Software for Qualitative Data Analysis

Nov 20, 2011 20:50

Does anyone here recommend any QDA software packages? At the AAA this weekend I picked up demos for Provalis, MAXqda, and ATLAS.ti. I primarily work with coding interviews and arranging them in thematic networks, so I'm interested in something that will help me construct good visualizations of networks or semantic maps. I guess I wouldn't mind ( Read more... )

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carerica November 21 2011, 04:16:49 UTC
I used the Atlas.ti to code interviews and visualize networks and maps. It's relatively user-friendly. The only drawback I saw was that it's only available for Windows.

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lovebri November 21 2011, 14:22:17 UTC
One of my professors uses ATLAS.ti and our class worked with it a bit--seems like a fairly straightforward, well organized system. Report back if you have time--I'd like to know!

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random4233 November 21 2011, 23:45:43 UTC
You might want to also consider NVivo.

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software pigshitpoet November 23 2011, 02:49:58 UTC
software for qualitative diva analysis..
http://relaxmusic.livejournal.com/4425959.html
what's in a package?
psp

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Re: software pigshitpoet November 23 2011, 02:50:57 UTC
ps - Atlas shrugged
ayn rant
: )

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ext_984155 January 13 2012, 21:08:51 UTC
QDA Miner from Provalis is the best QDA Software on the market. I use it for my Phd Thesis. It's easy to use and provides visualizations tools of networks.

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