Research 8 Thematic analysis

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  • Created on: 07-05-17 18:01
thematic analysis is a form of what type of analysis
qualitative
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what does it identify
themes
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define theme
material that represents some level of pattered response or meaning within the data set
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this theme is important in relation to what
the research question
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the emphasis is on what
the meaning
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not the what
prevalence
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Bruan and Clarke identified two types of thematic analysis, what were they
theory driven and data driven
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what is another name for data driven
inductive
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how many steps to braun and clarke suggest
6
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what is stage 1
read material and make notes
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what is stage 2
code
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what is stage 3
group codes into themes
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what is stage 4
review themes
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this requries what
judgement
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you need to look at your themes and ask yourself what 3 things
is there enough data to support them, is the data coherent, are they mutually exclusive,
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what is stage 4
defining and names themes
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what do you need to write
an accompanying narrative
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what should be included in this
what is interesting about the themes and examples from the text
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what is an advantage of thematic analysis
can be used with any qualitative data set
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what is a form of thematic analysis that makes psychological assumptions
IPA
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what does IPA stand for
interpretive phenomenological analysis
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IPA interviews are entirely focus on what
experience
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define experience
the state of affairs in which the world is lived and experienced
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therefore themes in IPA capture what
experiences
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what are the assumptions of IPA
people interpret the world, researchers also interpret the world
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what three things are you interested in, if you're doing an IPA study
idiographic info (not nomothetic), meanings (not causal relations), quality (not quantity)
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where can the qualitative data come from
interviews, diaries
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how many in a sample size
6-8
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but what is allowable
1
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what type of people
similar/homogenous
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although stage 1 of IPA is the same as stage 1 of thematic analysis in general, what is it called
immersion
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the rest of the stages are the _______
same
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how do you make you analysis valid
iterative reading, give examples
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what are the benefits of IPA
gives participants a voice and high validity, can develop hypothesise for quantitative methods
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what are the cons of IPA
assumes that language is an unproblematic, direct access into cognition, experience is not how the world actually is
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how is IPA distinctive from thematic analysis in general
has psychological assumptions, IPA builds up codes and themes from a single case, IPA has specific recommendations about sample size
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