This article elaborates on the concept of thick analysis, introduced in 2010 by EVERS and VAN STAA. The aim of thick analysis is to enhance the depth and breadth of data creatively combining several analysis methods, allowing for a more comprehensive use of qualitative data analysis (QDA) software is becoming more and more immersed research practices, thick analysis is now within reach of every researcher. Therefore, a categorization of the numerous analysis methods is introduced, each of which is given a designed to pinpoint its main feature. The purpose of this exercise is to seduce beyond existing frameworks for analysis by offering an exemplary overview and listing of combinations of analysis methods
In this brief essay I will elaborate on some of the points I raised at last year’s APSA panel on mul...
The sharing and re-use of data is priority for funding councils and this has recently led to initiat...
Coding is a ubiquitous part of the qualitative research process, but it is often under-considered in...
This article elaborates on the concept of thick analysis, introduced in 2010 by EVERS and VAN STAA. ...
This article elaborates on the concept of thick analysis, introduced in 2010 by Evers and Van Staa. ...
Thick description of qualitative findings is critical to improving the transferability of qualitativ...
The origins, cross-disciplinary evolution, and definition of “thick description” are reviewed. Despi...
Data analysis is a challenging and exciting stage of the qualitative research process. It requires ...
The wide range of approaches to data analysis in qualitative research can seem daunting even for exp...
Thick description of qualitative findings is critical to improving the transferability of qualitativ...
Currently, the general approaches to the analysis of qualitative data are these:1.) If the analyst w...
The application of qualitative techniques is increasing and acceptable among the researchers. Howeve...
Background: Data analysis is a complex and contested part of the qualitative research process, which...
Qualitative researchers tout the distinctive character of their work as thickly descriptive of the s...
Qualitative analysis is a process of breaking down qualitative data into smaller units in order to m...
In this brief essay I will elaborate on some of the points I raised at last year’s APSA panel on mul...
The sharing and re-use of data is priority for funding councils and this has recently led to initiat...
Coding is a ubiquitous part of the qualitative research process, but it is often under-considered in...
This article elaborates on the concept of thick analysis, introduced in 2010 by EVERS and VAN STAA. ...
This article elaborates on the concept of thick analysis, introduced in 2010 by Evers and Van Staa. ...
Thick description of qualitative findings is critical to improving the transferability of qualitativ...
The origins, cross-disciplinary evolution, and definition of “thick description” are reviewed. Despi...
Data analysis is a challenging and exciting stage of the qualitative research process. It requires ...
The wide range of approaches to data analysis in qualitative research can seem daunting even for exp...
Thick description of qualitative findings is critical to improving the transferability of qualitativ...
Currently, the general approaches to the analysis of qualitative data are these:1.) If the analyst w...
The application of qualitative techniques is increasing and acceptable among the researchers. Howeve...
Background: Data analysis is a complex and contested part of the qualitative research process, which...
Qualitative researchers tout the distinctive character of their work as thickly descriptive of the s...
Qualitative analysis is a process of breaking down qualitative data into smaller units in order to m...
In this brief essay I will elaborate on some of the points I raised at last year’s APSA panel on mul...
The sharing and re-use of data is priority for funding councils and this has recently led to initiat...
Coding is a ubiquitous part of the qualitative research process, but it is often under-considered in...