Training: Using NVivo to Analyze Right to Farm Laws

Research Project Summary

Training: Using NVivo to Analyze Right to Farm Laws

This research aims to analyze and compare “right to farm” statutes across all fifty states with an emphasis on the implications of these laws on small and multigenerational property holders.

QHRC Role

QHRC provided in-depth virtual training to this group of attorneys and researchers. Training sessions included file management in NVivo, development and maintenance of NVivo codebooks, NVivo coding best practices, and how to perform intercoder reliability tests.

“QHRC simply and understandably introduces qualitative research methods and data analysis to professionals who are not familiar with it. Further, they do an exceptional job of facilitating the creation of code books, which is one of the more contentious parts of the research process.”

Loka Ashwood, PhD

Client Team

Collaborator

Loka Ashwood, PhD
Assistant Professor Department of Sociology
University of Kentucky

Funder

USDA AFRI 2017-68006-26347

Publications

Property rights and rural justice: A study of U.S. right-to-farm laws

National Summary

Overview of Qualitative Research Performed

Official Project Title

TBA

Services

  • NVivo Training
  • Data Analysis

Methodology

  • Directed Content Analysis

Research Area

  • Academic Research