Across
- 3. Participants' sentences which act as evidence of a theme
- 4. Asking why and how
- 7. One participant recruiting the next
- 8. A set of thinking pattern or systematic error which could influence data collection and analysis
- 11. Choosing the best person to answer the question
- 15. This ethical principle is demonstrated by doing what is best for the participant
- 17. Literature which derives data from multiple original source
- 19. First author of 6-step thematic analysis method
- 20. Sampling method which is easiest to do
Down
- 1. Ensuring equal access based on the needs of a population
- 2. A method to analyse numerical data (e.g., average, median)
- 5. Data collection method which results in audio, video, and written data set
- 6. Second author of 6-step thematic analysis method
- 9. This ethical principle is demonstrated by informed consent
- 10. Written exactly as said
- 12. Analysis which includes identifying similar patterns in a qualitative dataset
- 13. Non peer-reviewed literature
- 14. The process of choosing short phrases that are important in a data set
- 16. Literature which presents first-hand data
- 18. Concerned with correlation and causation
