Coding qualitative data
Event description
“Coding qualitative data”
Having multiple coders, how to ensure rigour with one coder
This session is part of the series: Qualitative Data Analysis at UTS. The aim of this series is to showcase and celebrate the diverse and innovative ways UTS researchers are working with qualitative data, unpack some underlying principles of qualitative data analysis, and explore some qualitative data theoretical frameworks.
The issue of multiple coders and inter-rater reliability is contested among qualitative researchers. Drawing on quantitative approaches such as validity and reliability, some argue that multiple coders reduce researcher subjectivity and bias. In this workshop, Dr Erin Turbitt will discuss when it is appropriate to have multiple coders in qualitative research and when it is appropriate (or preferable) to have a sole coder. Techniques to ensure quality with one coder will be discussed.
Learning outcomes:
- Learn how to ensure rigour in sole coding analysis
- Learn about best practices for team coding
Other workshops in the series Qualitative Data Analysis at UTS:
- Understanding thematic analysis
- Coding qualitative data
- VIP Dr Paul - details to come
- Working with theory in qualitative analysis
- Using numbers in qualitative research – is it ever OK?
- Analysis. Writing. The iterative process of qualitative data analysis
- Software in qualitative data analysis: how to make it work for you
- Saturation vs. information power in qualitative data analysis
- How to write up your qualitative data analysis
Please note that this session will be delivered face-to-face but with a Zoom option available for those who cannot make it in person. This session will also be recorded and may be uploaded as online training.
This is a UTS Aspire event. UTS Aspire is a program of pan-university research development opportunities led by the Research Capability and Development Team.
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