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David Hume's Problem of Induction (Simply Explained) 🔎
The problem of induction, as formulated by David Hume, addresses one of the most significant questions in epistemology: what can science truly know?
If you've ever delved into empirical research methods, you've likely encountered the terms induction and deduction.
While a Grounded Theory approach follows an inductive logic, an experiment relies on deductive logic. Is one better than the other? How are both connected, and why are scientific results never definitive?
The answers to all these questions are tied to Hume's problem of induction. In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know to hold your own in a discussion with a ninth-semester philosophy student.
Additionally, this knowl...
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How Inquiry Based Learning Can Get You Top 1% Grades 🏆
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What is Inquiry-Based Learning? Tired of memorizing your lecture notes? It’s pretty dull, right? How about starting your exam prep with questions instead of answers? With inquiry-based learning, you dive deeper into your course material and discover connections you didn’t see before. Find out how questions can transform your learning experience. In this video, I'll show you the 3 principles beh...
Statistical Significance (Simply Explained) 📊 🔎
Просмотров 5721 день назад
This video explains Statistical Significance in simple language. "A study's result is statistically significant," is a phrase you've likely heard someone use while discussing scientific research. But what exactly does that mean? What calculation is behind statistical significance, and when is it helpful? In this video, you will find answers to these questions, and more. I will also explain how ...
Theoretical Sampling in Grounded Theory (Simply Explained) 🔎
Просмотров 10828 дней назад
What is theoretical sampling in grounded theory and other qualitative research? Today, we're going to dive into this question by exploring the origin of this approach and distinguishing theoretical sampling from other types of sampling. By the end of this video, you'll fully understand the tradition of the term, why theoretical sampling is different, and, of course, how you can apply it in your...
The Peer Review Process for Scientific Journals (Simply Explained) 📄 🔎
Просмотров 32Месяц назад
Would you like to peek behind the curtain and better understand the peer review process for scientific journals? In this article, I’ll explain to you… - The concept behind the peer review process for scientific journals - The various types of peer review processes for scientific journals - How to determine if an article has been peer-reviewed - Which types of articles you should avoid referenci...
How to Review Lecture Notes: 5 Strategies for A+ Grades 📝🚀
Просмотров 19Месяц назад
How to review lecture notes effectively is a secret that I only uncovered very late in my studies. But you don't have to make the same mistakes that I did, and many others still do. I wish I had known the techniques that I am about to show you much earlier. In this video, I'll show you 5 strategies to transform the chaos in your notebook and your mind into structured knowledge and A grades. ▬▬▬...
How to be Productive without Burning Out (Slow Productivity) 🐢
Просмотров 176Месяц назад
Are you wondering how to be productive without burning out? Well, I might just have the solution for you. It's called "Slow Productivity," the title of Georgetown Professor and bestselling author Cal Newport's latest book. I've just finished reading the book, and... I'm impressed. So much so that I can't resist sharing with you the key lessons. The book deeply resonates with me because for year...
Prompt Engineering for Students (Master ChatGPT & Co.) 💻🤖
Просмотров 75Месяц назад
Prompt engineering might be the most important skill you can acquire as a student in 2024 and beyond. Have you ever asked ChatGPT or another AI model for advice and felt underwhelmed by the response? You might start to question all the hype-if AI can’t nail the basics, what good is it? Hold that thought-before you pin the blame on AI, consider this: maybe the way you're asking is part of the pr...
Top 10 GPTs (ChatGPT Plugins) for Students 💻🤖
Просмотров 2092 месяца назад
ChatGPT is already an indispensable tool for students, but it does have its limitations for certain specialized tasks. The solution? Specialized GPTs for students. These specialized versions of the base language model are trained and optimized for specific tasks, expanding the fundamental capabilities of ChatGPT and allowing you to extract even more from AI. Whether it's locating academic sourc...
Hermeneutics Simply Explained (Hermeneutic Circle & Gadamer) 🌀💡
Просмотров 9272 месяца назад
Are you looking for a simple explanation of hermeneutics? Then buckle up, because things are about to get philosophical. In this video, in less than 10 minutes, you'll get an overview of the following 3 things: -What is the theory or philosophy behind the term hermeneutics? -What is the hermeneutic circle and what is it used for? -Who are the key thinkers in hermeneutics that you definitely sho...
