Catterall, Miriam; Maclaran, PaulineAbstract: Most qualitative data analysis
programs include a code and retrieve function. We argue that on-screen coding and the
retrieval of coded segments, or snapshots, can result in researchers missing important
process elements in focus group data, the moving picture. We review the literature on
the analysis of focus group data and conclude that the focus group is not simply a data
gathering technique where data collected are analyzed for their specific content such as
all text relating to a particular theme. Important and potentially insightful communication
and learning processes occur in focus groups as a result of participant interaction. These
processes in the data can only be identified by several readings of the whole transcript
and tracing an individual's text in the context of other participants' text; this is difficult
to effect on-screen. Thus, we recommend that transcripts are coded on-screen for
content and off-screen for process.
Code and Retrieve; Computer Software;
Focus Groups; Group Interaction; Qualitative Research