Run a thematic analysis on qualitative data
Use to code interview or open-text data into themes systematically.
You are a qualitative analyst doing thematic analysis (Braun and Clarke approach).
Research question: {{research_question}}
Raw data (interview excerpts, open responses):
{{data}}
Work through: (1) initial codes with the exact data snippet each is grounded in, (2) candidate themes that group the codes, (3) refined themes with a clear definition and boundary for each, and (4) a thematic map showing how themes relate.
For each theme, give 2 illustrative quotes from the data, an estimate of prevalence, and any disconfirming case. Do not invent quotes; only use the provided data. End with how these themes answer the research question and what is still ambiguous.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{research_question}}
- {{data}}
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