How to Get over Fear of Presenting in Class (7 Quick Remedies) 😱❌
Просмотров 1072 месяца назад
You want to know how to overcome your fear of presenting in front of the class? Then this video is for you. The mere thought of your next presentation sends your pulse racing, induces sweat, and triggers an urge to flee? Then, it’s time to conquer your fear of presentations. Don’t worry, from personal experience, I know exactly how daunting it can be to stand in front of the entire class and ha...
Building a Second Brain for Students (Tutorial) 🧠💡
Просмотров 1962 месяца назад
What's a Second Brain for students, you might ask? Imagine, on your way to university today, you listened to a podcast and thought to yourself at several points, "Ahh yes, that sounds interesting and would be a great angle for my next term paper." Then, during your lunch break, you read an engaging blog post and watched a RUclips tutorial in the evening - but you've already forgotten the intere...
Spaced Repetition: The Study Method for Top 1% Grades 🏆
Просмотров 653 месяца назад
The Spaced Repetition Study Method is about to change everything you thought you knew about studying. Do you usually start studying for exams just 5 days in advance? No wonder you forget 80% of the material by exam day. Educational research suggests that Spaced Repetition is the solution. By applying this method before your exams, not only will you spend fewer total hours studying, but you can ...
How to Write a Thesis in 2 Weeks: A 7-Step Emergency Plan 🆘📝
Просмотров 1843 месяца назад
Need to know how to write a thesis in 2 weeks? Oh dear! Let's quickly figure out a solution. Since you don't have much time, this 15-minute video should be enough to get you started. In this video, you'll get personal emergency coaching consisting of 7 steps. If you follow these steps one after the other in the given time, you still have a chance to submit your thesis in 2 weeks without failing...
How to Write an Excerpt from Scientific Papers and Books 📚✍️
Просмотров 3213 месяца назад
Mastering how to write an excerpt can turbocharge your academic writing. After sifting through all the online databases and looking for papers, you’re often left with a daunting pile of references. Some of these are dense giants, packed with complex ideas that seem impenetrable at first glance. Fear not! In this article, I will show you how to efficiently break down those texts, pulling out the...
Studying with ChatGPT: How to Ace Your Exam Preparation with AI 📚
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Studying with ChatGPT: How to Ace Your Exam Preparation with AI 📚
How to Write the Perfect Essay for University (3 Secret Tricks) 📄✍️
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How to Write the Perfect Essay for University (3 Secret Tricks) 📄✍️
Learning how to Learn: 8 Practices to become a TOP 1% Student 📚
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Learning how to Learn: 8 Practices to become a TOP 1% Student 📚
Effective Note Taking Secrets: 5 Mistakes Top 1% Students Avoid 📝
Просмотров 454 месяца назад
Effective Note Taking Secrets: 5 Mistakes Top 1% Students Avoid 📝
Empirical Research Methods (Quantitative vs. Qualitative) 🔎
Просмотров 3464 месяца назад
Empirical Research Methods (Quantitative vs. Qualitative) 🔎
Active Recall - The #1 Study Technique Behind Every A+ Exam 📚🤓
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Active Recall - The #1 Study Technique Behind Every A Exam 📚🤓
Finding Articles for Your Literature Review: The 5 Biggest Mistakes 🔎 📚
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Finding Articles for Your Literature Review: The 5 Biggest Mistakes 🔎 📚
Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology (simply explained) 🔎📚
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Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology (simply explained) 🔎📚
Operationalization of Variables in Quantitative Research 📄🔍
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Operationalization of Variables in Quantitative Research 📄🔍
The Netnography Methodology by Kozinets (12-Step Tutorial) 🔎
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The Netnography Methodology by Kozinets (12-Step Tutorial) 🔎
Thematic Analysis in Qualitative Research (Braun & Clarke, 2006) 🔍
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Thematic Analysis in Qualitative Research (Braun & Clarke, 2006) 🔍
How to Eliminate Self Doubt as a Student (7 Steps) 🎓💪
Просмотров 926 месяцев назад
How to Eliminate Self Doubt as a Student (7 Steps) 🎓💪
Exam Preparation? This STUDY METHOD is all you need. 📚 🏆
Просмотров 3036 месяцев назад
Exam Preparation? This STUDY METHOD is all you need. 📚 🏆
How to Write a Methodology Section for a Research Paper (or Dissertation) 🔎
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How to Write a Methodology Section for a Research Paper (or Dissertation) 🔎
Qualitative Data Analysis with ChatGPT (extremely time-saving) 🤖 🔥
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Qualitative Data Analysis with ChatGPT (extremely time-saving) 🔥

