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Qualitative Data Analysis Within and Across Settings . June 9, 2013 Toronto. Reed Early Independent consultant. Part 1 QDA Methods. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reed EarlyIndependent consultant

June 9, 2013 Toronto

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Part 1 QDA MethodsOutcomes – learners understand the origin and current practice of QDA methods in general, grounded theory in particular, and possible applications of the methods.

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1.      Methods

a.      useful for inductive researchb.      useful in naturalistic inquiryc.      qualitative methods growing consensusd.      collection ↔ analysis ↔ collection

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2.      Qualitative Data (QD) a.      open

b.      exploratoryc.      useful when questions not yet definedd.      allows insights

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3.      Overview of QDA 

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4.      QDA cycle 

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5.      overview of process

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6.      Work plan of research process

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7.      Characteristics of QDA a.      constructivist - many meanings

b.      context bound i.e. “cast of thousands"c.      uses inflection i.e. "THIS was good."d.      can be sorted in many ways e.      QD by itself has meaning i.e “apple”

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8.      Sources of QD a.      interviews

b.      focus Groupsc.      field observations (GPS data)d.      survey comments e.      historical recordsf.       secondary datag.      photos, paintings, songs

... 

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9.      Types of QDa.    structured text writings, stories, survey

comments, news articles, books etc

b.    unstructured text transcription, open interviews, focus groups, conversation

c.    audio recordings, as above, music

d.    visual recordings, graphics, art, pictures

e.    location specific data Google Earth, GPS

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10. Principles of QDA a.      Data entry (gathering)

b.     Comprehending (immersion)c.      Synthesizing (sifting)d.      Theorizing (sorting)e.      Re‑Contextualizing (emerging theory)

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11. Data entry (analogous demo)

a.      not easily mechanizedb.      important part of processc.      often done by analystd.      concurrent with analysis e.      transcribe thoroughly, ASAP f.      write memos (reflect)g.      coding (start with few)

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12. Comprehending (immersion) a.      begin while entering data

b.      start QDA immediatelyc.      “live with it”d.      line by line examinatione.      create new questions for collection 

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13. Synthesizing (sifting) “quotes” (decontextualize) a.      use inductive categories

b.      find common threadsc.      compare transcriptsd.      aggregate stories

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14. Theorizing (sorting) “coding” a.      ask questions of the data

b.      find alternative explanationsc.      allow sufficient time d.      be open to insights

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15. Re‑Contextualizing a.      develop theoretical “elegance”

b.      apply to other settingsc.      examine fit to literature/researchd.      describe emerging theory 

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16. Data Management Principles a.      stay close to the data

b.      be sensitive to emergent theoryc.      allow recontextualizing d.      it is a non‑linear process

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17. QDA method options – everyday analogues

Content Analysis - like movie ratings by the censorship bd Grounded Theory – like a mystery solved by ordinary citizensMatrix Analysis – like a map’s matrix of campsite servicesPhenomenology – like a movie documentary

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18.        Displaying results (computer methods)

 display code frequencies and charts (in QDA Miner)

Code Count % Codes Cases % Case1.1 Defines Mgmt Structure, Roles, Resp 36 1.20% 21 5.30%1.1 Framework Contents 42 1.40% 23 5.80%1.1 Key People Involved 119 3.90% 59 14.80%

1.1 Lines of Authority 46 1.50% 26 6.50%

1.2 Approval and Endorsement 25 0.80% 17 4.30%

1.2 Key Elements of Strategic Plan Exist 72 2.40% 36 9.00%

1.2 Plan Communicated 55 1.80% 26 6.50%

1.2 Plan Updated 18 0.60% 14 3.50%

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Exercise 1: Quotes, Codes & Memos

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19. Grounded Theory

a. Primary documents (comprehending)

immerse in the primary documents

begin as data are collected

read/view/listen to the data

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b.      Quotations (synthesizing)select and mark salient quotations/passages

compare each line to other data

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c.      Coding (theorizing)assign codes in margin

group, sort, categorize codes into families

collect new data based on emerging theory, memos, codes

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d.      Memos (aids in all processes)

record insights on memos or post-it notes ie: ideas for emerging theories, thematic ideas, linked memos

(Exercise 1)

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e.      Network (re-contextualize)

create network (mind map)add and arrange network nodes

• (quotes, memos and codes)

collect more data as needed(Exercise 2)

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Exercise 2: Grounded Theory and Network Mapping

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f. Generate theoryMake a matrix of themes (rows) by roles (cols)Fill in cells with either a selected quote or “*” to indicate missing data.Look for patterns, empty cells, areas of convergence.Generate an explanation and provide a short quote to support your "theory". (optional Exercise)

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20. Methods Matched to Type of Data a. structured text

content and matrix analysis etc b. unstructured text i.e. narratives, open interviews

phenomenology, grounded theory etcc. audio i.e. interviews, anecdotes, “stories”, music

matrix analysis, grounded theory etc d. visual i.e. graphics, art, pictures

matrix analysis, grounded theory etc

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21. Methods Matched to Principle Task a.      describe

content analysis …b. explain / predict

                   matrix analysis …c.      derive new ideas and insights

                   phenomenology …d.      test significance

                   matrix analysis, quantitative …e.      map theoretical relation

                   grounded theory, mapping …

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run crosstab (matrix) codes and variables (QDA Miner)

  Proj A

Proj B

Proj C

Time 1

Time 2 Time 3  

Chi-sq

uare

P value

finding 1.1.x       2 1 3    9.924 0.357

finding 1.2.x 1     9 1 2   17.447 0.042

finding 1.3.x 1     5    1   10.624 0.302

finding 1.4.x   1 2 12 4 2   41.016 0

finding 2.1.x 3 1   2   1   20.759 0.014

finding 2.2.x 1          2   2.13 0.989

finding 2.3.x 20 2 1 3 4 2   16.514 0.057

Risks 6 2 2 17 4 4   33.709 0

Best Practices

4 1 1 3 6 4   49.178 0

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Alternate Exercise: Theorizing Using Matrix Analysis

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Code network map (Atlas-ti)

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Code Network MapMulti-Dimensional Scaling (QDA Miner Concept Systems)

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Q&A Questions and answers

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23. Some QDA Methods matched to Software1.      Content Analysis

Word, QDA Miner, Excel, Atlas-ti 2.      Matrix analysis

NVivo, QDA Miner3.      Grounded Theory Mapping

 Atlas-ti, QDA Miner 4.      Phenomenology - using mind maps

 Inspiration, Visio5. Concept Mapping

Concept Systems, QDA Miner

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HandoutsHandout 1. Summary of Manual and Software Qualitative

Methods Handout 2. Website, Software and Internet Resources

The above and these slides are available at http://www3.telus.net/reedearly/shared/

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Don’t forget the workshop evaluation…

[email protected]

http://www3.telus.net/reedearly/shared/