Strategies for organizing & analyzing qualitative data
Creswell’s Data Analysis Spiral
Researcher as an instrument in qualitative research
Approaches to analyzing data in mixed-methods
Bonus Questions
100

The process of labelling and organizing your qualitative data to identify different themes and the relationships between them.

What is coding?

100

The purpose of this step is to break down larger sections of text into easier-to-read smaller samples.

What is step 1 - Organization?

100

This is reflecting on and discussing any personal beliefs that may have influenced a study.

What is acknowledging bias?

100

This step reduces the amount of data such as calculating medians.

What is Summarizing the Data -  Step 1?

100

The Health & Safety of Citizens, National Security, Economic Prosperity, and Government Sovereignty

What are national objectives?

200

High-quality and important information that enhances the research.

What is meaningful data?

200

This is the step where the researcher explains the relationship between the themes identified in the previous step.

What is step 4 - Synthesis?

200

An example of this is storing data securely and ensuring informed consent when collecting data.

What are ethical collection methods?

200

The Sequential Design that has two steps.

What is Explanatory?

200

It is a style of reference used by the American Psychology Association.

What is APA?

300

Produce a comprehensive list that guarantees sufficient consistency in the data's coding.

What is the final list of codes?

300

This step is repeated multiple times.

What is step 2 - Perusal? 

300

BLANK is the researcher ensuring that all sides of their issue are thoroughly examined.

What is of fairness in the context of researcher?

300

Out of the four methods, this method is used to integrate qualitative and quantitative data.

What is method Four (4)?

300

This is the type of triangulation where multiple researchers each come up with their own opinions, and decisions, to bring different lenses to the data analyzed. (Hint: we learned this in Week 6)

What is Investigator Triangulation?