Compiling Codes and Tallying Code and Case Counts (Module 3, Lesson 4)

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Title | Compiling Codes and Tallying Code and Case Counts (Module 3, Lesson 4) |
Author | Philip Adu, Ph.D |
Duration | 8:25 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=WAnAV5GUkDA |
Description
The speaker explains how to compile and tally codes for research data analysis. They suggest using software to get case counts and code counts, but the demonstration focuses on tallying code counts. There are three main actions: compiling codes, arranging them in alphabetical order, and consolidating them. They explain how to copy and paste the codes on a Windows or Mac computer and sort them alphabetically using the "A to Z" sort icon. Next, they show how to indicate the number of significant information connected to each code, where a code may appear more than once. They explain how the case count determines the number of participants connected to each code, which can be difficult for codes with multiple significant information. The speaker suggests that case count may not be important, and the process takes a long time to figure out. The demonstration ends with an explanation of how to group codes based on research questions.
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