This document provides guidance on analyzing and interpreting data. It discusses that analysis involves close examination of data to understand it better and draw conclusions, while interpretation establishes the meaning and significance of research findings. Both analysis and interpretation are needed to assign meaning to collected information and determine conclusions. The document also discusses strategies for analyzing different data types, including quantitative data through statistical analysis and qualitative data by organizing it into common themes. It emphasizes the importance of relating all analysis back to the overarching research goals and questions.
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Data Analysis and Interpretation
This document provides guidance on analyzing and interpreting data. It discusses that analysis involves close examination of data to understand it better and draw conclusions, while interpretation establishes the meaning and significance of research findings. Both analysis and interpretation are needed to assign meaning to collected information and determine conclusions. The document also discusses strategies for analyzing different data types, including quantitative data through statistical analysis and qualitative data by organizing it into common themes. It emphasizes the importance of relating all analysis back to the overarching research goals and questions.
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Analyzing and
Interpreting the Data
All meanings depend on the key of interpretation. -George Eliot Analysis and Interpretation ANALYSIS close examination: the examination of something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it assessment: description or explanation of data, which should be based on careful consideration or investigation
INTERPRETATION establishment of meaning: an explanation of the significance of research data gathered Effective Data Analysis Data ANALYSIS and INTERPRETATION is the process of: assigning meaning to the collected information, as well as determining the conclusions, significance, and implications of the findings.
REMEMBER: The steps involved in data analysis are a function of the type of information collected. However, returning to the purpose of the assessment and the assessment questions will provide a structure for the organization of the data and a focus for the analysis. The Body of your Paper should be composed of the following: 1. verbal meaning of the numerical or raw data, 2. analysis, and 3. interpretation Effective Data Analysis Effective data analysis involves: keeping your eye on the main research goal, managing the data you gathered, engaging in the actual process of quantitative &/or qualitative analysis, presenting your data, and drawing meaningful & logical conclusions . Always refer back to the Big Picture Analysis should be approached as a critical, reflective, and iterative process that cycles between data and an overarching research framework that keeps the big picture in mind.
The analysis of NUMERICAL (QUANTITATIVE) DATA is represented in mathematical terms. The most common statistical terms include: the mean, which represents a numerical average for a set of responses. standard deviation, which represents the distribution of the responses around the mean. It indicates the degree of consistency among the responses. frequency distribution, which indicates the frequency of each response. For example, if respondents answer a question using an agree/disagree scale, the percentage of respondents who selected each response on the scale would be indicated. The analysis of NARRATIVE (QUALITATIVE) DATA is conducted by organizing the data into common themes or categories. It is often more difficult to interpret narrative data since it lacks the built-in structure found in numerical data. Initially, the narrative data appears to be a collection of random, unconnected statements. The assessment purpose and questions can help direct the focus of the data organization. Strategies in analyzing NARRATIVE (QUALITATIVE) DATA Focus groups and Interviews: Read and organize the data from each question separately. This approach permits focusing on one question at a time (e.g., experiences with tour guides, characteristics of tourists, tourism board responsibilities). Group the comments by themes, topics, or categories. This approach allows for focusing on one area at a time (e.g., characteristics of tour guideslevel of preparation, knowledge of the destination, availability).
Strategies in analyzing NARRATIVE (QUALITATIVE) DATA Documents Code content and characteristics of documents into various categories (e.g., training manual policies and procedures, communication, responsibilities).
Observations Code patterns from the focus of the observation (e.g., behavioral patterns amount of time engaged/not engaged in activity, type of engagement, communication, interpersonal skills). Managing Data Regardless of data type, managing your data involves familiarizing yourself with appropriate software developing a data management system systematically organizing and screening your data entering the data into a program and finally weeding out the unnecessary from the necessary data
Data Types Different data types demand discrete treatment, so its important to be able to distinguish variables by cause and effect (dependent or independent) measurement scales (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio)
Presenting Quantitative Data Presenting quantitative data often involves the production of graphs and tables
These need to be 1. selectively generated so that they make relevant arguments 2. informative yet simple, so that they aid readers understanding
Uncovering and Discovering Themes The methods and logic of qualitative data analysis involve: uncovering and discovering themes that run through raw data, and interpreting the implication of those themes for research questions
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