Sociological Methods and Research, volume 42, issue 3, pages 294-320

Coding In-depth Semistructured Interviews

John P. John A. Campbell (2) 1, 2
Charles Quincy 3
Jordan Osserman 4
Ove K Pedersen 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2013-08-23
scimago Q1
SJR3.788
CiteScore16.3
Impact factor6.5
ISSN00491241, 15528294
Sociology and Political Science
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Abstract

Many social science studies are based on coded in-depth semistructured interview transcripts. But researchers rarely report or discuss coding reliability in this work. Nor is there much literature on the subject for this type of data. This article presents a procedure for developing coding schemes for such data. It involves standardizing the units of text on which coders work and then improving the coding scheme’s discriminant capability (i.e., reducing coding errors) to an acceptable point as indicated by measures of either intercoder reliability or intercoder agreement. This approach is especially useful for situations where a single knowledgeable coder will code all the transcripts once the coding scheme has been established. This approach can also be used with other types of qualitative data and in other circumstances.

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