A Demonstrated Model for Developing and Organizing Thematic Analysis Coding
Format Type
Plenary
Format Type
Paper
Start Date
14-1-2021 4:50 PM
End Date
14-1-2021 5:10 PM
Abstract
Abstract
Authoring rich and impactful qualitative thematic analysis coding can be challenging for researchers when multiple or extensive data collections are present. To efficiently and effectively manage, organize, and make sense of qualitative data requires a systemic organizational approach to develop, compare, and contrast coding and themes. In this paper, the authors provide insight and discussion into a proven qualitative methodology and process model used to uncover, organize, and make sense of emerging themes and relationships. The authors also include examples of the process and associated data sources.
Keywords
Case Study, Constant Comparison, Inductive Analysis, Latent-Content Analysis, Semantic-Content Analysis, Qualitative Research, Social Construction, Thematic Analysis
A Demonstrated Model for Developing and Organizing Thematic Analysis Coding
Abstract
Authoring rich and impactful qualitative thematic analysis coding can be challenging for researchers when multiple or extensive data collections are present. To efficiently and effectively manage, organize, and make sense of qualitative data requires a systemic organizational approach to develop, compare, and contrast coding and themes. In this paper, the authors provide insight and discussion into a proven qualitative methodology and process model used to uncover, organize, and make sense of emerging themes and relationships. The authors also include examples of the process and associated data sources.