Clarke and Braun’s Six-Step Thematic Analysis Process.
<p>This figure illustrates the six phases of thematic analysis as outlined by Clarke and Braun: (1) Familiarization with the data, (2) Generating initial codes, (3) Combining codes to themes, (4) Reviewing themes, (5) Determining themes’ significance, and (6) Reporting findings.</p>
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| Summary: | <p>This figure illustrates the six phases of thematic analysis as outlined by Clarke and Braun: (1) Familiarization with the data, (2) Generating initial codes, (3) Combining codes to themes, (4) Reviewing themes, (5) Determining themes’ significance, and (6) Reporting findings.</p> |
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