Deck 2 Flashcards
This is the part of the coding process where you’ll try to draw meaning from your data and start to produce a narrative.
Theme Identification
You make use of a participants’ own words, rather than your interpretation of the data. In other words, you use direct quotes from participants as your codes.
In vivo coding
Two stages of Inductive and Deductive Coding
1.) Initial coding
2.) Line by line Coding
It involves labelling and describing specific structural attributes of the data. Generally, it includes coding according to answers to the questions of “who”, “what”, “where”, and “how”, rather than the actual topics expressed in the data
Structural coding
First two steps of Qualitative analysis
Code Categorization
Theme Identification
In this type of coding, we make use of pre-established codes, which are developed before you interact with the present data.
Deductive
Two main approaches in Coding Qualitative Data
Inductive
Deductive
This type of coding involves jumping right into the data and then developing the codes based on what you find within the data.
Inductive
Types of code approaches in Initial Coding
In vivo coding
Process coding
Open coding
Descriptive coding
Structural coding
Value coding
Involves coding that relates to the participant’s worldviews.
Values coding
Makes use of action-based codes. These are codes that indicate a movement or procedure. These actions are often indicated by gerunds
Process coding
Combination of Inductive and Deductive method
Hybrid coding approach
Reviewing your data, line by line, digging deeper and assigning additional codes to each line.
With _________________, the objective is to pay close attention to your data to add detail to your codes.
Line-by-line coding
Thiis type of coding is usually used when researchers want to investigate new ideas or concepts, or when they want to create new theories.
Inductive
The process of reviewing everything you’ve coded and then creating code categories that can be used to guide your future analysis.
Code Categorization