Interviewing, open and axial coding

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • This was a project for the University of Amsterdam, conducted by Hessel, Nando, Summer, Rianne and Puck

Комментарии • 11

  • @aftabkhan6953
    @aftabkhan6953 4 года назад +1

    simply the best. i was struggling to understand axial coding. but you made me understand easily. thanks.

  • @bisan.alyazuri
    @bisan.alyazuri 3 года назад +1

    The voice-over ruined how incredible this video could have been 🥺

  • @gilbert0que
    @gilbert0que 3 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PROVIDING EXAMPLES!!!! This made me understanding coding better!!

  • @zennologyofeverything7265
    @zennologyofeverything7265 5 лет назад +8

    dank. thanks.
    The space between the wooden table, was really cringey.
    I did like the cat in the background below the table

    • @hebabehram2007
      @hebabehram2007 Год назад

      🤣i was looking at tat space continuously n wondering how she is comfortable writing over it

  • @sabahatwaqas284
    @sabahatwaqas284 3 года назад +2

    Informative but too fast!

  • @victor0451
    @victor0451 4 года назад +3

    PLEASE use a normal table next time. Good, and concise video though.

  • @2bliksem
    @2bliksem 3 года назад

    Thx voor de help, groetjes uit leeuwarden

  • @dryde1509
    @dryde1509 3 года назад

    If only lecturers made it this simple🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @pauliuslithuania4954
    @pauliuslithuania4954 3 года назад

    I disagree about closed questions. Closed questions are always good, because they are working like starting positions for informants... Informant at first, categorize in two ways- YES/NO. But it is very important to ask him Why does he think so???

  • @lorddoge2268
    @lorddoge2268 2 года назад

    di ko parin alam gagawin ko 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH