Student responses
Original Question-
Topic 6 DQ 1
Imagine you are a state-level health policy maker interested in health care access. You want to explore health care access barriers in underserved rural communities. You have contacts in these communities and decide to do a qualitative case study to explore how residents in one small rural community experience difficulties accessing health care services. You plan to use semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and a sociogram as your sources of data. How would you use a thematic analysis approach to analyze these data sets? Should the analysis be inductive or deductive? Why? What is the preferred sequence for analyzing each data set? Explain. In this study, how would you move accordingly from the analysis of raw data to development of codes and thematic findings? Explain.
Tana Response-
As a state-level health policymaker, I explore healthcare access barriers in underserved rural communities. The contacts wards, I decided that the qualitative case study using semi-structured investigate how my interview, focus groups, and sociogram as my data sources. The topical examination is a functional, adaptable, and regularly utilized strategy for personal exploration that recognizes investigates, and deciphers significant examples from an information source. This qualitative data method requires the researcher to read it to derive meaning from the data set. The preferred order for analyzing each data set is first to familiarize oneself with the data, then assign codes, look for, review, define, and name themes or patterns, and finally produce. I would code the data from the sociograms, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups into relevant data sets to determine what these communities' lack of healthcare services means. With enormous data sets that I can categorize into themes, the researcher would employ a thematic analysis method for flexibility in data interpretation. Because the actual data will drive the analysis from the bottom up and the inference drawn from the observation and premise, the reasoning is inductive (Braun and Clarke). In this study, I would proceed accordingly, from analyzing raw data to developing codes and thematic findings by reading the data, assigning codes, and then grouping them into themes and subcodes (Braun and Clarke, 2006). After that, additionally needed coding to examine what the researcher has learned, ensure each code is grouped appropriately according to themes, and then write a final narrative (Braun and Clarke, 2006). The researcher will be able to obtain intuitive data that accurately reflects the information and the descriptions derived with the assistance of qualitative coding (Braun and Clarke, 2006). In the thematic analysis technique in qualitative research, interviews can be better understood and organized (Steffes and Jacobs, (2021). I prefer deductive reasoning in social media surveys, discussions, and questionnaires.
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1. Student responses
Original Question-
Topic 6 DQ 1
Imagine you are a state-level health policy maker interested in
health care access. You want to explore health care access
barriers in underserved rural communities. You have contacts in
these communities and decide to do a qualitative case study to
explore how residents in one small rural community experience
difficulties accessing health care services. You plan to use
semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and a sociogram as
your sources of data. How would you use a thematic analysis
approach to analyze these data sets? Should the analysis be
inductive or deductive? Why? What is the preferred sequence
for analyzing each data set? Explain. In this study, how would
you move accordingly from the analysis of raw data to
development of codes and thematic findings? Explain.
Tana Response-
As a state-level health policymaker, I explore healthcare access
barriers in underserved rural communities. The contacts wards,
I decided that the qualitative case study using semi-structured
investigate how my interview, focus groups, and sociogram as
my data sources. The topical examination is a functional,
adaptable, and regularly utilized strategy for personal
exploration that recognizes investigates, and deciphers
significant examples from an information source. This
qualitative data method requires the researcher to read it to
derive meaning from the data set. The preferred order for
analyzing each data set is first to familiarize oneself with the
data, then assign codes, look for, review, define, and name
themes or patterns, and finally produce. I would code the data
2. from the sociograms, semi-structured interviews, and focus
groups into relevant data sets to determine what these
communities' lack of healthcare services means. With enormous
data sets that I can categorize into themes, the researcher would
employ a thematic analysis method for flexibility in data
interpretation. Because the actual data will drive the analysis
from the bottom up and the inference drawn from the
observation and premise, the reasoning is inductive (Braun and
Clarke). In this study, I would proceed accordingly, from
analyzing raw data to developing codes and thematic findings
by reading the data, assigning codes, and then grouping them
into themes and subcodes (Braun and Clarke, 2006). After that,
additionally needed coding to examine what the researcher has
learned, ensure each code is grouped appropriately according to
themes, and then write a final narrative (Braun and Clarke,
2006). The researcher will be able to obtain intuitive data that
accurately reflects the information and the descriptions derived
with the assistance of qualitative coding (Braun and Clarke,
2006). In the thematic analysis technique in qualitative
research, interviews can be better understood and organized
(Steffes and Jacobs, (2021). I prefer deductive reasoning in
social media surveys, discussions, and questionnaires.
