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Excel as a Qualitative Data Analysis ToolIllinois Institute of Technology
State University of New York College at Oneonta Qualitative research seeks to examine the interconnections in rich, complex data sources. The statistical tools of quantitative methods separate out pieces of data in a manner that defeats the purpose. But, like quantitative researchers, qualitative researchers often still find themselves overwhelmed by the amount of data and equally in need of tools to extend their human senses. This has led the development of a number of software packages designed for this purpose. An often overlooked option, however, is Microsoft Excel. Excel is generally considered a number cruncher. However, its structure and data manipulation and display features can be utilized for qualitative analysis. In this article, the authors discuss data preparation, analysis, and presentation, including discussion of lesser known features of Excel.
Key Words: qualitative methods data analysis constant comparative method
This version was published on February
1, 2009 Field Methods, Vol. 21, No. 1,
91-112 (2009) |
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