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DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2006.08.005
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Developing a codebook to guide content analysis of expressive writing transcripts

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“…As recommended by Fonteyn, Vettese, Lancaster, and Bauer-Wu (2008), NVivo was also used to create an electronic database of the transcripts that had been coded using the consensus codebook, as well as to update and revise the evolving codebook. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis in which themes were uncovered through reading all transcripts, making notes on initial impressions, and letting the codes emerge directly from the text (Hsieh & Shannon, 2005;Ryan & Bernard, 2000).…”
Section: Analytic Procedures Qualitative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As recommended by Fonteyn, Vettese, Lancaster, and Bauer-Wu (2008), NVivo was also used to create an electronic database of the transcripts that had been coded using the consensus codebook, as well as to update and revise the evolving codebook. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis in which themes were uncovered through reading all transcripts, making notes on initial impressions, and letting the codes emerge directly from the text (Hsieh & Shannon, 2005;Ryan & Bernard, 2000).…”
Section: Analytic Procedures Qualitative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As recommended by Fonteyn, Vettese, Lancaster, and Bauer-Wu (2008), NVivo was also used to create an electronic database of the transcripts that had been coded using the consensus codebook and to update and revise the evolving codebook. Data were analyzed via deductive content analysis (Elo and Kyngäs 2008) in which a categorization matrix was developed with coding categories derived from the Circle of Courage themes.…”
Section: Data Analysis Techniquesmentioning
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“…Influenced by the code card method suggested by Fonteyn, Vettese, Lancaster, and Bauer-Wu (2008), the researchers created a card for each category with a description and inclusion criteria. First, responses from the video response logs were color coded into a notebook by successes and challenges.…”
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“…Data sources included: a) videotapes, b) student reflections, c) cooperating teacher feedback, d) university instructor evaluations, e) surveys, and f) peer feedback. Responses were analyzed using a combination of content analysis (Silverman, 1999) and the constant-comparative method (Glaser & Straus, 1967) to determine patterns or themes in the data.Influenced by the code card method suggested by Fonteyn, Vettese, Lancaster, and Bauer-Wu (2008), the researchers created a card for each category with a description and inclusion criteria. First, responses from the video response logs were color coded into a notebook by successes and challenges.…”
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