Qualitative Data Analysis: A User Friendly Guide for Social ScientistsRoutledge, 2003 M09 2 - 300 páginas First Published in 2004. Learning how to analyze qualitative data by computer can be fun. That is one assumption underpinning this introduction to qualitative analysis, which takes account of how computing techniques have enhanced and transformed the field. The author provides a practical discussion of the main procedures for analyzing qualitative data by computer, with most of its examples taken from humour or everyday life. He examines ways in which computers can contribute to greater rigour and creativity, as well as greater efficiency in analysis. He discusses some of the pitfalls and paradoxes as well as the practicalities of computer-based qualitative analysis. The perspective of "Qualitative Data Analysis" is pragmatic rather than prescriptive, introducing different possibilities without advocating one particular approach. The result is a largely discipline-neutral text, which is suitable for arts and social science students and first-time qualitative analysts. |
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... Corroborating evidence 227 15 Producing an account 245 16 Conclusion 272 Appendix 1: 'If the Impressionists had been Dentists' Appendix 2: Software 277 281 v Glossary 283 References 285 Index 288 Figures, illustrations and Contents.
... Corroborating evidence 227 15 Producing an account 245 16 Conclusion 272 Appendix 1: 'If the Impressionists had been Dentists' Appendix 2: Software 277 281 v Glossary 283 References 285 Index 288 Figures, illustrations and Contents.
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A User Friendly Guide for Social Scientists Ian Dey. v Glossary 283 References 285 Index 288 Figures, illustrations and tables FIGURES 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4.
A User Friendly Guide for Social Scientists Ian Dey. v Glossary 283 References 285 Index 288 Figures, illustrations and tables FIGURES 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4.
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... reference information — questions and sources 81 6.4 Data filed efficiently 82 7.1 ' In the Office ' 7.2 Using memos to open up lines of enquiry 89 94 7.3 Linking memos and data . 95 8.1 Preliminary definitions of categories 109 8.2 ...
... reference information — questions and sources 81 6.4 Data filed efficiently 82 7.1 ' In the Office ' 7.2 Using memos to open up lines of enquiry 89 94 7.3 Linking memos and data . 95 8.1 Preliminary definitions of categories 109 8.2 ...
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Contenido
Chapter 1 Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 2 What is qualitative data? | 10 |
Chapter 3 What is qualitative analysis? | 31 |
Chapter 4 Introducing computers | 57 |
Chapter 5 Finding a focus | 65 |
Chapter 6 Managing data | 77 |
Chapter 7 Reading and annotating | 87 |
Chapter 8 Creating categories | 100 |
Chapter 12 Making connections | 177 |
Chapter 13 Of maps and matrices | 201 |
Chapter 14 Corroborating evidence | 227 |
Chapter 15 Producing an account | 245 |
Chapter 16 Conclusion | 272 |
Appendix 1 If the Impressionists had been Dentists Woody Allen 1978 | 277 |
Appendix 2 Software | 281 |
References | 285 |
Chapter 9 Assigning categories | 120 |
Chapter 10 Splitting and splicing | 137 |
Chapter 11 Linking data | 161 |
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Qualitative Data Analysis: A User Friendly Guide for Social Scientists Ian Dey Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Qualitative Data Analysis: A User-friendly Guide for Social Scientists Ian Dey Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
Qualitative Data Analysis: A User-friendly Guide for Social Scientists Ian Dey Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
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action approach artistic aspects assigning categories Bentley bits of data categorizing data categorizing the data category set category temperament Catharsis cathartic humour causal characteristics classification comparisons conceptual connecting categories connections between categories consider context criteria databits assigned decisions dentist Derek Bentley develop diagrams discomfort disfigurement distinctions distinguish empirical Essex Girl evidence example explanation Figure focus Gauguin ideas identify Illustration images incongruity infer initial interaction interested interpretation interview involves judgement letter levels of measurement linking data look meaning measure memos methods observations occupation particular patient perhaps possible problems procedures producing an account qualitative analysis qualitative data analysis qualitative research quantitative questions reference relationships relevant requires retrieve scope sense significance sketch social Sol Schwimmer stereotypes story subcategories substance suffering Suppose task Theo Transposing transpositions values variables Victoria Wood Vincent Woody Allen