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Overview of Chapter 14
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Overview of Chapter 14: Analyzing Qualitative Data

The purpose of Chapter 14 is to acquaint you with some of the fundamental principles of analyzing narrative data from unstructured interviews and observations, as well as from written documents such as diaries and letters. The chapter begins by discussing the aims of qualitative research and describing the challenges that qualitative data analysts face. The next section discusses four major styles that range on a continuum from standardized and systematic to intuitive and interpretive.

While the results of qualitative analysis are usually easy to understand, it is sometimes difficult to comprehend the process of the analysis--particularly because there are no firmly established rules. For this reason, the chapter devotes more time to discussing the methods associated with grounded theory, about which much has been written. Some basic procedures that are typically used for analyzing qualitative data are also presented, but these are not described in detail. The analysis of qualitative data is an inductively driven process that typically uses an iterative approach to gleaning meaning from the data and checking that meaning back against the data. Often the data are also checked against the interpretation of others, including the informants.

Study Chapter 14 in the text, pages 379-402.

Use the forum for Questions for Instructor on Part 5 in WebCT for Nurs 400A or Nurs 400B to post questions about things you don't understand in Chapter 14.

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