Conducting Qualitative Data Analysis:Managing Dynamic Tensions Within, Part One

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In the third of a series of “how-to” essays on conducting qualitative data analysis, Ron Chenail examines the dynamic tensions within the process of qualitative data analysis that qualitative researchers must manage in order to produce credible and creative results. These tensions include (a) the qualities of the data and the qualitative data analysis of these qualities, (b) errors of deficiency and exuberance, (c) tacit and public knowledge, (d) separation and connection, and (e) verticality and horizontality.

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Chenail, R. (2016). Conducting Qualitative Data Analysis:Managing Dynamic Tensions Within, Part One. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2012.2724

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