Table 3.1 Data Analysis

Analysis Technique

Suitable Data

Advantages

Disadvantages

Content Analysis

Semi-structured interviews preferred technique

Open-ended interviews: used but not preferred

Cognitive testing: preferred technique

Focus groups: used but not preferred

Narratives: used but not preferred

  • Comfortable self-taught analysis can be completed quickly
  • Does not yield complex themes, relationships, inter-relationships or in depth insights

Grounded Theory

Open-ended interviews

Focus groups: preferred technique

Narratives

  • Yields complex themes, inter-relationships high reliability and validity
  • Steep learning curve requires two analysts or an analyst and a reviewer.
  • Intensive work

Narrative Summary Analysis

Open-ended interviews narratives

  • Yields complex themes, relationships and sequences, very good for integration
  • Steep learning curve
  • Intensive

Triangulation

Semi-structure interviews

Open-ended interviews

Cognitive testing

Focus groups

Narratives

  • Used to integrate quantitative and qualitative data, often to illustrate and explain quantitative analysis results. High reliability and validity
  • Requires two analysts. Need both quantitative and qualitative analysis skills