The role of iteration in qualitative data analysis, not as a repetitive mechanical task but as a reflexive process, is key to sparking insight and developing meaning. In this paper the authors presents a simple framework for qualitative data analysis comprising three iterative questions. The authors developed it to analyze qualitative data and to engage with the process of continuous meaning-making and progressive focusing inherent to analysis processes. They briefly present the framework and locate it within a more general discussion on analytic reflexivity. They then highlight its usefulness, particularly for newer researchers, by showing practical applications of the framework in two very different studies.
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Srivastava, P., & Hopwood, N. (2018). Reflection/Commentary on a Past Article: “A Practical Iterative Framework for Qualitative Data Analysis.” International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 17(1), 160940691878820. https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406918788204
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