Major Assignment 2: The Analysis and Interpretation of Qualitative Data
In previous weeks, you completed Parts 1 and 2 of this Major Assignment. For this week’s Assignment and for Weeks 8 and 9, you will complete Part 3: Results. But before you complete Part 3, you must conduct your phone interview. Please note that before you conduct your interview, make sure you have completed your Discussion 1 for this week.
To prepare for this Assignment:
· Review the Interview Guide Instructions and the Interview Guide Example found in this week’s Learning Resources, and use these questions for your interview.
· Conduct your phone interview with your colleague from this course or another Walden student you selected.
· Make sure to record your phone interview for your transcription. (Note: It will be important for you to notify your interviewee that the interview will be recorded for transcription purposes prior to conducting the interview.)
· Review the readings and media programs in this week’s Learning Resources related to coding and consider how you will code the data you have gathered for your Major Assignment 2.
· Once you conduct your phone interview, begin to transcribe and code your interview.
Once you complete your phone interview, continue with the Part 3: Results section of your Major Assignment 2. You will continue to work through your Part 3: Results section in Weeks 7–9.
Part 3: Results
During this course, you have coded your two Scholars of Change videos, you have conducted and coded your phone interview, and you have gathered data from the Walden social change website and any other documents or websites you might have included. For this Part 3 of your Major Assignment, you will write up the results of your findings. You will include the following in your write-up:
A. Data Sources—briefly describe each data source including location, duration of data collection, how data were recorded, and unusual circumstances.
· Two Scholars of Change videos
· One phone interview
· Resources from the Walden social change website
B. Instrumentation—briefly describe the type of instrumentation you used for your data collection.
b. Who developed each data collection tool and what is the date of publication?
b. Where and with which participant group has it been used previously?
b. How appropriate is it for current study and include whether modifications will be or were needed?
1. Data Analysis—based on the data sources in “A.”, provide a detailed analysis to include the following:
. Report the process used to move inductively from coded units to larger representations including categories and themes.
. Describe the specific codes, categories, and themes that emerged from the data using quotations as needed to emphasize their importance.
2. 1st cycle—describe, give examples.
2. 2nd cycle—describe, give examples/moving from codes to categories.
2. Identify themes—provide examples and illustrate your results with a figure or a chart.