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Accepted strategies for generating meaning from qualitative data include
 
  a. noting patterns or themes and building a logical chain of evidence.
  b. clustering, counting, and making metaphors.
  c. making contrasts or comparisons and noting relationships between variables.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

An advanced form of coding is ____________, which takes the analysis process further by generating categories, themes, and patterns.
 
  a. axial coding
  b. analytical coding
  c. open coding
  d. general coding



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Answer to Question 1

d. all of the above

Answer to Question 2

a. axial coding



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