining them Categorizing codes under thematic subheadings/ categories

First cycle coding practice “What major factors lead you into teaching?” Work with a partner and code the data Compare your coding with another group

Methods of Coding In Vivo Coding: codes terms and phrases used by the participants themselves. The objective is to attempt to give the participants a voice in the research. Process Coding: this method uses gerunds ("-ing" words) only to describe and display actions throughout the document. It is useful for examining processes, emotional phases and rituals. Versus Coding: uses binary terms to describe groups and processes. The goal is to see which processes and organizations are in conflict with each other throughout the document. These can be both conceptual and grounded objects. Values Coding: codes that attempt to exhibit the inferred values, attitudes and beliefs of participants. In doing so, the research may discern patterns in world views.