Qualitative data analysis Flashcards

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Inductive

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Bottom up approach
No predetermined theory that uses the data to derive the structure of the analysis and generate general themes

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Deductive

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Top down approach
Uses a predetermined framework to analyse the data and draw specific conclusions

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Most common style of analysis

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Fracturing into codes, grouping and gluing/labelling into categories (schema)

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Coding

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Applying codes to qualitative data to define them during analysis
* Descriptive/open: initial to sort the data
* Focussed: working with the data to start making sense
* Axial/interpretive: reorganisation
* Selective: identifying themes/concepts

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Thematic analysis

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Inductive, identifies themes from data (e.g. exploring barriers in health care)
* Transcribe the data, code/reduce, look for themes, reorganise, define themes and interpret data

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Content analysis

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Deductive, codes identified before searching through data, then categories are explored statistically
* Used to explore large texts to determine trends/frequency, for newspapers, magazines etc

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Framework analysis

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Similar to thematic initially, but involved inductive and deductive approaches by running collection and analysis in tandem (provides transparency)
* Commonly used in health care for policy development (less concerned with themes)
* Go through data, identify themes, apply back to transcrip and redefine, summary and map

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Recursive abstraction

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Repeatedly summarising text (e.g. interviews) without coding

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Data saturation

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When more information doesnt offer additional understanding (justifies the number of participants)

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Errors in data analysis

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  • Making conclusions too early
  • Over coding too early
  • Halo effect: tendency to give more attention to views expressed by high status informants
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Computer assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS)

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Package used to facilitate analysis

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Grounded theory

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Inductive method to understand real world phenomena (theory is grounded in the data)

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