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 A draft Analysis Plan A summary of the codes and categories you…
 A draft Analysis Plan
A summary of the codes and categories you identified in your transcribed documents
A 3-page paper comparing your hand-coding experience with what you researched on QDA software
A final analysis plan, with feedback from your peer debriefer integrated into the document

loenamorantelActive 7 hours ago

 

To analyze the data from the two interviews, a thematic analysis approach will be used, which involves identifying patterns and themes within the data. According to Braun and Clarke (2006), thematic analysis is a method for identifying, analyzing, and reporting patterns within data.
The following key elements of data analysis will be consistent with the chosen thematic analysis approach:
Familiarization with the data: This involves reading and re-reading the transcripts or summaries to become familiar with the data.
Generating initial codes: Initial codes involve labeling different parts of the text with a code that summarizes the content of the data.
Searching for themes: Themes are patterns within the data that are identified through repeated patterns of meaning within the codes.
Reviewing themes: Themes are reviewed to ensure they accurately reflect the data and are distinct from each other.
Defining and naming themes: Themes are defined and named based on the patterns identified in the data.
Producing the report: The final step is to produce a report that summarizes the themes and patterns identified in the data.
For the purpose of this analysis, both interviews will be coded using the same set of codes. The codes that will be used are: “Benefits of social media,” “Drawbacks of social media,” “Activities to avoid on social media,” “Mental wellness on social media,” “Activities good for mental health,” and “Cons of the internet on mental health.”
Research question: “How does the use of social media affect mental health? How can social networks be used appropriately? What are some of the benefits that social networks have?”
Chosen approach: Thematic analysis
Sampling plan: Two participants were selected based on their social media usage and willingness to participate in the study. The participants were from different age groups and genders to ensure a diverse perspective.
Audit trail notes:
Data collection: The interviews were recorded and transcribed for analysis.
Data analysis: The thematic analysis approach was used to identify patterns and themes within the data. The key elements of data analysis were followed to ensure a rigorous analysis process.
Codes: The same set of codes was used to analyze both interviews to ensure consistency and comparability of data.
Themes: The themes identified in the data were reviewed to ensure they accurately reflected the data and were distinct from each other. The final report included a summary of the themes and patterns identified in the data.
Limitations: The sample size was small and may not be representative of the wider population. Additionally, the study relied on self-reported data and may be subject to social desirability bias.

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REFERENCES
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative research in psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
Department of Health and Social Care. (2018). UK physical activity guidelines. Retrieved from https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/829884/uk-chief-medical-officers-physical-activity-guidelines.pdf