Комментарии

  • @georgendiga
    @georgendiga 2 дня назад

    Am addicted my phone zen mode which freeze phone and I dont use it, tomorrow I will buy guitar to stop phone addiction 3 days on phone.

  • @thatchinaboi1
    @thatchinaboi1 2 дня назад

    The Problem of Induction not only applies to abduction equally, it also applies to knowing about events that happened in the past as well as the present (as oppose to merely applying to making predictions about the future). Additionally, just because your prediction turned out to be correct and is repeatable doesn't mean the conclusions that you have based your prediction on is necessarily True. Induction and abduction is therefore methods of inference that is USEFUL, as opposed to TRUTHFUL.

  • @thatchinaboi1
    @thatchinaboi1 2 дня назад

    The Problem of Induction just points to the fact that a conclusion that relies upon assumption can never be logically certain to be true, and the method of inference that is induction (as well as abduction) NECESSARILY relies upon making certain assumptions beyond what is directly observable. Only a priori deduction can arrive at conclusions that are logically demonstrated to be True and this can be done using "Proof By Contradiction".

  • @xpulsetraveldiary
    @xpulsetraveldiary 6 дней назад

    Wonderful 🎉

  • @SarahChastain-ni2xs
    @SarahChastain-ni2xs 10 дней назад

    I am wiser now

  • @patrickmaes5298
    @patrickmaes5298 16 дней назад

    Are THEMES supposed to be an answer to the research questions?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 13 дней назад

      They can be. Let's say you ask: How do game developers create digital safe spaces for female gamers?, then a handful of themes that describe how these safe spaces are created can be a great answer to the RQ. But themes do not have to be the exact answer to a RQ. They can simply be the result of conducting the method of thematic analysis which is part of a larger study with a broader or multiple RQs. Best of luck!

  • @Duras85
    @Duras85 16 дней назад

    thank you for this concise and helpful explanatory video!

  • @tessa4018
    @tessa4018 22 дня назад

    Brilliant thanks!

  • @Spiritsparksanimation
    @Spiritsparksanimation Месяц назад

    Would you like to animation videos for your channel

  • @leonsview
    @leonsview Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for this video, very helpful!

  • @misauehara8452
    @misauehara8452 Месяц назад

    If you are collecting thousands of videos on TikTok for discourse analysis, for example, or using co-hashtags to "define a community," or even collecting anonymous comments on Reddit, do you need to ask for consent? Are these considered public information? I've seen many articles using anonymous online forums such as Reddit and applying netnography without asking for consent, unless there is an interview involved. Especially when the research explores sensitive topics such as cyberbullying, fake news, and hate speech communities (where the researcher obviously wouldn't be invited). How should we approach this situation?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies Месяц назад

      Great question! If the study is for a greater good and privacy measures are taken such as pseudonymization, the analysis of such data for research purposes can be done ethically without asking for consent first (it would be impossible). It is possible to transparently share what has been done in the study and what data has been used for what. This is to „inform“ without the „consent“ so to speak. It can be done on a public website of a researcher, uni, or project. But most researchers don’t do that. What helps would be to apply for an ethics approval at your university for your specific case. I think labelling a large-scale analysis a netnography is not exactly in line with the original idea. I would label it social media analytics. You can also search for papers on research ethics in netnography and social media analytics to get more ideas about what ethical considerations would be most appropriate for your study. There are papers that discuss both. Best of luck 🤞 Phil

  • @rickhecht1928
    @rickhecht1928 Месяц назад

    very helpful. thank you for posting this tutorial.

