Q4 Prac1 Lecture Lesson4
Q4 Prac1 Lecture Lesson4
Creswell, J.W. (2009) also explains that coding The purpose of data extraction in a qualitative
and categorizing involves taking text data or pictures research which is to describe the study in general:
gathered during data collection, segmenting it into
1. to extract the findings from each study in a consistent APPROACHES IN ANALYZING DATA
manner;
In an inductive approach, a researcher begins
2. to enable later synthesis; and by collecting data that is relevant to his or her topic of
interest. Once a substantial amount of data have been
3. to extract information to enable quality appraisal so
collected, the researcher will then take a breather from
that the findings can be interpreted.
data collection, stepping back to get a bird‘s eye view of
WHAT TO EXTRACT? a data. At this stage, the researcher looks for patterns in
the data, working to develop a theory that could explain
1) Articles are in different formats and use those patterns.
different styles of reporting;
In a deductive approach it takes the steps
2) Need to highlight main data elements of described for inductive research and reverse their
interest; order. They start with a social theory that they find
3) Need to provide standardization; compelling and then test its implications with data. That
is, they move from a more general level to a more
4) Need to aid pattern recognition and analysis. specific one. This approach to research is the one that
APPROACHES IN DATA EXTRACTION people typically associate with scientific investigation.
The researcher studies what others have done, reads
The process of reducing your acquired data can existing theories of whatever phenomenon he or she is
be extracted in two possible ways using an approach by studying, and then tests hypotheses that emerge from
analyzing qualitative data. those theories.
1) One approach is to examine your findings with a THINGS TO REMEMBER
pre-defined framework, which reflects your aims,
objectives and interests. This approach is relatively easy In qualitative research there is no fixed rule on
and is closely aligned in research which has pre- how many codes a researcher should aim for,
determined interests. This approach allows you to focus but if you have more than 100-120 codes, it is
on particular answers and abandon the rest. recommended that you begin to merge some of
the codes. All materials must have been coded
2) The second approach takes a more exploratory to start the abstraction of the themes from the
perspective, encouraging you to consider and code all codes.
your data, allowing for new impressions to shape your
interpretation in different and unexpected directions. EXAMPLE OF CODE AND THEMES
We refer to this approach as thematic network analysis. For example, the codes torn uniform and no
More often than not, qualitative analysis draws school books are seen in the interview transcripts with
on a mix of both approaches. Whichever approach working street children. They can be clustered together
guides you, the first thing you need to do is to as ―The Working Street Children’ Insufficiency of
familiarize yourself with your data. This involves reading
and re-reading your material (data) in its entirety.
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