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Ronny Gunnarsson. Coding and analysing qualitative data [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/coding-and-analysing-qualitative-data/. Accessed April 15, 2025.
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All empirical-holistic (qualitative) approaches code their data into units of meaning or codes. These codes are often grouped to create categories. These categories may be further grouped and linked to create overarching themes or theories. This page aim to provide you with a basic understanding of the process of creating codes and categories./td> |
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Useful links
- Beginners step-by-step guide to analysing qualitative data (video)
- Coding qualitative data
- Coding qualitative data in Grounded theory
- In vivo coding
References
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You must cite this article if you use its information in other circumstances. An example of citing this article is:
Ronny Gunnarsson. Coding and analysing qualitative data [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/coding-and-analysing-qualitative-data/. Accessed April 15, 2025.
Ronny Gunnarsson. Coding and analysing qualitative data [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/coding-and-analysing-qualitative-data/. Accessed April 15, 2025.