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DATA
DATA
ANALYSIS METHODS
ANALYSIS METHODS
Research Project
Finding the Answers to the Research Questions-Qualitative
Qualitative data analysis works a little differently from quantitative
data, primarily because qualitative data is made up of words,
observations, images, and even symbols. Deriving absolute meaning
from such data is nearly impossible; hence, it is mostly used for
exploratory research.
Analyzing Qualitative Data
Analyzing Qualitative Data
Data
Data
Preparation
Preparation
and Basic
and Basic
Data Analysis
Data Analysis
Content analysis: This is one of the most common methods to analyze
qualitative data. It is used to analyze documented information in the
form of texts, media, or even physical items. When to use this method
depends on the research questions. Content analysis is usually used to
analyze responses from interviewees.
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
Narrative analysis: This method is used to analyze content from
various sources, such as interviews of respondents, observations
from the field, or surveys. It focuses on using the stories and
experiences shared by people to answer the research questions.
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
Framework analysis. This is a more advanced method that
consists of several stages such as familiarization, identifying a
thematic framework, coding, charting, mapping, and
interpretation.
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
Discourse analysis: Like narrative analysis, discourse analysis is used to
analyze interactions with people. However, it focuses on analyzing the social
context in which the communication between the researcher and the
respondent occurred. Discourse analysis also looks at the respondent’s
day-to-day environment and uses that information during analysis.
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
Grounded theory: This refers to using qualitative data to explain why a
certain phenomenon happened. It does this by studying a variety of similar
cases in different settings and using the data to derive causal explanations.
Researchers may alter the explanations or create new ones as they study
more cases until they arrive at an explanation that fits all cases.
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
Coding can be explained as
he categorization of data. A ‘code’
can be a word or a short phrase
that represents a theme or an
idea.
Step 1: Developing and
Applying Codes.
The analytical and critical thinking skills of the
researcher plays significant role in data
analysis in qualitative studies. Therefore, no
qualitative study can be repeated to generate
the same results.
Step 2: Identifying
themes, patterns and
relationships.
Qualitative data analysis can also be
Qualitative data analysis can also be
conducted through the following
conducted through the following
three
three steps:
steps:
At this last stage, you need to link research findings
to hypotheses or research aims and objectives.
When writing the data analysis chapter, you can
use noteworthy quotations from the transcript in
order to highlight major themes within findings and
possible contradictions.
Step 3: Summarizing
the data.
Qualitative data analysis can also be
Qualitative data analysis can also be
conducted through the following
conducted through the following
three
three steps:
steps:
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Codes
Codes
WHAT IS CODE?
Code may be a word or short
phrase that symbolically assigns
a cumulative prominent and
sense-capturing portion of a text
or visual data.
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Codes
Codes
There are three types of coding:
1. Open coding. The initial organization of raw data to try to
make sense of it.
2. Axial coding. Interconnecting and linking the categories of
codes.
3. Selective coding. Formulating the story through
connecting the categories.
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Codes
Codes
There are three types of coding:
Coding can be done manually or using qualitative data
analysis software such as
NVivo, Atlas ti 6.0, Hyper RESEARCH 2.8, Max QDA and others.
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Step 1: Developing and Applying
Codes
Codes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_gZuEm3Op0
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
and relationships.
and relationships.
most popular and effective methods of
qualitative data interpretation
Word and phrase repetitions – scanning primary data
for words and phrases most commonly used by
respondents, as well as, words and phrases used with
unusual emotions;
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
and relationships.
and relationships.
most popular and effective methods of
qualitative data interpretation
Primary and secondary data comparisons – comparing
the findings of interview/focus group/observation/any
other qualitative data collection method with the
findings of the literature review and discussing
differences between them;
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
and relationships.
and relationships.
most popular and effective methods of
qualitative data interpretation
Search for missing information – discussions
about which aspects of the issue was not
mentioned by respondents, although you
expected them to be mentioned;
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns
and relationships.
and relationships.
most popular and effective methods of
qualitative data interpretation
Metaphors and analogues – comparing primary
research findings to phenomena from a different
area and discussing similarities and differences.
Step 3: Summarizing the data
Step 3: Summarizing the data
DATA
DATA
ANALYSIS METHODS
ANALYSIS METHODS
Research Project
Finding the Answers to the Research Questions-Quantitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
Identify whether the
following statements is a
quantitative or qualitative
data
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
It is warm outside
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The cup had a mass of
454 grams
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The cake recipe
requires 3 cups of
flour
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The shelf life of the
Papaya Pickle is 3
days
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The cloth of our
table napkin feels
rough
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
One of the welding
rod measures 9 cm
long.
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The temperature of
the oven increased
by 8°C.
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
Opening the wine
bottle makes a loud
pop sound.
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
The pastry in the
canteen smells
sweet.
