[Webinar Recording] Introduction to Coding Qualitative Data with Delve
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- After conducting qualitative interviews, how do you analyze and make sense of the data? Get an introduction to various methods of coding qualitative data. LaiYee Ho, the co-founder of Delve, walks through different coding techniques and frameworks, and show you how to find meaningful insights in your data in this webinar recording.
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By far it's the most well-explained video about coding qualitative data. Everything is super clear. Appreciate it!!
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Excellent video finally a tutorial that explains how to code qualitative data without confusing everyone
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Extremely Helpful!! Explains qualitative coding better than any textbook your videos are a lifesaver. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!!!!
We’re so glad you find the videos helpful!!
This information just saved me from a lot of unnecessary frustrations. Thanks Delve.
We are so glad to hear this! Thank you for watching.
I've never felt so lost but you have helped a lot.
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I've watched some qualitative coding videos, this one by far is the most illuminating one. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words!
very helpful especially for a novice like me. Thanks for making it all clear in this half an hour video!
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a very concise explanation, thanks for this!
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You are great at presenting and talking to the audience and beginners. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
I LOVED this but my favorite part was her little smile every time she created a code. It made me believe she loves what she does and gave me inspiration. 🙂
Thank you!
Thanks for this clear and concise overview of coding!
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Thanks for putting up this video. It is very easy to understand and interesting to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it and hope it will be helpful with your research!
Wow! I've learned so many new things from this video. Thank you so much. ❤
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I absolutely love this video. The best explanation of the coding process I come across by far. thank you a ton.
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Thank you for a clear and concise video. It helped me a lot. Kudos, guys. More power.
Thank you so much!
Excellent presentation on coding. I would love to learn more from you about qualitative research.
Thank you, Tausif!
Thank you, ma'am. I am doing my masters thesis and seeing this tutorial I got an idea as to how to proceed.
That's great to hear! Glad you found it helpful!
I really like the layot that you used for the presentation. It's very catchy and appealing to the eye. Personally for me it helps me concentrate more. Also great video!
We are glad that you liked the presentation and the layout. Thank you for watching!
OOh, such a great tutorial. If it were not for COVID I would look for you and personally thank you. I'm doing thematic analysis and it is my first time. THANK YOU..
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Thank you very much for this. It help me understand coding better
Glad it helped! Good luck with your research!
Thank you. This was extremely informative.
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Thank you very much for the video. It will help me a lot with my qualitative data analysis.
So glad it will help with your analysis!
Very clear explanation 👏 Thank you!
Of course! Thank you for watching.
THE BEST VIDEO ON QUALITATIVE CODING THERE IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dr, I found your Lecture very meaningful and purposeful for Qualitative analysis.
Glad you found it helpful for your qualitative analysis!
A fantastic tool to use!! thank you
Thank you so much!
Incredible informative video. Thank you so much
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Thank you so much for this!
Of course, Mikaela!
Thank you for this! This helped a lot. For in-vivo-coding, do we have to still create a definition for that code in the codebook?
Glad you found the video useful! Yes we recommend creating a definition for in-vivo codes. While they may use the words of your research participant as the inspiration for their names, descriptions are still helpful for exploring and summarizing what you are seeing in your data
This is fantastic, thank you so much! I just started using delve to code my transcripts. Question: What would you call the kind of coding you speak about at @7:42 , initial codes based off of the research questions? I came up with code categories based off of my research questions, and had smaller codes within each of those categories. I think it highlights the themes well, but I have no idea what this method is called! I doesn't quite feel like descriptive or open coding. Any ideas?
Hi Pedro,
So glad you enjoyed the webinar video!
Initial codes based off of your research questions are often called "structural codes". We write more about them here in a blog post: delvetool.com/blog/structuralcoding
What your describing of first doing structural coding, and then have nested codes within those structural coding is a solid way to structure your analysis.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Thank you very much, this video is very useful
You are welcome!
Thank you so much fo this video, it's very helpful
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really great video, cleared coding for me ! heading over to your site for the full tool!
So glad you found our webinar video useful! If you have any questions about Delve let us know!
