Qualitative Data Analysis PDF
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Analou B. Valer
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This document provides an overview of qualitative data analysis methods, including narrative analysis, thematic analysis, grounded theory, and interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA). It explains how to analyze patterns in content, identify frequencies of ideas, and understand personal experiences. This is useful for social science research.
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QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS ANALOU B. VALER THE MOST COMMON AND STRAIGHTFORWARD QDA METHOD. EVALUATE PATTERNS WITHIN A PIECE OF CONTENT ( FOR EXAMPLE: WORDS, PHRASES OR IMAGES) OR ACROSS MULTIPLE PIECES OF CONTENT OR SOURCES OF COMMUNICATION. CONTENT COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPER, ARTICLES OR AN...
QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS ANALOU B. VALER THE MOST COMMON AND STRAIGHTFORWARD QDA METHOD. EVALUATE PATTERNS WITHIN A PIECE OF CONTENT ( FOR EXAMPLE: WORDS, PHRASES OR IMAGES) OR ACROSS MULTIPLE PIECES OF CONTENT OR SOURCES OF COMMUNICATION. CONTENT COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPER, ARTICLES OR ANALYSIS POLITICAL SPEECHES IDENTIFY THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH AN IDEA IS SHARED OR SPOKEN ABOUT About listening to people telling stories and analyzing what that means. NAR RAT I VE Explore whether how something is ANALY S I S being said is important. Paying attention to the stories that people tell- and more importantly, the way they tell them. Simply a fancy word for written or spoken language or debate. Analyzing D I Slanguage C OUR S within its social context E ANALY S Isuch S as conversation, a speech etc. within the culture and society it takes place. Takes bodies of data Looks at patterns of THEMATIC ( which are often ANALYSIS meaning in a data large) and group set- for example, a them according to set of interviews or similarities FGD transcripts. ( themes) GROUNDED THEORY Powerful QAM where the intention is to Your analysis must develop from the create a new theory or theories using ground up. the data at hand, through a series of test and revisions I N T E R P R E T I VE P H E N O M E N O LO G I C AL A N A LY S I S ( I PA ) Designed to help you understand the personal experiences of a subject ( for example, a person or group of people) concerning a major life event, an experience or a situation. (phenomenon) Phenomena may range from relatively common events such as motherhood, or being involved in a car accident- to those which are extremely rare- for example, someone’s personal experience ina a refugee camp. THANK YOU