Quantitative or Qualitative
Quantitative or Qualitative
data
data
Leonora earned 95%
on her Math quiz.
Types of Data
Types of Data
Types of Data
Types of Data
Types of Data
Types of Data
Qualitative or Categorical Data is
data that can’t be measured or
counted in the form of numbers.
These types of data are sorted by
category, not by number.
Qualitative or Categorical
Gender ( Male, Female)
Hair color ( Black, Brown, Gray, etc)
Nationality (Indian, American, Chinese,
etc)
These data consist of audio, images,
symbols, or text. The gender of a person,
i.e., male, female, or others, is qualitative
data.
Example
Types of Data
Types of Data
Nominal values represent discrete units and
are used to label variables that have no
quantitative value. Just think of them as
“labels.” Note that nominal data that has no
order. Therefore, if you would change the order
of its values, the meaning would not change.
Nominal Data
Example
Qualitative or Categorical
Types of Data
Types of Data
Ordinal data have natural ordering where
a number is present in some kind of order
by their position on the scale. These data
are used for observation like customer
satisfaction, happiness, etc., but we can’t
do any arithmetical tasks on them.
Ordinal Data
Example
Qualitative or Categorical
Types of Data
Types of Data
Quantitative data is also known as
numerical data which represents the
numerical value (i.e., how much, how often,
how many). Numerical data gives
information about the quantities of a
specific thing. Quantitative data can be used
for statistical manipulation.
Quantitative or numerical
Example
Height or weight of a person or
object
Room Temperature
Scores and Marks (Ex: 59, 80, 60, etc.)
Time
Types of Data
Types of Data
Discrete data can take only discrete
values. Discrete information contains
only a finite number of possible values.
Those values cannot be subdivided
meaningfully. Here, things can be
counted in whole numbers.
Discrete
Example
Quantitative or numerical
Types of Data
Types of Data
Continuous data represent
measurements and therefore their values
can’t be counted but they can be
measured. An example would be the
height of a person, which you can describe
by using intervals on the real number line.
Continuous
Example
Quantitative or numerical
Types of Data
Types of Data
It represents ordered data that is measured
along a numerical scale with equal distances
between the adjacent units. These equal
distances are also referred to as intervals. So
a variable contains interval data if it has
ordered numeric values with the exact
differences known between them.
Interval
Example
Quantitative or numerical
Types of Data
Types of Data
Like Interval data, ratio data are also
ordered with the same difference
between the individual units. However,
they also have a meaningful zero so
they cannot take negative values.
Ratio
Example
Quantitative or numerical
The temperature on a Kelvin scale
(0 degrees represent the total
absence of thermal energy)
Height ( zero is the starting point)
weight, length
Analyzing Quantitative Data
Analyzing Quantitative Data
Data Preparation
The first stage of analyzing data is data
preparation, where the aim is to convert raw data
into something meaningful and readable. It
includes four steps.
The purpose of data validation is to find
out, as far as possible, whether the data
collection was done as per the pre-set
standards and without any bias. It is a
four-step process, which includes…
Step 1: Data Validation
Step 1: Data Validation
Step 1: Data Validation
Typically, large data sets include errors. For
example, respondents may fill the fields
incorrectly or skip them accidentally. To make
sure that there are no such errors, the
researcher should conduct basic data checks,
check for outliers, and edit the raw research
data to identify and clear out any data points
that may hamper the accuracy of the results
Step 2: Data Editing
Step 2: Data Editing
This is one of the most important steps
in data preparation. It refers to
grouping and assigning values to
responses from the survey.
Step 3: Data Coding
Step 3: Data Coding
For example, if a researcher has interviewed 1,000
people and now wants to find the average age of
the respondents, the researcher will create age
buckets and categorize the age of each of the
respondents as per these codes. (For example,
respondents between 13-15 years old would have
their age coded as 0, 16-18 as 1,
18-20 as 2, etc.)
Step 3: Data Coding
Step 3: Data Coding
Quantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data Analysis
Methods
Methods
After these steps, the data is ready for
analysis. The two most commonly used
quantitative data analysis methods are
descriptive statistics and inferential
statistics.
Descriptive Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Typically descriptive statistics (also known as descriptive analysis)
is the first level of analysis. It helps researchers summarize the
data and find patterns. A few commonly used descriptive statistics
are:
Mean: numerical average of a set of values.
 Median: midpoint of a set of numerical values.
 Mode: most common value among a set of values.
Descriptive Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
 Percentage: used to express how a value or group of
respondents within the data relates to a larger group of
respondents.
 Frequency: the number of times a value is found.
 Range: the highest and lowest value in a set of values.
