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Step 2
: To establish your categories, you first read carefully through the whole list of
answers. Then you start giving codes (A, B, C, for example or
key words)
for the answers
that you think belong together in one category, and write these codes in the left margin. Use
a pencil so that it is easy to change the categories if you change your mind.
Step 3
: List the answers again, grouping those with the same code together.
Step 4
: Then interpret each category of answers and try to give
it a label that covers the
content of all answers. In the case of data on
opinions, for example, there may be only a
limited
number of possibilities, which may range from (very) positive, neutral, to (very)
negative.
Data on
reasons may require different categories depending on the topic and the purpose of
your question. After some shuffling you usually end up with 5 to 7 categories.
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