Techniques to Identify Themes
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...Themes are fundamental concepts (Ryan and Bernard 2003) that characterize specific experiences of individual participants by the more general insights that are apparent from the whole of the data....
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...Today, social scientists still talk about the linkage between themes and their expressions but use different terms to do so. Grounded theorists talk about “categories” ( Glaser and Strauss 1967 ), “codes” (Miles and Huberman 1994), or “labels” (Dey 1993:96)....
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...Opler’s (1945) “expressions” are called “incidents” ( Glaser and Strauss 1967 ), “segments” (Tesch 1990), “thematic units” (Krippendorf 1980), “data-bits” (Dey 1993), and “chunks” (Miles and Huberman 1994)....
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...For suggestions about how to describe themes, see Miles and Huberman (1994)...
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...As early as 1959, Charles Osgood (1959) created word co-occurrence matrices and applied factor analysis and dimensional plotting to describe the relation of major themes to one another....
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...Some investigators also recommend that respondents be given the opportunity to examine and comment on themes and categories (e.g., Lincoln and Guba 1985:351; Patton 1990: 468–69)....
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