Descriptive Vs. Inferential
Descriptive Vs. Inferential

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Q4-DATA ANALYSIS METHODS-WK4.pdf

  • 1. DATA DATA ANALYSIS METHODS ANALYSIS METHODS Research Project Finding the Answers to the Research Questions-Qualitative
  • 2. Qualitative data analysis works a little differently from quantitative data, primarily because qualitative data is made up of words, observations, images, and even symbols. Deriving absolute meaning from such data is nearly impossible; hence, it is mostly used for exploratory research. Analyzing Qualitative Data Analyzing Qualitative Data
  • 4. Content analysis: This is one of the most common methods to analyze qualitative data. It is used to analyze documented information in the form of texts, media, or even physical items. When to use this method depends on the research questions. Content analysis is usually used to analyze responses from interviewees. Qualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Data Analysis Methods Methods
  • 5. Narrative analysis: This method is used to analyze content from various sources, such as interviews of respondents, observations from the field, or surveys. It focuses on using the stories and experiences shared by people to answer the research questions. Qualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Data Analysis Methods Methods
  • 6. Framework analysis. This is a more advanced method that consists of several stages such as familiarization, identifying a thematic framework, coding, charting, mapping, and interpretation. Qualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Data Analysis Methods Methods
  • 7. Discourse analysis: Like narrative analysis, discourse analysis is used to analyze interactions with people. However, it focuses on analyzing the social context in which the communication between the researcher and the respondent occurred. Discourse analysis also looks at the respondent’s day-to-day environment and uses that information during analysis. Qualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Data Analysis Methods Methods
  • 8. Grounded theory: This refers to using qualitative data to explain why a certain phenomenon happened. It does this by studying a variety of similar cases in different settings and using the data to derive causal explanations. Researchers may alter the explanations or create new ones as they study more cases until they arrive at an explanation that fits all cases. Qualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Data Analysis Methods Methods
  • 9. Coding can be explained as he categorization of data. A ‘code’ can be a word or a short phrase that represents a theme or an idea. Step 1: Developing and Applying Codes. The analytical and critical thinking skills of the researcher plays significant role in data analysis in qualitative studies. Therefore, no qualitative study can be repeated to generate the same results. Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns and relationships. Qualitative data analysis can also be Qualitative data analysis can also be conducted through the following conducted through the following three three steps: steps:
  • 10. At this last stage, you need to link research findings to hypotheses or research aims and objectives. When writing the data analysis chapter, you can use noteworthy quotations from the transcript in order to highlight major themes within findings and possible contradictions. Step 3: Summarizing the data. Qualitative data analysis can also be Qualitative data analysis can also be conducted through the following conducted through the following three three steps: steps:
  • 11. Step 1: Developing and Applying Step 1: Developing and Applying Codes Codes WHAT IS CODE? Code may be a word or short phrase that symbolically assigns a cumulative prominent and sense-capturing portion of a text or visual data.
  • 12. Step 1: Developing and Applying Step 1: Developing and Applying Codes Codes There are three types of coding: 1. Open coding. The initial organization of raw data to try to make sense of it. 2. Axial coding. Interconnecting and linking the categories of codes. 3. Selective coding. Formulating the story through connecting the categories.
  • 13. Step 1: Developing and Applying Step 1: Developing and Applying Codes Codes There are three types of coding: Coding can be done manually or using qualitative data analysis software such as NVivo, Atlas ti 6.0, Hyper RESEARCH 2.8, Max QDA and others.
  • 14. Step 1: Developing and Applying Step 1: Developing and Applying Codes Codes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_gZuEm3Op0
  • 15. Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns and relationships. and relationships. most popular and effective methods of qualitative data interpretation Word and phrase repetitions – scanning primary data for words and phrases most commonly used by respondents, as well as, words and phrases used with unusual emotions;
  • 16. Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns and relationships. and relationships. most popular and effective methods of qualitative data interpretation Primary and secondary data comparisons – comparing the findings of interview/focus group/observation/any other qualitative data collection method with the findings of the literature review and discussing differences between them;
  • 17. Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns and relationships. and relationships. most popular and effective methods of qualitative data interpretation Search for missing information – discussions about which aspects of the issue was not mentioned by respondents, although you expected them to be mentioned;
  • 18. Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns Step 2: Identifying themes, patterns and relationships. and relationships. most popular and effective methods of qualitative data interpretation Metaphors and analogues – comparing primary research findings to phenomena from a different area and discussing similarities and differences.
  • 19. Step 3: Summarizing the data Step 3: Summarizing the data
  • 20. DATA DATA ANALYSIS METHODS ANALYSIS METHODS Research Project Finding the Answers to the Research Questions-Quantitative
  • 21. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data Identify whether the following statements is a quantitative or qualitative data
  • 22. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data It is warm outside
  • 23. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The cup had a mass of 454 grams
  • 24. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The cake recipe requires 3 cups of flour
  • 25. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The shelf life of the Papaya Pickle is 3 days
  • 26. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The cloth of our table napkin feels rough
  • 27. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data One of the welding rod measures 9 cm long.
