Process coding is helpful when you want to understand actions in the data. You can catalogue observable activities or conceptual actions.
Read MoreDescriptive coding is where you code passages according to topic in order to summarize the topic of the data.
Read MoreResearchers use narrative analysis to understand how research participants construct story and narrative from their own personal experience.
Read MoreTheoretical sampling is a way of collecting data, and deciding what data to collect based on the theory and categories that emerge from your data.
Read MoreDirected content analysis (DQICA) is a deductive approach to qualitative analysis where you start with an existing theory or framework and utilize data to either support or build upon that framework.
Read MoreThematic analysis involves reading through a data set and identifying patterns in meaning across the data.
Read MoreIn vivo codes utilize the language and terminology used by the participants rather than alternative methods where codes are researcher-derived.
Read MoreUnconscious needs influence how users look for solutions to their problems, and how they evaluate the options they have.
Read MoreAfter conducting interviews, you may need transcripts of your audio files in order to analyze and find insights. Here’s a chart to see various options.
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