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š§ UNIT IV: RECOVERY AND ANALYSIS OF THE DOCUMENTARY BACKGROUND - Coggleā¦
š§ UNIT IV: RECOVERY AND ANALYSIS OF THE DOCUMENTARY BACKGROUND
šæ 1ļøā£ Selection of relevant primary and secondary sources
The selection of sources helps build a reliable and relevant documentary foundation for research.
š¹ Primary sources:ā Direct informationā Interviews and observationsā Records and official documentsā Testimonies and experiences
š¹ Secondary sources:ā Books and scientific articlesā Theses and technical reportsā Theoretical reviewsā Academic interpretations
š¹ Selection criteria:ā Quality of informationā Thematic relevanceā Currency of contentā Credibility of authors
š¹ Importance:ā Strengthens the theoretical frameworkā Supports the analysisā Avoids irrelevant informationā Guarantees scientific rigor
šæ 2ļøā£ Evaluation of the quality, timeliness, and relevance of documents
Document evaluation guarantees the reliability and relevance of the sources used.
š¹ Document quality:ā Author credibilityā Methodological rigorā Academic supportā Conceptual clarity
š¹ Timeliness:ā Recent informationā Contemporary contextsā Social and educational changesā Updated data
š¹ Relevance:ā Relationship to the problemā Usefulness for the studyā Conceptual contributionā Research coherence
š¹ Importance:ā Strengthens argumentsā Avoids inappropriate informationā Guarantees validityā Improves critical analysis
šæ 3ļøā£ Techniques for systematizing qualitative information
š¹ Data organization:ā Information transcriptionā Classification of materialsā Exploratory readingā Identification of themes
š¹ Coding:ā Assignment of codesā Thematic groupingā Interpretation of meaningsā Conceptual relationships
š¹ Tools:ā NVivoā ATLAS.tiā MAXQDAā Analysis matrices
š¹ Importance:ā Organizes complex informationā Facilitates interpretationā Identifies patternsā Builds critical knowledge
šæ 4ļøā£ Content analysis and thematic coding
Content analysis and thematic coding help discover meanings and patterns in texts.
š¹ Content analysis:ā Interpretation of discoursesā Identification of key ideasā Contextual understandingā Qualitative analysis
š¹ Thematic coding:ā Text fragmentationā Conceptual labelsā Analysis categoriesā Thematic organization
š¹ Types of coding:ā Open codingā Axial codingā Selective codingā Conceptual integration
š¹ Importance:ā Reveals deep meaningsā Relates categoriesā Facilitates interpretationā Generates scientific findings
šæ 5ļøā£ Development of documentary analysis matrices
Documentary matrices organize and compare information to facilitate research analysis.
š¹ Components:ā Analyzed documentsā Theoretical categoriesā Analysis criteriaā Relevant fragments
š¹ Functions:ā Data organizationā Information comparisonā Identification of patternsā Relationship between sources
š¹ Applications:ā Discourse analysisā Policy reviewā Document interpretationā Data triangulation
š¹ Importance:ā Strengthens systematizationā Facilitates understandingā Improves methodological rigorā Builds coherent analysis