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in
psychology.
Qualitative Research in Psychology,
3(2), 77–101. https://doi-
org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1191/1478088706qp063oa
Steffes, D. & Jacobs, J. (2021). Introduction to Sampling. Data
Collection and Data Analysis. In Grand Canyon University.
(Ed.),
GCU doctoral Foundational and Theories.
DO you agree or disagree with Tana ? Why or why not?
3. Kene Response- Hello everyone,
Many researchers find it useful to strike a compromise,
employing a semistructured interview format (Steffes & Jacobs,
2021). Semistructured interviews are in-depth interviews in
which the participants answer a preset or developed set of open-
ended questions, but the researcher is allowed to deviate from
that set when desired in order to ask important follow-up
questions (Steffes & Jacobs, 2021). Closely aligned with
interviewing is the use of focus groups. A focus group is
basically an expansion of the instructed or semistructured
interview formats, inviting multiple individuals to engage in a
group discussion on the phenomenon. Thematic analysis is a
method for identifying, analyzing, and reporting patterns
(themes) within data (Braun & Clarke, 2006). It minimally
organizes and describes your data set in (rich) detail. A theme
captures something important about the data in relation to the
research question and represents some level of patterned
response or meaning within the data set (Braun & Clarke, 2006).
Themes or patterns within data can be identified in one of two
primary ways in thematic analysis: in an inductive or bottom-up
way. An inductive approach means the themes identified are
strongly linked to the data themselves as such, this form of
thematic analysis bears some similarity to grounded theory.
Therefore, I would choose to use an inductive approach for this
study, because thematic analysis and grounded theory rely
primarily on inductive analysis. Also, in qualitative research, a
very different logical sequencing takes place called inductive
reasoning. The researchers relies primarily on data collection to
drive the study and use theory only to the extent that it informs
his or her research questions (Steffes & Jacobs, 2021).
Grounded theory involves multiple stages of collecting data
often using multiple approaches and multiple groups. Typically
included iterative interviews, observations, document
collection, and questionnaires with various groups (Steffes &
Jacobs, 2021).
4. Themes come both from the data (an inductive approach) and
from the investigator's prior theoretical understanding of the
phenomenon under study (a prior approach). Prior themes come
from the characteristics of the phenomenon being studied; from
already agreed-on professional definitions found in literature
reviews; from local, commonsense constructs; and from
researchers' values, theoretical orientations, and personal
experiences (Ryan & Russell-Bernard, 2003). Codes and coding
are ways to progress toward a theory because they develop
categories (Saldana, 2013). Coding is just one way of analyzing
qualitative data and there are times when coding the data is
absolutely necessary, and times when it is most inappropriate
for the study at hand (Saldana, 2013). Affective coding methods
investigate subjective qualities of human experience (e.g.,
emotions, values, conflicts, judgments) by directly
acknowledging and naming those experiences (Saldana,
2013).raun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in
psychology.
Qualitative-Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
Ryan, G. W., Russell Bernard, H. (2003). Techniques to identify
themes.
Field Methods, 15(1), 85-109.
Steffes, D. & Jacobs, J. (2021). Introduction to Sampling. Data
Collection, and Data Analysis. In Grand Canyon University.
(Ed.),
GCU doctoral Foundational and Theories.
Do you agree with Kene yes or no and why ??
5. Mit Response
Hello everyone,
The thematic analysis approach refers to interpreting,
examining, and reporting themes within the data (Braun et al.,
2006). In thematic analysis, the researcher will use codes
assigned to a text. Codes are used to identify and analyze
concepts within a data set. Thematic analysis is useful when
using a large quantity of data like the one from the scenario.
