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Increasingly utilized by researchers in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from nursing to applied linguistics, qualitative content analysis (QCA) is referred to as a powerful analytical method used for the subjective interpretation of the contents of qualitative data in a systematic and context-dependent manner (Mayring, 2014; Schrier, 2014).
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Increasingly utilized by researchers in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from nursing to applied linguistics, qualitative content analysis (QCA) is referred to as a powerful analytical method used for the subjective interpretation of the contents of qualitative data in a systematic and context-dependent manner (Mayring, 2014; Schrier, 2014).
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A qualitative analysis of delusional content
Journal of Mental Health, 2005Background: A number of different systems of classification of delusional content exist. The basis for these systems is unclear.Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate the manifest themes of delusions.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were carried out with twenty-five participants.
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Qualitative Content Analysis of Programming Errors
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information and Education Technology, 2017In computer science education, the analysis of source code with errors is of interest as programming errors may give a hint to misconceptions. The analysis of misconceptions can help teachers to improve their exercises and lessons.The semantic analysis of texts or video sequences could lead to different, subjective interpretation.
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Moral stress and burnout: Qualitative content analysis
Nursing & Health Sciences, 2003Abstract The aim of the present study was to describe and interpret the narrative of an Australian nurse's experience of burnout. A qualitative content analysis was used for the text of the interview. The main findings of this study concern moral stress and burnout.
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Media Content Analysis: Qualitative Methods
2013Abstract Although qualitative methods traditionally suffer from concerns about reliability, validity, and researcher bias (see Chapter 8), new computer-assisted methods can assist in addressing these issues. Intelligent software, integrated with mixed methods and visualizations can be a valuable tool for media psychology researchers ...
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Qualitative Research and Content Analysis
2019This chapter presents a general overview of qualitative research. Scholars can employ diverse quantitative and qualitative research designs to investigate a phenomenon of interest. However, thorough descriptions of these methods are beyond the scope of this book.
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Qualitative Content Analysis: Results and Discussion
2017This chapter presents the results of the qualitative content analysis of a sample company. The qualitative part of the case study was developed by analysing the Annual and Sustainability Reports of BHP Billiton from 2006 to 2015; as well as by analysing external sources such as newspapers and other media. Before presenting the results and discussion, a
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