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All the data from the interviews are accumulated by hand-written notes and also the videos

that has been recorded during the interviews. The researchers has used a pseudonym (fictitious
name) to our respondents to keep their identity. To get the whole overview, the researchers
started to analyze by reading through all the interview questions. In which reviewing repeatedly
all the interviews transcripts and read them thoroughly. Then, the researchers has made a brief
summary for each interview. In summary it includes personal information of the respondents.
The data went through a proper screening like editing, transcripting, coding, and translating in
to English before it is analyzed. To make a transparent and strong connection to the research
questions, the researchers has decided to use thematic analysis to make it more reliable and
interesting. Thematic analysis is the study of patterns to uncover meaning. In other words, it’s
about analysing the patterns and themes within your data set to identify the underlying
meaning. Importantly, this process is driven by research aims and questions, so it’s not
necessary to identify every possible theme in the data, but rather to focus on the key aspects
that relate to your research questions. It implies by developing the themes from the data to
answer a research question as the focus of analysis. There are six themes comes up from the
data relation to research questions: (1) familiarization, (2) coding (3) generating themes, (4)
defining and enumerating themes, and (6) creating a concise report. Reviewing data and
revising themes when they are needed.

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