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Qualitative Data Analysis with NVIVO

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Bazeley, Pat, Jackson, Kristi. London, Eng.: Sage Publications Ltd , 2013. 2nd Ed.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
AI 900 BAZ 2013
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Written by an experienced researcher in the field of qualitative methods, this dynamic new book provides a definitive introduction to analysing qualitative data. It is a clear, accessible and practical guide to each stage of the process, including: - Designing and managing qualitative data for anal…
Author
Bazeley, Pat
Jackson, Kristi
Editor
Seaman, Jai
Edition
2nd Ed.
Place of Publication
London, Eng.
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Paperback, 307p.
Subjects
Methodology
Research - methods
Abstract
Written by an experienced researcher in the field of qualitative methods, this dynamic new book provides a definitive introduction to analysing qualitative data. It is a clear, accessible and practical guide to each stage of the process, including: - Designing and managing qualitative data for analysis - Working with data through interpretive, comparative, pattern and relational analyses - Developing explanatory theory and coherent conclusions, based on qualitative data. The book pairs theoretical discussion with practical advice using a host of examples from diverse projects across the social sciences. It describes data analysis strategies in actionable steps and helpfully links to the use of computer software where relevant. This is an exciting new addition to the literature on qualitative data analysis and a must-read for anyone who has collected, or is preparing to collect, their own data.
ISBN
9781446256565
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
AI 900 BAZ 2013

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