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Applied Thematic Analysis


Applied Thematic Analysis

Hardback by Guest, Greg (FHI 360); MacQueen, Kathleen M. (FHI 360); Namey, Emily E. (FHI 360)

Applied Thematic Analysis

£76.00

ISBN:
9781412971676
Publication Date:
10 Jan 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 May 2024
Applied Thematic Analysis

Description

After collecting qualitative data from in-depth interviews, focus groups, or field observations, students and researchers often struggle to make sense of it. This step-by-step guide draws on the authors' many years of experience carrying out qualitative research and conducting trainings on the subject. Their book describes how to analyze qualitative data in a systematic and rigorous way. The authors introduce and outline applied thematic analysis, an inductive approach that draws on established and innovative theme-based techniques suited to the applied research context. Chapters follow the sequence of activities in the analysis process and also include discussions of mixed methods, choosing the most appropriate software, and how to write up and present the results. "This book presents what all of the books I've tried to use in the past have failed to present-how to analyze qualitative data."-Catherine C. Schifter, Temple University "This book does a wonderful job of explaining how important thematic analysis is for producing good research, and it uses rich and detailed examples to do it."-Matthew Hartley, University of Pennsylvania

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Applied Thematic Analysis Chapter 2. Planning and Preparing the Analysis Chapter 3. Themes and Codes Chapter 4. Validity and Reliability (Credibility and Dependability) in Qualitative Research and Data Analysis Chapter 5. Supplemental Analytic Techniques Chapter 6. Data Reduction Techniques Chapter 7. Comparing Thematic Data Chapter 8. Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Data Chapter 9. Choosing Qualitative Data Analysis Software Chapter 10. Writing Up Thematic Analyses

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