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The data being analyzed in qualitative data analysis is all of the data

gathered via surveys, interviews, records, and transcription.

1.) Preparing and organizing the data may allow the researcher to work
more effectively since they have previously transcribed and
organized the purpose of each data gathered.
2.)This means examining the same answer/data and emerging patterns
so that the researcher can clearly see the ideas
3.) Coding is an essential component of qualitative data analysis.
Coding is the process of categorizing and arranging qualitative data
in order to find themes and patterns. The goal of coding is to give
structure to free-form data so that it can be analyzed systematically.
4.) The process of developing and assigning codes to categorize data
extracts is referred to as qualitative data coding. You will then use
these codes to derive themes and patterns for your qualitative
analysis.
5.)with their corresponding patterns The linked patterns are then
merged and organized into sub-themes. Themes are then identified
by combining parts or components of experiences or ideas that are
typically meaningless when examined personally.

1.) Content analysis is a research method that identifies patterns in


recorded communication. To conduct content analysis, you gather
data systematically from a set of texts, which can be written, oral,
or visual:
Example: Books, newspapers and magazines
Speeches and interviews
Web content and social media posts
Photographs and films
2.)Thematic analysis is a method of analyzing qualitative data. It is
usually applied to a set of texts, such as interview transcripts. The
researcher closely examines the data to identify common themes –
topics, ideas and patterns of meaning that come up repeatedly.
There are various approaches to conducting thematic analysis, but the
most common form follows a six-step process: familiarization, coding,
generating themes, reviewing themes, defining and naming themes, and
writing up.
3.)Textual analysis is a wide phrase that refers to a variety of research
methods used to describe, interpret, and understand texts. A text
may convey a great deal of information, ranging from its exact
meaning to its subtext, symbolism, assumptions, and values.
The methods used to conduct textual analysis depend on the field and
the aims of the research. It frequently seeks to link the text to a bigger
social, political, cultural, or artistic context.
4.)Discourse analysis is a research method that analyzes written or
spoken language in relation to its social context. It aims at
understanding how language is used in everyday situations.
Many humanities and social science fields, including linguistics,
sociology, anthropology, psychology, and cultural studies, use discourse
analysis as a qualitative research method.

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