"This comprehensive, practical, user-friendly book provides a wealth of data analysis strategies that are essential for any qualitative research. It is a must-have tool book for moving from data analysis to writing for publication!" –Guofang Li, University of British Columbia, Canada Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña’s Qualitative Data Analysis: A Methods Sourcebook is the authoritative text for analyzing and displaying qualitative research data. The Fourth Edition maintains the analytic rigor of previous editions while showcasing a variety of new visual display models for qualitative inquiry. Graphics are added to the now-classic matrix and network illustrations of the original co-authors. Five chapters have been substantially revised, and the appendix’s annotated bibliography includes new titles in research methods. Graduate students and established scholars from all disciplines will find this resource an innovative compendium of ideas for the representation and presentation of qualitative data. As the authors demonstrate, when researchers "think display," their analyses of social life capture the complex and vivid processes of the people and institutions studied.
This book provides ten case studies with concise real-world examples illustrating how MAXQDA is used in practice.
Comparative research design: case and variable selection. In B. Rihoux & C. Ragin (Eds.), Configurational comparative methods (pp. 19–32). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Berg-Schlosser, D., De Meur, G., Rihoux, B., & Ragin, C. (2009).
Bringing the art of qualitative analysis up-to-date, this edition adds hundreds of new techniques, ideas and references developed in the past decade.
Qualitative Data Analysis shows that learning how to analyse qualitative data by computer can be fun.
Outlining how to select the most appropriate tool for analyzing data, Analysing Qualitative Data also provides the reader with an awareness of the various challenges that are unique to interpreting the conceptual and subjective data ...
Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis offers an invaluable guide to the rapidly developing arena of research practice.
This book is perfect for all social science students who are struggling with data analysis and are looking for someone to guide the way.
Do you find software manuals difficult to relate to? Written by a leading expert on ATLAS.ti, this book will guide you step-by-step through using the software to support your research project.
It is these broader processes that are reflected in, but lie beyond, the frame of news texts that are the target of media analysis. We therefore recommend a focus on the 'circuit of mass communication' (Miller et al., 1998).
An insightful step-by-step guide to the messy reality of doing computer-assisted analysis, this successful book is essential reading for anyone considering using NVivo software.