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For the qualitative analysis I used the coding technique developed by Hrushcka and colleagues (2004). First, I read all eighteen transcripts and developed a codebook. A second reader then read a subsample of transcribed interviews and developed a separate codebook. Next, both readers collaborated to create one codebook, which ultimately comprised more than 75 codes. A second sub-sample was randomly selected for both readers to code using the new codebook similar to previous studies that have used this technique (Jones, et al., 2010; Kanotra, et al., 2007; McMurphy, Shea, Switzer, & Turner, 2006). Reliability was then calculated and deemed to be sufficient. Discrepancies that
remained between coders were reconciled to reach full consensus. After all coding was complete, both readers convened again to agree on the final eight themes presented in chapter 6. Appendix F provides the final codebook and Appendix G provides selected finings from qualitative analysis.
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