Outlining how to select the most appropriate tool for analyzing data, Analysing Qualitative Data also provides the reader with an awareness of the various challenges that are unique to interpreting the conceptual and subjective data generated in qualitative research.

Comparative Analysis

  • Coding hierarchy 73
  • Comparisons 77
  • Models 86

Chapter objectives

After reading this chapter, you should

  • see that once you have created a few codes, you can begin to organize them hierarchically;
  • know that this is both a practical and an analytic activity;
  • see that it also helps with making comparisons, especially using tables;
  • understand that tables are a good way of undertaking case-by-case, ...
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