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Copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012. A: Noticing  When reading / looking through the data material B: Collecting  see puzzle analogy C: Thinking  Searching.

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3 A: Noticing  When reading / looking through the data material B: Collecting  see puzzle analogy C: Thinking  Searching for patterns and relations in the data  How do the piezes of the puzzle fit?  Answering research questions and making further discoveries about the phenomenon copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

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5 * Most people lay out the frame first. This means for computer-assisted QDA: * Well thought about data file names * Setting up the project (one folder, possible sub folders containing all data) * Creating document families * Possibly the creation of first memos copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

6 * Wir beginnen mit der Kodierarbeit und legen die Dinge zusammen die ähnlich sind oder zu einem Thema gehören copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

7 * Building categories and their sub categories (properties, dimesions or whatever name you want to give them) copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

8 * What has a WASJIGG Puzzle in common with qualitative data analysis? copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

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11 iterative but is rekursive most of the time or can be holistic copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

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13 if you continue to apply the NCT model also during the conceptual phase of your anaylsis i.e. think about questions to ask, run queries and write up research question memos create network views as soon as you begin to see how things relate copyright Dr. Susanne Friese 2012

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