Microcomputing and qualitative data analysis
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Microcomputing and qualitative data analysis
(Cardiff papers in qualitative research)
Avebury, c1994
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-171)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on the recognition that qualitative research in the social sciences cannot be unitary, this work reviews a number of strategies for the analysis of qualitative data using computers. It sees microcomputing as offering a range of opportunities for the future of qualitative research. and examines coding segments, lexical searching and coding and theory building.
Table of Contents
- Microcomputing and qualitative analysis
- coding segments
- lexical searching
- coding and theory building
- hypertext.
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