Analyzing Qualitative Data
Analyzing Qualitative Data
Typology – this is a
classification system derived
from patterns, themes or
other kinds of groups of data.
-arts, activities, meanings,
participation, relationships,
settings
Grounded Theory/
Constant Comparison- looks
at documents such as field
notes, memos; compare
codes to find consistencies
and differences
Analytic Induction –
looks at the event and
develops a
hypothetical statement
of what happened
Logical Analysis/ Matrix
Analysis – outline of
generalized causation, logical
reasoning process, etc.
-flow charts, diagrams are used
to pictorially these as well as
written descriptions
Quasi-statistics – count
the number of times
something is mentioned
in field notes as very
rough estimate of
frequency.
Event Analysis. Microanalysis
– is like a frame analysis. It
emphasizes on findings
precise beginnings and
ending of events by finding
specific boundaries and things
- Film and video
Metaphorical
Analysis – try on
various metaphors
and see how well they
fit what is observed
Domain Analysis – describe
social situation and cultural
patterns within it, semantic
relationships.
-interrelate the social situation
to cultural meanings
Hermeneutical
Analysis – making
sense of a written
text; meaning of text
for people in situation
Content Analysis –
involves looking at
documents, texts or
speech to see what
themes emerge
Discourse Analysis –
linguistic analysis of
ongoing flow of
communication
-tapes are used so they be
played and replayed
Semiotics – is a
science of signs
and symbols, such
as body language