  • 28. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The temperature of the oven increased by 8°C.
  • 29. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data Opening the wine bottle makes a loud pop sound.
  • 30. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data The pastry in the canteen smells sweet.
  • 31. Quantitative or Qualitative Quantitative or Qualitative data data Leonora earned 95% on her Math quiz.
  • 34. Types of Data Types of Data Qualitative or Categorical Data is data that can’t be measured or counted in the form of numbers. These types of data are sorted by category, not by number. Qualitative or Categorical Gender ( Male, Female) Hair color ( Black, Brown, Gray, etc) Nationality (Indian, American, Chinese, etc) These data consist of audio, images, symbols, or text. The gender of a person, i.e., male, female, or others, is qualitative data. Example
  • 35. Types of Data Types of Data Nominal values represent discrete units and are used to label variables that have no quantitative value. Just think of them as “labels.” Note that nominal data that has no order. Therefore, if you would change the order of its values, the meaning would not change. Nominal Data Example Qualitative or Categorical
  • 36. Types of Data Types of Data Ordinal data have natural ordering where a number is present in some kind of order by their position on the scale. These data are used for observation like customer satisfaction, happiness, etc., but we can’t do any arithmetical tasks on them. Ordinal Data Example Qualitative or Categorical
  • 37. Types of Data Types of Data Quantitative data is also known as numerical data which represents the numerical value (i.e., how much, how often, how many). Numerical data gives information about the quantities of a specific thing. Quantitative data can be used for statistical manipulation. Quantitative or numerical Example Height or weight of a person or object Room Temperature Scores and Marks (Ex: 59, 80, 60, etc.) Time
  • 38. Types of Data Types of Data Discrete data can take only discrete values. Discrete information contains only a finite number of possible values. Those values cannot be subdivided meaningfully. Here, things can be counted in whole numbers. Discrete Example Quantitative or numerical
  • 39. Types of Data Types of Data Continuous data represent measurements and therefore their values can’t be counted but they can be measured. An example would be the height of a person, which you can describe by using intervals on the real number line. Continuous Example Quantitative or numerical
  • 40. Types of Data Types of Data It represents ordered data that is measured along a numerical scale with equal distances between the adjacent units. These equal distances are also referred to as intervals. So a variable contains interval data if it has ordered numeric values with the exact differences known between them. Interval Example Quantitative or numerical
  • 41. Types of Data Types of Data Like Interval data, ratio data are also ordered with the same difference between the individual units. However, they also have a meaningful zero so they cannot take negative values. Ratio Example Quantitative or numerical The temperature on a Kelvin scale (0 degrees represent the total absence of thermal energy) Height ( zero is the starting point) weight, length
  • 42. Analyzing Quantitative Data Analyzing Quantitative Data Data Preparation The first stage of analyzing data is data preparation, where the aim is to convert raw data into something meaningful and readable. It includes four steps.
  • 43. The purpose of data validation is to find out, as far as possible, whether the data collection was done as per the pre-set standards and without any bias. It is a four-step process, which includes… Step 1: Data Validation Step 1: Data Validation Step 1: Data Validation
  • 44. Typically, large data sets include errors. For example, respondents may fill the fields incorrectly or skip them accidentally. To make sure that there are no such errors, the researcher should conduct basic data checks, check for outliers, and edit the raw research data to identify and clear out any data points that may hamper the accuracy of the results Step 2: Data Editing Step 2: Data Editing
  • 45. This is one of the most important steps in data preparation. It refers to grouping and assigning values to responses from the survey. Step 3: Data Coding Step 3: Data Coding
  • 46. For example, if a researcher has interviewed 1,000 people and now wants to find the average age of the respondents, the researcher will create age buckets and categorize the age of each of the respondents as per these codes. (For example, respondents between 13-15 years old would have their age coded as 0, 16-18 as 1, 18-20 as 2, etc.) Step 3: Data Coding Step 3: Data Coding
  • 47. Quantitative Data Analysis Quantitative Data Analysis Methods Methods After these steps, the data is ready for analysis. The two most commonly used quantitative data analysis methods are descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
  • 48. Descriptive Statistics Descriptive Statistics Typically descriptive statistics (also known as descriptive analysis) is the first level of analysis. It helps researchers summarize the data and find patterns. A few commonly used descriptive statistics are: Mean: numerical average of a set of values.  Median: midpoint of a set of numerical values.  Mode: most common value among a set of values.
  • 49. Descriptive Statistics Descriptive Statistics  Percentage: used to express how a value or group of respondents within the data relates to a larger group of respondents.  Frequency: the number of times a value is found.  Range: the highest and lowest value in a set of values.