The data collected from these methods is typically in the form of typed text, transcripts or recordings that must be examined to identify key themes and insights. Qualitative data can be defined as non-numerical and unstructured data that is collected from qualitative research methods, such as open-ended survey questions, in-depth interviews, focus groups, direct observation, and content analysis (video, picture or document). In this post we detail the process for coding qualitative data Qualitative Data Analysis Examining and interpreting qualitative data requires a more complex process. While quantitative data can be analyzed statistically and calculated into averages, means, and other numerical data points, qualitative data analysis assesses opinions or feelings that cannot be represented by a numerical statistic. No matter how complicated the formulas and calculations might be, the results are always quantifiable. Analyzing quantitative research data is relatively straight-forward.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |