Hi,
I'm just writing up my results and discussion chapter (combined) from a qualitative interview based study.
I still haven't finished it but it has already reached around 30,000 words!
I've tried to be as succinct as I could but there are many findings. The quotes do take a lot of the word count but reducing them will just loose the richness of the data.
Any advice? How do I reduce the word count?
Yes, judicious use of an appendix is helpful with word count issues. Also don't provide too many quotes from your interviews, just enough to illustrate specific points and themes. You can't really quote every interesting finding from your interviews.
Your results and discussion chapters should be divided by perhaps themes, as opposed to all in one chapter?
The general word count for a chapter is around 7-15k as others have suggested. I had 4 data chapters, three of which were based on qualitative interviews and one based on a qualitative content analysis.
You'll also have to be selective of the quotes you use in your chapter, as DocInsanity has stated, you can't use everything.
Themed chapters is an excellent recommendation,. Also, really try not to have any repetition if possible, each chapter is supposed to say something new. If you are using the same quotes across chapters to illustrate several points then def do what the others have suggested and put them in the appendix rather than write it out each time. Well done though, better to have too much and whittle down than not enough.
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