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Week
3 Analysis Exercise
Complete Parts 1 and 2 below.
Note: Please note this assignment does not involve any
software. This is to be done manually using the coding schemes within your
textbook in Ch. 15.
Part 1:
1. Download
the "Sarah: Diabetes Interview" transcript from the Saldaña and
Omasta (2018) Student Resources
webpage.
2. Read
the transcript beginning with the question, “Going back to how you learned
about diabetes, what sources did you learn about the condition from? Where did
you learn about diabetes once you were diagnosed?” on page 3. Read the section
a second time. This time, look for specific words that are repeated or stand
out. List the specific words you identified. When you think about coding you
are looking for overall themes. What specific words provide meaning of the
transcript? Not all words—specific ones.
3. Condense
the transcript beginning with the question, “Going back to how you learned
about diabetes, what sources did you learn about the condition from? Where did
you learn about diabetes once you were diagnosed?” on page 3 and continuing
through the end. Your goal is to condense the interview from 1,501 words to
about 500 words. This should be a summary of the transcript, not just repeating
the same words, condensing to 500 words.
Part 2:
1. Download
one of the transcripts from the Saldaña and Omasta (2018) Student Resources
web page.
2. Choose
a section of about 300 words from the interview transcript you selected.
3. Consider
which two of the following four coding methods (In Vivo, Process, Values, or
Emotion Coding) would be most appropriate for analyzing the text.
4. Code
the text using each method you selected. Note: You must code the
selected section of text twice—once for each method you choose.
5. Compare
the results and prepare a 150- to 300-word summary discussing how the different
coding methods employed helped reinforce each other or provided divergent
analytic insights.
Provide the actual text you are coding and how you coded
it.