Coding and Thematic Analysis - the role of Culture & how to reduce Researcher Bias

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • I address the role of culture in qualitative data analysis, specifically talking about ways to increase validity and minimize researcher bias through the right approach to coding (but also other techniques to increase validity)
    #academia #qualitativeresearch #academia #researchpaper
    👉 My Ebook on how to use ChatGPT for thematic analysis (including a list of GPT prompts) payhip.com/b/K...
    ➡️ Feel free to ask me questions in the comments, and if you feel that you may require a more guided assistance, you can book a lesson with me through the following link drkriukow.com/...

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  • @evgeniyatoneva7887
    @evgeniyatoneva7887 3 місяці тому +1

    This opening was really very good!

  • @ananyapramanik996
    @ananyapramanik996 3 місяці тому

    Hello Dr Kriukow you are a saviour of mine in the case of qualitative research analysis ... I wish I could work with you...thank you

  • @Kholan95
    @Kholan95 Місяць тому

    I first thought of a raccoon crossing the road and the first tree was a wild cherry tree, but oak and honey locust were next.

    • @qualitativeresearcher
      @qualitativeresearcher  Місяць тому

      Interesting. For me the trees would probably be pine, spruce or birch. Animals - deer or squirrel (which I literally almost crashed my car over only a few days ago lol).

  • @Yen-u4w
    @Yen-u4w 3 місяці тому

    Thank you dr. Kriukow because I really learned a lot about qualitative method from your videos while I'm doing my dissertation writing . you're method of explaining is easy to grasp. i was so overwhelmed then with the transcriptions during my data analysis, but watching your other videos enable me to process it.Yes, you're right that validity of your findings will reduce biases when you go back to your participants and seek their opinions. I did that with an Indigenous community, and this makes me more confident of my findings. Hopefully, my panel of evaluators will be convinced. thank you so much.

    • @qualitativeresearcher
      @qualitativeresearcher  3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you for taking the time to comment, and I am really glad that you are enjoying my content! Hearing such feedback always adds me motivation to keep doing this! Good luck with your examiners, I'm sure they will appreciate the steps you took to enhance validity (especially through member checking - in my opinion one of the best possible ways to do it)