When coding with a partner, we had to determine if we saw each coding variable the same way. Original variables like more confident were seen twice, but we eliminated one of them since when a person mentioned more confidence in negotiation, they also reported more confidence in communication. Respect for others opinions/ being open minded were also combined with seeing different view points because they were often reported together and described in the same way. It was hard to determine when one was separate from the other. The frequency of response chart helped us determine whether the coding themes we found were actually repeated throughout the data. In several cases, it was difficult to determine the difference between to themes without being bias, so they were eliminated. Originally, the theme of no change and always good at communication were split into two separate categories because more people actually reported that they had no improvement in their communication and negotiation rather than them reporting they were always good at it. When determining the final coding themes, there were few discrepancies. The ones that we did experience we fixed by eliminating or slightly altering how it was described. Themes that suggested no change, more confidence and more direct were less frequent than the themes that were more general like better communication and more willing to initiate conversation. Some of the themes created were actually reported less frequently than expected once the table was generated. Overall, there were more themes discussing communication changes than negotiation.
· Communication
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A. Stronger Communication Skills
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I
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B. More Talkative/Open
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IIII
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C. More Direct / Blunt Straightforward
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III
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D. More Social/Outgoing
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IIII
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E. Respect Other Opinions / More Open Minded
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IIII
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F. Always good at communication /No Change
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I
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G. More willing to walk up to people or initate converstion
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IIIIII
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H. Not good with communication/ no change
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III
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Negotiation
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A. Better at negotiation
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IIIII
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B. Increased Patience
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II
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C. More Confident
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IIII
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D. Better/Easier Communication
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IIII IIII IIII
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