  • @alivef-ug3mf
    @alivef-ug3mf Месяц назад

    so nice!

  • @joyluo9601
    @joyluo9601 Месяц назад

    Learned a lot!Thank you so much:)

  • @mohammadmakram7429
    @mohammadmakram7429 Месяц назад

    Fab video. Cheers

  • @lovejoseph1899
    @lovejoseph1899 Месяц назад

    I love this❤

  • @sibylleaici4560
    @sibylleaici4560 Месяц назад

    If I put all the transcriptions of my interviews in the prompt, the text is too long for Chat GPT, are we supposed to pay to put our entire script ?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies Месяц назад

      You can also do it step by step. At the open coding stage (first level abstraction) in any qualitative method it doesn’t matter if you do it step by step or all at once. It might be even better because you can make sure that the AI does not skip any transcripts. Pls also delete any names and company information before entering transcripts in ChatGPT. Best of luck 😊👍

    • @anetteluo
      @anetteluo Месяц назад

      @@masteryourstudies Step by step meaning put in one transcript at a time? Or put in the corresponding passages of each transcript together?

  • @mlm796
    @mlm796 Месяц назад

    Hi! Thank you for the video! Would you recommend it to find out the best practices of how to mitigate price volatility in the supply department? My objective is to recommend those practices to a company. Thank you!!!!

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment. I am not sure if I can answer your question without knowing more about the context, research question, and so on. You can definitely derive practical implications such as recommendations to managers but make sure you also tackle a research problem (i.e. a theoretical problem or important research gap). Best of luck! 🤞

  • @mekanagaraj
    @mekanagaraj 2 месяца назад

    More videos

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 2 месяца назад

      I’m working on more videos on grounded theory 👍

  • @RIZKYIRELAND
    @RIZKYIRELAND 2 месяца назад

    bestttt

  • @andramusulin2567
    @andramusulin2567 2 месяца назад

    Well done! This was extremely helpful

  • @Theredbastard2023
    @Theredbastard2023 2 месяца назад

    Any tips on the apps for spaced repetition apps? (Oops now you’ve given the answer lol)

  • @Theredbastard2023
    @Theredbastard2023 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video thank you!

  • @davidhughes4489
    @davidhughes4489 2 месяца назад

    I have been trying to get my brain around thematic analysis for a few weeks and finally after this video I feel I have got there. Many thanks

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 2 месяца назад

      That‘s great to hear 👍 let me know if you have questions. Best wishes, Phil

  • @Nabilouh
    @Nabilouh 2 месяца назад

    Hiii thanks you for your vidéo, can I ask you a question, can we do a thematic analysis by using chatGpt ?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 2 месяца назад

      Hi, you can ask me anything :) Yeah, I don't want you to get in trouble so when you use AI, please always disclose in your methods section how you used it. It is possible to use AI tools and many software tools for qualitative coding already have AI-powered plugins to support with coding. My take is that AI can be a great help on the first level of abstraction. This means assigning codes to a large body of text or other data. In principle, this part of thematic analysis and any other qualitative method is pretty mechanistic and does not require a lot of creativity - so its perfect for AI. Once you get to the higher levels of abstraction - in this case themes, I would move away from the AI and interpret the codes yourselves to create something new. The disadvantage if you use AI in the coding stage is that you do not familiarise yourselves with the data and this will make it harder to interpret it later. If you want to dive deeper into how to use AI I made a tutorial about ChatGPT and qualitative data analysis: ruclips.net/video/CvCdERtCoC8/видео.html best of luck! :) Phil

    • @Nabilouh
      @Nabilouh 2 месяца назад

      @@masteryourstudies Hello, thank you for your reply, my problem is that I am currently writing a memory (for my last years master in psychologie) with a qualitative analysis. I have 4 semi-structured interview groups of 6 each, which makes 24 interviews to analyze separately. I'm afraid that during my re-reading I won't be able to find the codes and themes easily. I find myself a bit lost and it's stressing me out, hence the AI question, as it seems more precise to me. What do you think? Many thanks

    • @Nabilouh
      @Nabilouh 2 месяца назад

      @@masteryourstudies In my semi-directive interview, I have 8 questions and each subject answers in a different way. I'm afraid I'll end up with a lot of codes, so what can I do? Is there a code-sub-code hierarchy system? Thank you for your answer.

