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UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE

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MOVEMENT THREE<br />

CHAPTER ELEVEN: FROM INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS<br />

INTERPRETATION GENERATING THEORY FROM STORIES<br />

I. INTRODUCTION<br />

2. QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS<br />

2.I.Types of data analysis<br />

2.1.1.Analytic induction<br />

2.1.2. Grounded theory approach<br />

2.1.3. Grounded theorising<br />

2.1.4. Thick description in qualitative analysis<br />

2.2. Explanations and causality using qualitative data analysis<br />

3. CROSS - CASE ANALYSIS<br />

3.I.Strategies for cross-case analysis<br />

4. LIFE HISTORY DATA ANALYSIS<br />

5. REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> LIFE HISTORY STUDIES WHICH GENERATE<br />

SOCIAL INTERPRETATION<br />

5.I.Interpretation ofexperiences using both quantitative and qualitative<br />

techniques<br />

5.2.Interpretation of experiences using qualitative techniques with the<br />

individual still present in the analysis<br />

5.3.lnterpretation ofexperiences using qualitative techniques with the<br />

individual removed from the analysis<br />

6. ISSUES IN THE ANALYSIS <strong>OF</strong> LIFE HISTORY DATA<br />

7. HOW I DID THE CROSS-CASE ANALYSIS<br />

8. rSSUES FROM THE ANALYSIS PROCESS<br />

8.I.Participant on the shoulder<br />

8.2.Relationship between researcher and participants in the analysis process<br />

8.3 Tension between the particular and the abstract<br />

8.4 Issue of;-epresentati·veness<br />

9. KEY ISSUES FROM THIS CHAPTER<br />

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