Talk:Coding (social sciences)

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The section "Quantitative Approach" in this article has some clear grammatical errors that render the text ambiguous at best and unintelligible in other places. Anyone knowledgeable on the subject should be able to clear this up rather easily. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jmchambers90 (talk • contribs) 05:08, 17 April 2013 (UTC)

much coding is not for the purposes of feeding qualitative data into statistical analyses, but used to spot broader trends in data. Humanistic geography (E. Relph, Y-F Tuan & others) rejects this positivistic approach the full range of human experience to their surroundings cannot be summarised by statistics.

Iain Hay (2005) discusses how interpretive coding can be used to establish patterns in text without distorting or simplifing responses.

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