Is step 7 part of Findings/Results or part of the Discussion?
Thank yor for sharing the knowledge ma'am. But i want to ask something, if i use Narrative inquiry method, what coding methods that i should use for coding in qualitative research?
Hi Vanesa, Thanks for your question! We have a very popular article on narrative analysis that you should check out. It goes in depth into how to code for narrative inquiry: delvetool.com/blog/narrativeanalysis
Helpful and informative thank you so much for your information.
So glad you found the video informative!
Could you please tell me how can I find tutorial example documents, I mean example free file to test how to test myself to use Nvivo. Any basic training example please...
We recommend using Delve over Nvivo, it’s much easier to learn and keeps you focused on your research. You can find more resources at www.delvetool.com/learn
@@DelveTool Thank you so much, your response is appreciated 💐
Very Very useful
So glad you found the webinar useful!
Thanks
You’re welcome!
Does this program allow for comparing cases?
Thanks for the question Erica! Yes, you can input case or participant information to Delve and do comparative analyses
How should I cite this video or the Devle Coding guide? Thanks so much by the way!
Here’s a article that talks about how to site our guide and other resources: intercom.help/delvetool/en/articles/5782991-citing-delve-blogpost-or-resource
@@DelveTool Hey thanks for the quick response, I found the references in the guide and went to my uni library the next day and found the books! You guys are super helpful, smashed out my method section now and most of the coding so that's decent
impressive , very helpful keep it up
Glad it helped
Would love videos on comparing grounded theory, narrative, phenomenology etc
These are amazing suggestions! We'll put them on the list of videos to create
We cover some of these topics in our Guide to Qualitative Research Methods: delvetool.com/qualmethods
Do you have any Reference I could cite for this coding method? thx
I recommend checking out our blog that links to references that you might find useful: delvetool.com/guide
How Delve is different from NVivo and Atlas.ti?
Hi Shanu,
Thanks for your question. If you jump to 26:36 of the webinar, LaiYee answers that question!
Do you have a preference between Delve & NVivo?
Great question! If you are new to qualitative analysis Delve is absolutely your best choice. We've been told time and again from students that they switched over to Delve because they didn't have the time to learn the other qualitative analysis tools.
how do i unmerge codes
Hi maam,
very informative video, I would appreciate it if you can help me with the following. I am a qualitative researcher and have recently completed one research using 38 software practitioners and I used grounded theory for data analysis.
my first question: I developed my codebook manually by pen and paper. I submitted this research in one peer-review journal and one of the reviewers asked me to provide my codebook. Is it ok if I will provide my codebook and it is too long and my all data is there so what should I do or should I only give few examples and few codes and brief about my coding work? Please tell me how I should reply to that reviewer.
Thank you so much in advance
This really depends on the peer review journal. You could just provide your codebook which might include your code name and descriptions. But they may be asking for your code book with all the supporting quotes. We recommend simply reaching out to the reviewer and inquire which they want (if that is possible). And if you use Delve exporting your codebook is easy. To learn more about codebooks check out our article: delvetool.com/blog/codebook
Great
Glad you think so!
Is a free software ??
You can sign up for Delve with a monthly or yearly subscription, and you can cancel any time. While it is not free, it is less expensive than most other CAQDAS tools out there
@@DelveTool Its still very expensive, especially when youre a student.
@@alexiataylor1476 we know that paying for a CAQDAS tool when your student can be difficult. That is why Delve has a greatly discounted Education Pricing for students! You can learn more at: delvetool.com/getstarted
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Let us know if you have any questions!
at 7:41 in the beginning, it would have been good if you would have explained which coding method you are doing? deductive or inductive? this is confusing really that what you are using for learners who are nascent to this method
Since in the video we are creating initial codes, that would be deductive coding
You can learn more about deductive and inductive coding here: ruclips.net/video/MmonSiFR-iI/видео.html
Let us know what else you find confusing!
@@DelveTool thank you so much for your reply and making more clear. Good effort to you and your team
@@DelveTool I will definately go through it. Thank you