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Mess in Qualitative Data Analysis

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Tue, 8 Jul, 12:30pm - 12:30pm AEST

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As an eager HDR student ready to ‘start data analysis’ nothing is more terrifying than pages and pages of semi-structured interview transcripts. In this session, a recent UTS graduate, Dr. Meg Hibbins will reflect on the messiness of qualitative data and the data analysis process. 

Qualitative data can be considered ‘messy’ because of the array of rich, complex human experiences that have been captured. These experiences are not easily categorised into neat numbers or boxes. Rather, there is a non-linear, iterative process needed for the researcher to navigate the inherent inconsistencies, nuances, and overlapping themes that lay within the data awaiting discovery. 

Join us for this session and increase your confidence with the complexity and the messiness of human thought and behaviour.

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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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