“We sometimes suggest familiarization [with the data] could be done with a glass of wine, but coding needs coffee (or a good cup of tea).” (Braun et al., 2019, p. 853) https://t.co/oDGaju5AUF
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Dr. Clarke's thread is a great explanation of this. Further, this chapter by @ginnybraun @drvicclarke @drnikkihayfield @GarethRTerry gives a great breakdown of big- and little-q methods and has been really useful in my own (little-q) research https://t.co/
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Braun, V., Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., & Terry, G. (2019). Thematic analysis. In P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences (pp. 843–860). Springer Singapore. https://t.co/bQtrM00p42
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RT @SpringerRef: #SpringerRefCountdown! #2 most downloaded entry of October: "Thematic Analysis" https://t.co/3kQW37XoDI from the Handbook…