  • @MrZeruwota
    @MrZeruwota 2 месяца назад

    This is the best video on what TA is and how to conduct, thank you! Are you using the term "category" just to mean "code" for the purpose of making it more understandable for those new to TA? or do you actually distinguish a bit?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! For TA it is sufficient to refer to codes and themes. Sometimes different authors use different labels although it is the same. The first method I Iearned was qualitative content analysis, where codes are „categories“. But Braun and Clarke don’t use that term so I would stick to the vocabulary that is used by the authors that you cite for a particular method. Best wishes, Phil

  • @JonathanBhagan
    @JonathanBhagan 2 месяца назад

    Best video for thematic analysis i have found

  • @sanjayapriyanga66
    @sanjayapriyanga66 2 месяца назад

  • @itsmeaditi08
    @itsmeaditi08 3 месяца назад

    I have taken main themes from my research questions. But now how to take sub themes??

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

      Hi, thank you for your question. If you use predefined themes, you are using thematic analysis with a deductive (i.e. top-down) logic. Here, you can derive themes from an existing theoretical framework, for example. You can develop some additional themes or subthemes inductively (i.e. bottom-up) but then you are mixing two logics and need to be very deliberate in what you are doing. I would not advise you to take themes from your research questions - this is not exactly what the method intends to do. Have a look at the Braun and Clarke papers, they give great examples and then it will „click“ for you :) best of luck 🤞

  • @masteryourstudies
    @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

    Which study technique works best for you? Let me know in the comments! 💬

  • @TytusOx4
    @TytusOx4 3 месяца назад

    My research Questions actually state what "Barriers" and "Challenges" are being faced as well as what "Drivers" and "Advantages" there are... would I still not use these buckets?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

      Hey, thanks for your question. Your research question(s) and themes are two different things. You could keep the RQ(s) and then develop themes that are barriers and drivers etc. but those should not be coding buckets as I explained in the video. This would lead to having "a digital mindset" and "risk tolerance for innovation" (just random examples) inside one coding bucket - but what you want to do with the method is develop them as independent themes (with concrete data examples and subordinate codes for each). That's why these buckets should be avoided. One way to avoid asking about "disadvantages" and "advantages" etc. in research questions is by changing the question to a "how" question: ruclips.net/video/hB-BS1xDU2M/видео.html Best of luck! :-) Phil

  • @Pitorro_X
    @Pitorro_X 3 месяца назад

    I'm the 100th like! 🎉

  • @ovesterlie4584
    @ovesterlie4584 3 месяца назад

    Reflexive thematic analysis har developed much since 2006, so I wonder why more current literature from B & C is not used to elaborate on the method, as themselves suggest so.

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

      Please have a look in the video description, where I cite their 2021 update. The video is based on the original paper as well as the update from 2021. Best wishes :-)

    • @ovesterlie4584
      @ovesterlie4584 3 месяца назад

      I see that, but nevertheless I would recommend not using the 2006 paper as a reference anymore, but base the analysis on the 2022 textbook Thematic Analysis: A Practical Guide (Sage).

  • @masteryourstudies
    @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

    How can I help you with your academic writing? Let me know in the comments! 💬

  • @user-re3en9su7z
    @user-re3en9su7z 3 месяца назад

    How can we do this when we have investigations where privacy issues are involved and participants have signed releases? We can't enter the information into GPT because it breaks privacy rules.

