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After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
  1. Distinguish between the analysis and interpretation of qualitative data.
  2. Write an analytical memo while collecting qualitative data.
  3. Search textual data for relevant codes to be analyzed.
  4. Create a coding scheme for qualitative data.
  5. Use grounded theory, or constantcomparative method, to analyze qualitative data.
  6. Use recurrence, repetition, and forcefulness to analyze qualitative data.
  7. Recognize when qualitative data analysis is theoretically saturated.
  8. Decide whether or not a computer program will be helpful in the data analysis process.
  9. Create an interpretation for categorized qualitative data.
  10. Enhance the credibility of a qualitative research design.
  11. Conduct a member check or member validation.
  12. Use triangulation to strengthen data analysis and interpretation.







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