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Analyzing Qualitative Data ​

Lazar Chapter 11.

Goal of analysis of data: unstructured data -> detailed description.

Content Analysis ​

Content Analysis

refers to the process of developing a representative description of text or other unstructured input.

Types of content:

  • media content: content that is published.
  • magazine, personal website, youtube, tiktok ...
  • audience content: content you ask for.
  • surveys, questionnaires...

Text Analysis ​

coding

Assigning categories and descriptors to blocks of text. Basically sorting parts of the text content into a set of commonly occurring categories.

Coding schemes:

  • Emergent coding
    • without a theory or model to guide analysis.
  • A priori coding
    • using a theory or model to guide analysis.

Grounded theory and emergent coding ​

Use this if you don't have categories to sort your text before starting.

Consists of four stages:

  • Open coding
    • Analyze the text and identify any interesting phenomena in the data
    • Need to find terms to describe the interesting instances that emerge from the data
    • In vivo code: coding categories derived from a participants vivid explanation
  • Development of concepts
    • Collections of codes that describe similar contents are grouped together to form higher level ‘concepts’, which can then be grouped to form ‘categories’
    • Axial coding: the identification and definition of relationships between concepts
  • Grouping concepts into categories
  • Formation of a theory
    • Aim at creating inferential and predictive statements about the phenomena recorded in the date
    • We develop explicit causal connections or correlations between the concepts and categories identified in the previous stages
      • Might be followed by selective coding, in which previously coded data might be revisited from the context of the emerging theory

Experimental Research

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Grounded Theory

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Multimedia Analysis ​