Transforming Qualitative Data Using Oral Coding

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James BernauerFollow

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2077

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Paper

Start Date

January 2015

End Date

January 2015

Abstract

The presenter developed a method for analyzing and interpreting interview data referred to as "oral coding". The rationale for this method is that it allows researchers to "hold on" to oral/aural data longer compared to using traditional transcription and coding. It is proposed that this extended engagement with the nuances of inflection, volume, and emotion helps to transform oral/auditory data to written data in a more authentic manner. Two articles will be reviewed that used oral coding.

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Transforming Qualitative Data Using Oral Coding

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The presenter developed a method for analyzing and interpreting interview data referred to as "oral coding". The rationale for this method is that it allows researchers to "hold on" to oral/aural data longer compared to using traditional transcription and coding. It is proposed that this extended engagement with the nuances of inflection, volume, and emotion helps to transform oral/auditory data to written data in a more authentic manner. Two articles will be reviewed that used oral coding.