3. Word frequency
• First 3 words are obvious
• But, look at the next 9
words
• What priority of ideas does
this suggest?
• Is money more important
than time?
• Skipping meals still
important
2020 YOU 2019 Last year
4. Workshop
• Code ALL the interview text with ideas related to ‘time’ and breakfast
• Don’t get bored, interesting stuff happens after pg20
• Compare your coding with other students
• Collect all the time related quotes together
• Note observations in Journal-
• what is the ‘story’ that accounts for all of the qualitative data?
• What does not fit?
5. Time- colour code these texts
• “I skip lunch allot of the time as its between my lecture
hours,
• When I’m too tired to cook or don’t have time to.”
• you’re thinking about the little food you have or how
you’re going to split your money between food or travel.
Its distracting for the mind and can take up study time.”
• “I don’t normally have breakfast because of time”
• Usually breakfast because I just don't have the time.
• Not enough time I guess. Either a busy schedule or
laziness to be honest.
• The same reason I barely cook, I am always too tired and
busy when I get home.
• Yeah, I have no time in the morning, only for coffee.
• so I don’t really have the time to sit and eat some toast or
whatever.
• Usually I don’t skip any of my meal. I wake up
every day at 7 I have my breakfast,
• I don’t have time to have a proper lunch,
• take-out meals are less time consuming.
• I may not have enough time to grab lunch
• : Most likely breakfast as I’d rather sleep
longer in the morning than eat breakfast.
between lectures.
• Breakfast, usually because I’m in a rush in the
morning and don’t have the time.
• Breakfast because I’m not usually hungry in
the mornings and I have to rush a lot in the
mornings.
• so I don’t really have the time for lunch
• in generally my first meal is between 12-1,
and after I have my lunch at 3-4
6. Water- colour code these quotes too
• Tap water can be harmful especially in inner city area
or in London for example. Bottled water is much
safer.”
• “Bottled water does cause pollution but at the same
time tap water isn't exactly clean. I only drink tap
water when I'm diluting juice.
• In my house we have a water filter, it saves money on
buying packs of bottled water every week and our
drinking water is much cleaner. But without the water
filter I would 9/10 be drinking bottled water.”
• I prefer tap water as i think it tastes nicer and is also a
lot easier to get and is a lot cheaper
• I prefer to drink from the tap, would only drink from a
bottle when traveling. I think that it's a scam for the
most part, tap water is free after all.
• Because of the cleanliness. Recently there was a burst
pipe near my house and the water looked dirty and
now I'm more worried about it
• Water is water, I don't care.
• but without thinking sometimes bottled of water is so easily
accessible and is seen as fresher and cleaner.
• think drinking from the tap water in the UK is perfectly fine and
buying water in plastic bottles can be a waste at times ad sometimes
the prices of just water bottles can be too expensive.
• I will happily drink water from the tap as long as it is not cloudy and
tastes okay
• I prefer the bottled water, I believe is purer and healthier than
ordinary tap water,
• Bottled water, as it tastes better. Do you ever drink tap water?No,
never. I just can't stand the taste.
• Bottle water because it tastes better. Do you think it is fresher? Yeah
• I don’t like the taste from the tap, I feel bottled water tastes fresh.
• Personally, I prefer how bottled water tastes, but I normally drink
tap water because its more convenient. I feel like there is not much
health difference between the two though.
7. Homework
• Choose 1 question from the interview questions
• Find the responses to that question in the journal of 10-15 different
students
• Phase 1:
• Copy and paste those texts to a word document
• Colour code the similar ideas or phrases in each of the separate texts
• Note your observations in your Journal
• what is the ‘story’ that accounts for all of the qualitative data?
• What does not fit?