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🎓 1-ON-1 HELP (FREE CONSULTATION): https://gradcoach.com/?utm_source=YT&utm_campaign=OoLBjNQivsw 🧰 FREE RESEARCH TOOLKIT: https://gradcoach.com/toolkit/?utm_source=YT&utm_campaign=OoLBjNQivsw 📚 FREE EVENTS & WORKSHOPS: https://gradcoach.com/events/?utm_source=YT&utm_campaign=OoLBjNQivsw Should you wait until all your interviews are done before starting coding? In this video, we break down the best approach to avoid bias and keep your qualitative analysis consistent. You’ll learn why coding too early can influence later interviews, when it might make sense to start early, and how to protect your data quality if you’re working under time pressure. If you’re unsure how to time your analysis, this will help you make a confident decision. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Should you wait to start coding 00:15 The safest approach for most students 00:25 How early coding can introduce bias 00:35 When it’s okay to start coding early 00:45 Using a strict interview protocol 01:00 Structured vs semi-structured interviews 01:10 Why consistency matters in interviews 01:20 The benefit of coding in one session 01:35 Risks of spacing coding over time Need help planning your analysis or coding your data? Our PhD-qualified coaches can guide you step by step so you can finish with confidence. Book a free consultation here: https://gradcoach.com/dissertation-coaching/
