Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo

Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo

by Kristi Jackson (Author), Pat Bazeley (Author)

Synopsis

Engaging and accessible, this book offers students a complete guide to using NVivo for qualitative data analysis. Drawing on their wealth of expertise, the authors offer detailed, practical advice that relates to students' own experience and research projects.

Packed with real-world examples and case studies, the book supports students through every stage of qualitative data analysis. This third edition:

* Contains fully integrated instructions for using NVivo on both Mac and PC, with screenshots and click-by-click guidance

* Seamlessly interweaves theory and practice in easy-to-follow steps

* Empowers students to develop their critical thinking

Accompanied by video tutorials for both Mac and PC, web links and a host of other helpful online resources, this step-by-step book removes students' anxiety about tackling data analysis. Whether for advanced researchers or those approaching the task for the first time, this clear, yet comprehensive guide is the perfect companion for anyone doing qualitative data analysis with NVivo.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: Third
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 1526449943
ISBN 13: 9781526449948

Media Reviews
An excellent resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate qualitative researchers. -- Donna Peacock
This text encourages critical thinking as well as providing detailed practical support - an essential resource. -- Ayesha Owusu-Barnaby
Author Bio
Dr Kristi Jackson focuses on the use of NVivo in a diverse array of health, education, public policy and corporate/commercial research via her role as consultant, coach, analyst, and principal investigator. With over 25 years of experience in qualitative research design, data collection, analysis, reporting, and stakeholder relations, she is an expert in a diverse array of qualitative methodologies. Kristi's theoretical frames tend to be sociological and her research interests include conceptualizations of qualitative research transparency and the constantly changing spaces where qualitative researchers and technologies meet. Pat Bazeley is Director of Research Support P/L and Adjunct Professor in the Translational Research and Social Innovation group at Western Sydney University. Since graduating in psychology, she has worked in community development, project consulting and in academic research development. For almost 30 years Pat has been providing research training and serving as project consultant to academics, graduate students and practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines across Australia and internationally. Her particular expertise is in helping researchers to make sense of qualitative, survey, and mixed methods data, and to use computer programs for management and analysis of data. Pat's research has focused on qualitative and mixed methods data analysis, the development and performance of researchers, and the wellbeing of older women. She has published books, chapters, articles, and reports on these topics. She serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Mixed Methods Research and Qualitative Health Research, and was 2015-2016 President of the Mixed Methods International Research Association.