In order to manage the data collected in qualitative research, it is important for the researcher to
a. be aware that qualitative data is not as important as quantitative data.
b. reduce the data into manageable units.
c. organize the data by using a transcriptionist.
d. use measures of central tendency.
b. reduce the data into manageable units.
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