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which on is the correct answer for Thematic Analysis
A meticulous analysis of the details of conversation, based on a complete transcript that includes pauses, “hems,” and also “haws.” An analysis that aims to understand a particular case or several cases by looking closely at the details of each. An analysis that describes and/or explains a particular variable. Analysing the interrelation between independent and dependent variables on the non-verbal conceptual plain through observation.
Method of analysis in which cases under study are combined to into groups representing an independent variable and the extent to which more than two of the groups differ from one another is analysed in terms of a dependent variable. The analysis of two variables simultaneously, for the purpose of determining the empirical relationship between them. The construction of a simple percentage table or the computation of a simple correlation coefficient. The analysis of a single variable, for purposes of description. Frequency distributions, averages, and measures of dispersion. Analysis through the development of patterns of meaning (‘themes’) across a dataset that address a research question. Patterns are generated by the researcher through a rigorous process of data familiarisation, data coding, and theme development and revision. The method can be and is applied in lots of different ways, to lots of different datasets, to address lots of different research questions, and within a range of theoretical frameworks!
Analysing correlational data between two interacting dependent variables through the magnification of hypothetical similarities. A commonly used measure for judging the statistical significance of differences in one or two group means. A method of data analysis in which the relationships among variables are represented in the form of an equation. The analysis of the simultaneous relationships among several variables. Examining simultaneously the effects of age, gender, and social class on religiosity.

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The correct answer for Thematic Analysis is:

**"Analysis through the development of patterns of meaning (‘themes’) across a dataset that address a research question. Patterns are generated by the researcher through a rigorous process of data familiarisation, data coding, and theme development and revision. The method can be and is applied in lots of different ways, to lots of different datasets, to address lots of different research questions, and within a range of theoretical frameworks!"**

This definition accurately describes Thematic Analysis as it relates to identifying and analyzing themes within qualitative data, focusing on the meanings and patterns that emerge from the dataset.