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Qualitative Content Analysis in Practice
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Qualitative Content Analysis in Practice



March 2012 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This book takes students step-by-step through the process of doing qualitative content analysis.  Margrit Schreier show how to: create a coding frame; segment the material; try out the coding frame; evaluate the trial coding and then carry out the main coding; and consider what comes next. She also discusses software choices for doing qualitative content analysis. Each part of the process is described in detail and research examples are provided to illustrate each step. Frequently asked questions are answered, the most important points are summarized, and end of chapter questions provide an opportunity to check for understanding.


 
Introduction: What Is Qualitative Content Analysis?
 
What Is Qualitative about Qualitative Content Analysis?
 
Will Qualitative Content Analysis Work for Me? Decision Aids
 
The Coding Frame
 
Building a Coding Frame
 
Strategies for Building a Data-Driven Coding Frame
 
Segmentation and Units of Coding
 
Trying It Out: The Pilot Phase
 
What to Keep in Mind: Evaluating Your Coding Frame
 
The Main Analysis Phase
 
How to Present Your Results
 
Using Software in Doing Qualitative Content Analysis

This book makes a valuable supplementary reading text about applied content analysis for my course in ethnography.

Professor Paul Hackett
Marketing Communication Dept, Emerson College
September 29, 2015

I will use this as a recommended text, and not adopt as a main or compulsory text. This is so given the book's particular focus on QCA, and the more complex treatment of research issues in general, which will be of use to a limited number of students but will be a good resource potentially for some select few taking my spring 2014 senior thesis class and NOT the fall basic / intro research methods class. Thank you.

Ms Julia Lau
Political Science and International Studies, McDaniel College
October 8, 2013