

An edition of Qualitative computing (1997)
Using Software for Qualitative Data Analysis
By Mike Fisher
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
146
Description:
As qualitative researchers incorporate computer assistance into their analytic approaches, important questions arise about the adoption of new technology. Is it worth learning computer-assisted methods? Will the pay-off be sufficient to justify the investment? Which programs are worth learning? What are the effects on the analysis process? This book complements the existing literature by giving a detailed account of the use of four major programs in analyzing the same data. The author emphasizes qualitative analysis as a creative craft, but one which must increasingly be subject to rigorous methodological scrutiny. The adoption of computer-aided methods offers opportunities, but also dangers, and ultimately this book is about the scientific quality of qualitative research. Written in a distinctive and succinct style, this book will be valuable to social science researchers and students interested in qualitative research and in the potential for computer-assisted analysis.
subjects: Social sciences, Data processing, Computer programs, Research, data processing, Social sciences, methodology, Social sciences, data processing, Qualitative research, Sciences sociales, Recherche, Informatique, Logiciels, Méthodes qualitatives, Recherche qualitative, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Essays, Reference