1997
DOI: 10.17730/humo.56.2.x335923511444655
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The KJ Method: A Technique for Analyzing Data Derived from Japanese Ethnology

Abstract: This essay is a discussion of the KJ method developed by a Japanese ethnologist, Jiro Kawakita. A brief biography of Kawakita and the history of the KJ method is described. The KJ method was developed as a result of having difficulties in interpreting ethnographic data in Nepal. The KJ method builds upon Charles Pierce's notions of abduction and relies upon intuitive non-logical thinking processes. Kawakita's methods were developed and diffused throughout Japanese management and educational circles. Kawakita b… Show more

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“…The semi-structured nature of the interviews resulted in a very broad range of topics. With the aim of condensing this diversity of themes and opinions into a concise set of overarching topics, the K-J method, created by Jiro Kawakita to organize large groups of opinions and data into broader categories, was used to create affinity diagrams [30]. Accordingly, the bullet points from the interview summaries were first assembled into category clusters.…”
Section: Assessment Of Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semi-structured nature of the interviews resulted in a very broad range of topics. With the aim of condensing this diversity of themes and opinions into a concise set of overarching topics, the K-J method, created by Jiro Kawakita to organize large groups of opinions and data into broader categories, was used to create affinity diagrams [30]. Accordingly, the bullet points from the interview summaries were first assembled into category clusters.…”
Section: Assessment Of Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After attending a local XP conference, the coach introduced some new practices, most importantly the retrospective technique suggested by Linda Rising [12] and analyzed in detail in [2]. We decided to use a slightly modified version of the KJ method [13] using colored post-its grouped in positive and negative findings by the development team. The introduction of this new practice also had some unexpected results as discussed in Section 4.1.…”
Section: Project Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affinity diagram is also called the KJ method in honour of its inventor, the Japanese ethnographer Kawakita Jiro [4]. Broadly stated -the KJ process is a special way to perform a brainstorming.…”
Section: The Affinity Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%