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Qualitative Data Analysis Using NVivo

A Workshop for Facilitators

Brenda Cecilia Padilla Rodriguez April 14, 2015

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Aims of this workshop

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Your experience

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Experience as a facilitator

Interest in NVivo

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How confident do you feel…?

Analysing qualitative data

Navigating NVivo

Creating a project

Adding data sources

Creating a node tree

Coding deductively

Coding inductively

Using classifications

Using sets

Using search folders

Creating charts

Creating tree maps

Creating graphs

Running a text search query

Running a word frequency query

Running a matrix coding query

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How confident do you feel…

finding ANSWERS to questions on your own?

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NVivo Overview

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Before we start…

What is qualitative analysis?

What are themes?

What is a node?

What is a code?

What is coding?

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Basic vocabulary

Qualitative analysisIdentification, examination and interpretation of themes in the data to answer research questions.

ThemesPatterns in the data

Nodes (also called codes!)Usually a word or short phrase that captures the essence or salient attributes of a portion of data.

CodingProcess of assigning nodes to data

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NVivo: Introduction

Create a new project.

Your research question is: What do you think about the course?

Create three data sources, corresponding to three different people, located in two different regions.

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Testing your performance…

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Did you establish a naming convention for the data sources?

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NVivo: Introduction

How do you code inductively?Emergent themes

How do you code deductively?Theory-based

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NVivo: Introduction

Code your data sources inductively.

Create a coding scheme (or code book).

Share your work with a colleague. Is the coding clear?

What is the data (of your colleague) telling you? How do you know? Give examples.

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NVivo: Intermediate

Open the practice project.

How many sources were obtained via skype interviews?

Who has conducted the most skype interviews? (use a chart)

What is the problem? How do you solve it?

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NVivo: Intermediate

What are the main pre-course expectations? (use a tree map)

How many items were coded with this node?

How many people talk about their teams? (use a text search)

How many people with little experience with online learning talk about their teams?

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NVivo: Intermediate

Run a word frequency query.What is the problem?

Run a matrix coding query of experience vs expectations.

What is the trick?

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Workshop Facilitation

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How to ruin a workshop

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Knowing your audience

Pre-Workshop SurveyRole

Field of research

Experience coding

Data to code

Other requirements

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Engaging your audience

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1. Accept silence as part of the music.

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PRACTICE 1:Stay quiet for 5

seconds when talking to someone

…in the middle of a sentence!

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2. Paint a picture with your words

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PRACTICE 2: Identify and describe the main elements of a diagram.

Image courtesy of XKCD.com/1195/

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3. Change the tone.

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PRACTICE 3: Record yourself.

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4. Be passionate.

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PRACTICE 4:Consider a simple everyday

object and talk about it with passion.

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Have a clear message.

PRACTICE 5:Summarise the workshop in

3-5 key topics.

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Dealing with common issues

Technical problems

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Solutions:

Check everything before you start.Have a copy online.Bring a USB.Plan for disaster.

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Dealing with common issues

Different skills levels

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Solutions:

Prepare extra tasks for fast learners.Allocate enough time to complete tasks.Encourage fast learners to help others.Be flexible.

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Dealing with common issues

Difficult questions

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Solutions:

Don’t panic! Stay calm and carry on.Remember it is ok to not know everything (you are awesome but not perfect!).Look for the answer online.Ask participants to help find the answer.

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Dealing with common issues

Too many instructions to keep in mind

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Solutions:

Study before delivering the workshop.Use NVivo regularly.Follow the workshop outline.

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Materials available

Introduction workshop:Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo-intro

Outline: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo-guide

Sample data: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo-sd

Coding scheme: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo-cs

Project

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Materials available

Intermediate WorkshopPresentation: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo-intermediate

Outline: http://tinyurl.com/nvivo2-guide

Project

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Practice

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The Game

Select a workshop you would like to deliver.

Choose a task you would like to teach.

Check the related materials.

Go for it!

When you are not presenting, you will be a participant with a specific profile. Play your role!

Feel free to improvise and put your own unique touch!

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Extra

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Challenges

Create a report that you find useful.

Create a model that you find useful.

Code a video.

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Useful resources

QSR youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnfY7xiVmjJ-y0Y3cFN0MJw

NVivo blog: http://blog.qsrinternational.com/

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