Collaborative thematic analysis (CTA) is a research method where a group of researchers collaboratively analyze qualitative research. This approach is similar to thematic analysis but has been adjusted to facilitate team-based analysis.
Read MoreMember checking, also called respondent validation, is a qualitative research technique where researchers and study respondents collaborate to ensure data accuracy.
Read MoreResearchers use consensus coding and split coding at the final stage of coding to discuss coding decisions, finalize the codebook, and add rigor to their research results.
Read MoreResearcher triangulation in qualitative analysis uses multiple researchers to collect and analyze data.
Read MorePeer briefing is the process of working with one or more neutral, independent peers to enhance the credibility of qualitative research.
Intercoder reliability ensures that when you have multiple researchers coding a set of data, that they come to the same conclusions.
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