Besides, a thematic analysis will be appropriate for this
scenario because the researcher will analyze and assess the
participants' experiences, views, and opinions. The researcher
will assign codes to the data. When using this approach, the
analysis can be inductive or deductive. Using an inductive
analysis infers that the researcher is creating themes or
meanings without preconceptions. On the other hand, when
using a deductive analysis, the researcher works with themes
that one is expected to find in the data. I believe the researcher
will use a deductive analysis because one is likely to find that
the residents in these rural areas have difficulties accessing
health care.
To analyze each data set, the researcher will code the data,
categorize the data and finally develop a theme to obtain
results; the process is iterative (Chess et al., 2021). This
process is crucial because it allows the researcher to analyze
and uncover the data deeply. Besides, it will also enable the
researcher to claim the work as scientifically rigorous and
systematic (Chess et al., 2021). For this scenario, the researcher
will transcribe all the recordings and then proceed to code, for
instance, the socioeconomic status of the area's residents. Then
the researcher can categorize the data and develop themes to
find the results. Thanks for reading.
References
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in
6. psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77-101
Chess, P.S., & Adams-Thies, B. (2021). Qualitative data
analysis. GCU Doctoral Research: Introduction to Sampling,
Data Collection, and Data Analysis.
https://lc.gcumedia.com/webbooks/gcu-doctoral-research-
introduction-to-sampling-data-collection-and-data-
analysis/v1.1/#/chapter/7
Do you agree with Mit yes or no and why
Grader - Instructions Excel 2022
ProjectEXP22_Excel_Ch04_ML1 - EBL Sporting Goods 1.1
Project Description:
You are the inventory manager for EBL Sporting Goods. EBL is
a national sporting goods store with several warehouses. You
are currently performing an analysis to determine inventory
levels, as well as the total value of inventory on hand. Your last
steps will be to check the report for duplicate entries and format
for printing.
Steps to Perform:
Step
Instructions
Points Possible
1
Start Excel. Download and open the file named
EXP22_Excel_Ch04_ML1_Inventory.xlsx.
Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning
of the filename.
0
2
Freeze the panes at cell B2 so that the column labels do not
scroll offscreen.
8
7. 3
Convert the data to a table and name the table
Inventory2024.
18
4
Apply Light Green, Table Style Light 18 to the table.
6
5
Sort the table by Warehouse (A to Z), then by Unit Price
(smallest to largest), and then by Department. Create a custom
sort order for Department so that it displays in this sequence:
Training,
Athletic Apparel,
Footwear,
Fitness,
OutdoorGear, and
Toys.
10
6
Remove duplicate records from the table. Excel should find and
remove one duplicate record.
0
7
Create an unqualified structured reference in column G to
determine the value of the inventory on hand. To calculate the
inventory on hand, multiply the Unit Price and the Amount on
Hand.
16
8
Apply a Total Row to the Inventory2024 table; set the Amount
on Hand to Average. Format the results to display with two
decimal points.
11
9
8. Create a new conditional formatting rule in column D that
displays any Inventory Value for the Toys department with a
value of $10,000 or more as Red, Accent 2 fill color (the 6th
color located on the top row of the Format Cells window) with
White, Background 1 font color. There will be two qualifying
entries.
12
10
Ensure the warehouse information is not broken up between
pages when printed. Add a page break to make sure that each
warehouse prints on its own consecutive page.
8
11
Set the worksheet to Landscape orientation and repeat row 1
labels on all pages and page order prints Down, then over.
11
12
Display the Inventory sheet in Page Break Preview.
0
13
Save and close
EXP22_Excel_CH04_ML1_Inventory.xlsx.
Exit Excel.
0
Total Points
100
Created On: 11/07/2022 1 EXP22_Excel_Ch04_ML1 - EBL
Sporting Goods 1.1
InventoryInventory IDWarehouseSupplier IDDepartmentAmount
on HandUnit PriceInventory Value11178Memphis24-
3810Athletic Apparel193$ 9.0011292San Diego43-
5660Outdoor Gear210$ 42.0011320San Diego40-
1780Fitness245$ 16.0011482Dallas62-2793Toys54$