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Data Collection Analysis: Interview with Brigadier General Wilma L. Vaught and Lieutenant Connell Marilla Cushman

2024-01-26 23:01:26

The theme of my group study is the history of women serving. For data collection and analysis, I interviewed US Air Force (retired) Brigadier Wilma L. Vaught. She is the chairman of the Women's Board of Military Services in the US Memorial Foundation and is one of the main sources of my literature review. Lieutenant Connell Marila Cushman of America (retirement) helped interview. Mr. Cushman is Director of Development and Public Relations of the Foundation.

The following analysis is based on qualitative data gathered during semistructured interview with 15 general practitioners in South Australia in 1993. The interview started with a general question: "Please tell me about the ethical issues you encountered as a general practitioner's work." The problem is ethical issues and the impact on ethical decision-making.

What makes the problem a moral problem? Empirical outlook on the essence of ethical problems in general practice

As is common in qualitative studies (Creswell, 1994), data analysis is synchronized with data collection. Interview records are the basis of data analysis. After the general meaning of the information gathered by reading the transcript more than once (Creswell, 2003), data coding was used to analyze the interview. Encoding is defined as a formal process of selecting all available material from the collected complete data (Fisher, 2004). To encode data, it is useful to identify explicit topics early on. Therefore, I identified the topics that were always on the interview, divided the material into blocks and assigned themes to the theme (Creswell, 2003; Fisher, 2004). Therefore, after the interview data is transcribed from the tape, the data analysis is divided into four topic parts.