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What is the purpose of a codebook?
What is the purpose of a codebook?
- To exclude certain materials from analysis
- To create new codes
- To maintain consistency across coding (correct)
- To provide a summary of the research study
Which of the following is included in a codebook?
Which of the following is included in a codebook?
- The research question
- A summary of the research study
- The Code Name and Code Definition (correct)
- The results of the analysis
What is the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria in a codebook?
What is the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria in a codebook?
- The results of the analysis
- The criteria that justifies the material’s inclusion or exclusion from a particular Code (correct)
- The research question
- A description of the research participants
Flashcards
Codebook Purpose?
Codebook Purpose?
Ensures uniform coding application.
Codebook Elements?
Codebook Elements?
Name uniquely identifies a code; definition explains its meaning.
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria?
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria?
Rules determining if something fits a specific code.
Study Notes
- Labelling is important for qualitative materials.
- A codebook is necessary to operationalize Codes.
- A codebook is an ongoing task that gets added to and modified along the way.
- The point of a codebook is to maintain consistency across coding.
- A codebook should specify each Code, define what each Code means, and the limits or exclusions of each Code.
- A codebook usually includes Code Name, Code Definition, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, and Examples.
- The label assigned to the Code is the Code Name.
- A short description of the Code is the Code Definition.
- The criteria of central characteristic that justifies the material’s inclusion or exclusion from a particular Code is the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria.
- One or more examples that best represent the Code are Examples.
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