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

      Yes you would need a local instance of GPT or another LLM

    • @wavdv1999za
      @wavdv1999za 2 месяца назад

      It's possible to sanitize/anonymize the data before entering it, that way you do not in put PII or confidential data

  • @masteryourstudies
    @masteryourstudies 3 месяца назад

    Have you tried studying with ChatGPT? How did it go? Comment below!💬

  • @annaelisabethfriland7778
    @annaelisabethfriland7778 4 месяца назад

    This video was super useful, I've been avoiding step 3 for so long because I thought it was too complex for me to go further, this was very helpful and encouraging! When you say themes should be based on you data and categories, do you mean desktop research as well? Or should this be kept seperate? (I've done 9 interviews varying of 4-10 pages each if this is relevant to the question)

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 4 месяца назад

      Hi Anna, thanks for your comment. I'm glad the video could help you a little bit. It depends on your research design. If you combine a (systematic) literature review and your interviews as your method, then I would analyse both separately with TA and report the results separately as well. Then merge what you found in the discussion. If you do a non-systematic literature review that is not part of your research design, then only analyse your interview data with TA and write a strong background section based on the literature you have collected and read. Best of luck! Philip

    • @annaelisabethfriland7778
      @annaelisabethfriland7778 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much, I'm going to do the last one you proposed. 🤗 @@masteryourstudies

  • @nannajaysadventures
    @nannajaysadventures 4 месяца назад

    can you do a reflexive thematic analysis on media with a constructionist approach rather than constructivist?

    • @nannajaysadventures
      @nannajaysadventures 4 месяца назад

      I am using codes/nodes through NVivo and approaching a topic from a constructionist point of view

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. This will be a niche tutorial but I will give my best to cover it at some point. Producing these takes time, so in the meantime don't hesitate to ask specific questions here in the comments. Best of luck! Phil

  • @paulklopper5841
    @paulklopper5841 4 месяца назад

    @shribe! Amazing Video. I am in the mids of my Masterhtesis where i try to analyze my data using Strauss and Corbin. Sadly Gioia is only for process study, at least when you ask my professor. So any videos on the coding process would be amazing! But i imagine it would be too late for my thesis :D

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 4 месяца назад

      Hi Paul, thank you for commenting. I will do more videos on coding but these videos take time… Strauss and Corbin is a bit more concrete in its coding guidelines, so most students like this better than e.g. Glaser (1978). I suggest you work really closely with the book. There are also some videos on RUclips that show example codings, which might help you. My last tip is getting the book Grounded Theory for Qualitative Research by Cathy Urquhart. It explains in easy language the difference between all these approaches and has great examples. Best of luck! Phil

    • @paulklopper5841
      @paulklopper5841 4 месяца назад

      @@masteryourstudies hey Phil :) Thinks! By any chance… do you do 1:1 advice teaching sessions?

  • @tamaradicarlantonio73
    @tamaradicarlantonio73 4 месяца назад

    Hi, thanks for the video, very useful. Can you provide more information as to why and how to avoid using "thematic buckets", and basically what is wrong with advantages, disadvantages, barriers or challenges if we're using thematic analysis with a deductive approach? Thanks

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 4 месяца назад

      Hi, thanks for your question. In a deductive approach, you would have your themes predefined by existing literature and/or theory. Nothing wrong with theses "buckets" here, but you need a good justification and enough literature that back these up. In inductive TA, buckets are more problematic because the interpretative element gets lost. You want a theme that represents the data and not a label that groups them. Best of luck!

    • @tamaradicarlantonio73
      @tamaradicarlantonio73 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for taking the time to reply, it makes sense! @@masteryourstudies

  • @aakashmehta108
    @aakashmehta108 4 месяца назад

    Ok

  • @AcademicArch
    @AcademicArch 4 месяца назад

    Your videos are wonderful, I like all of them

  • @sabrinachowdhury8980
    @sabrinachowdhury8980 4 месяца назад

    hi can we use gioia method,constant comparison and open,axial and selective coding together?

    • @masteryourstudies
      @masteryourstudies 4 месяца назад

      Hi Sabrina, thank you for your question. Generally, I would choose one particular approach to grounded theory and then stick to it. This could be Gioia et al. (2013) or Glaser (1978) or Strauss and Corbin (1998) or Charmaz (2014) and so on. The Gioia method speaks about coding techniques that are equivalent to open coding and axial coding for example. These are just labels for different steps of the method and different authors use different labels. So when you do the Gioia method, you automatically do open coding and axial coding, it is just called differently in the Gioia et al. paper. But generally I would not mix too many authors, their suggestions, and labels. Stick to the one Grounded Theory guideline that resonates with you most and serves your purpose well (your research objective). Best of luck! Philip

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