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  • Robert Taylor 7:31 am on December 10, 2016  

    What is the difference between open, axial, and selective coding? Actually, I am currently working on axial coding for one of my research projects, so need more and more information to do it better.

     
    • Henry Lush 3:43 am on December 12, 2016 | Log in to Reply

      It’s a three tier process; in open coding, tentative labeling of chunks of data that summarize what you see is needed. Axial coding is done to identify relationships among the open codes. And in selective coding, figure out the core variable that includes all of the data. Then reread the transcripts and selectively code any data that relates to the core variable you identified.

    • abbiehrv20215 10:48 am on December 14, 2016 | Log in to Reply

      Okay so they are inter-related?

    • Henry Lush 2:46 am on December 15, 2016 | Log in to Reply

      One can say that. These are more stages/phases involved in qualitative research.

    • Henry Lush 1:56 am on December 16, 2016 | Log in to Reply

      Also, while preparing an axial coding, we must put subsidiaries categories around a main category like conditions, strategies, context, and consequences.

    • Robert Taylor 10:54 am on December 16, 2016 | Log in to Reply

      Got it. Thanks for reverting back.

  • Robert Taylor 10:50 am on September 19, 2014  

    Adopt this magic formula for developing a distinctive stance within an existing conversation, upon which you can base your research. The steps are as given below: I. Enter a broader conversation or controversy II. Refute an argument III. Refine the argument contradicted above IV. Reveal a scientific research gap V. Present arguments or theories to […]

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  • Robert Taylor 4:44 am on August 26, 2014  

    Finalizing your research report is such a rigorous task that needs to be done very carefully and attentively. All your hard work and sleepless efforts will go wrong, if it gets rejected due to its errors and slip-ups. You are always advised to submit your report after making certain that it is accurately composed. Research […]

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  • Robert Taylor 9:36 am on August 2, 2014  

    A research is the systematic examination of existing information to find answers for the proposed incorporation of appropriate changes for a more effective service. The process is generally based on the following 3 elements: Philosophies: Philosophies means approaches which can be quantitative or qualitative. Validity: Validity refers to the application of appropriate procedures that have […]

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  • Robert Taylor 9:35 am on August 2, 2014  

    Research tools are materials that are necessary to perform a study. Not just the techniques and instruments of data collection, but research tools include all inventions, discoveries and existing knowledge. The following are the steps to guide you in construction of a research tool: STEP 1: Clearly define and list all the specific objectives or […]

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  • Robert Taylor 9:33 am on August 2, 2014  

    Intercept Interviewing methodology is widely used in tourism research. This system allows researcher to reach relevant respondents in a short span of time, whether or not the identity (name and address) of people are known. The Intercept interview concept involves interacting and questioning people at homes, offices, on the streets or at public places like […]

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  • Robert Taylor 9:36 am on July 15, 2014  

    Processing and analysis of data involves a number of interconnected operations that are performed with the purpose of summarising the gathered data, categorising it to simplify analysis and organising these in a manner that it answers the research questions. One of the operations of data processing is Editing, which, in this context, refers to the […]

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  • Robert Taylor 9:32 am on July 5, 2014  

    Are you assigned the work of grading and evaluation of your peer? You might be seeing yourself as a member of the community of researchers. Although at some point, you may think your University is too lazy to do their grading and simply because of this, the respective work is allotted to you. But, being […]

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  • Robert Taylor 8:47 am on July 2, 2014  

    Hypotheses are an assumption, assertion or an idea about a phenomenon or situation, the truth of which is dependent upon the results of your study. The verification process, i.e. the study can have one of the following outcomes: True Partially true, or False The hypotheses formulation brings a focused study, thereby giving you a direction […]

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  • Robert Taylor 5:43 am on May 22, 2014  

    Begun by Sheila Mclaren and Lavonne Sisk, researchdiscussions.com is an assistance and interaction website. This website helps United States doctoral students in writing their thesis reports. Writing them is a daunting task and takes a toll on most of the students. Only few students are able to complete these reports accurately on their own. The […]

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    • Roger S. Perry 12:46 pm on August 5, 2014 | Log in to Reply

      Doctorate is just something where more and more of assistance is also less.

    • Noah 12:23 pm on September 25, 2014 | Log in to Reply

      Right Roger. While someone is pursuing a research he really needs to go deeper and deeper and collect as much info he could

    • Emma 9:41 am on September 26, 2014 | Log in to Reply

      Collecting more information is always good it helps in the process of dissertation writing.

    • Mary 4:56 am on September 29, 2014 | Log in to Reply

      This is a very helpful and insightful portal.

    • Bryant 6:43 am on October 9, 2014 | Log in to Reply

      yes it always helps in clearing doubts and making our thesis much better and professional manner

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