Does anyone have any thoughts between NVIVO, Tableau, and MAXQDA? I need it to do thematic analysis on some interviews/transcripts.
Hi all,
I’m curious as to which qualitative software you think is best for text analysis of legal documents, newspaper article and other large, policy-related documents. I have previous experience using NVIVO but I’m worried about it slowing down due to the size of the different (and many) documents I’ll be analyzing. Thoughts on MaxQDA? Others?
Also- open to any suggestions on text- analysis workshops that you recommend.
Thanks!!
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Hi folks!
What are your recommendations for qualitative analysis software? I’ve heard good things about Nvivo and MAXQDA. If there is an open source version, that would be ideal, but I’m open to suggestions!
hello, everybody!
I am looking for the best option for data compiling on my PhD thesis. My uni is holding a training on MAXQDA and it looks like a user and budget friendly software. Some reddit posts I've seen suggested Nvivo as well. I've seen some others, like atlas.ti and endnote and I wonder which one is the best.
Looking for: discourse analysis and qualitative analysis, mostly.
Looking to analyze 100 interviews. I know I need a software to organize all this information. I am not with a University but this is a very dense project... Any folks have recommendations? I don't think my boss wants to pay more than $50 for two people a month
I am looking to be able to collaborate with another person to both analyze the codes as well.
For those of you familiar with NVivo or MaxQDA, is there a way to auto code specific sections of PDFs? For example, I want to only auto code the "Material & Methods" sections of a bunch of articles.
(I'm new to using both of these programs)
I’m looking for help choosing the right QDA program for a social science project. Cost is no issue.
The program needs to allow 30+ people to collaborate (not all simultaneously) without crashing or losing data. The data will be many text files (mostly news articles and court documents, but some handwritten docs too) for each case. Each case could have, say, 100-200 text files associated with it. Some of these will be lengthy PDFs. There could be up to 200 cases for the project. It’s important that the program be able to handle thousands of pages of text data, and that we have the ability to code hundreds of variables.
Ability to incorporate multimedia files would be a bonus, but not a dealbreaker. Same goes for statistical analysis and visualization.
Does this sound like a project that NVivo, ATLAS.ti, or MAXQDA could handle well? Is there another program that might be better? Suggestions are appreciated!
I've been using nVivo a few years and am tired of the difficulty in collaborating with co-authors and just the general lack of quality. Wondering, especially from people who have used nVivo, if you have found a better alternative. I am a Ph.D. student in social science and primarily want simple coding of interview transcripts. If anything can easily include social media then that's a bonus but not required. Thank you!
Hello! What is some of the most commonly used qualitative software? I’m currently learning Atlas.ti during my internship, I was wonder what are some of the others you use in your workplace. Thanks!
Hi all!
Wondering if there is any advice on qualitative software analysis. I am an Apple user and not sure if I should use MAXQDA or NVivo!
HELP!!
I tried with Nvivo and it was very difficult in terms of contacting technical support and installing the software.
I'm a beginner with "Atlasti", and have considered it for my qualitative analysis, specifically for thematic analysis.
For those who have done qualitative research with thematic analysis, is Atlasti a good tool for this purpose?
I just passed my dissertation proposal defense and my committee recommended I use one of these two qualitative data analysis software. What are the pros and cons of each?
If the scope of my project affects your answer, my data will include: 25 interviews of 1-2 hours each and content analysis of roughly 1000 pages of court documents. I will not be coding by keywords, but rather doing line-by-line coding using a thematic approach.
I am unlikely to need to collaborate much given it is an individual project.
Hi! Please suggest softwares that can analyze data in Qualitative research. Those that can do narrative analysis, thematic analysis, category construction. Thanks!
I have no idea how can someone create such a program with this amount of bugs. it is really impressive and fascinating how they managed to make such horrible software with this many bugs and issues. ANYTHING I DO, ANYTHING makes it crash, from modifying the text to creating simple codes, it keeps loading forever and then crashes. I hate your software and you the developers should be ashamed of it.
FUCK YOU NVIVO
Hi there!
For context: I’m starting out a PhD in Law this year. In the context of my research, I’ll be taking a grounded theory approach to study a pretty large sample size of opinions written by Advocates General before the French Conseil d’Etat.
I’m currently looking for QDA software that I would be able to use for this type of research on legal materials.
My supervisor is on board with my approach but can’t really give any advice on the software to use seeing that it’s quite uncommon for legal researchers here to use data analysis software at all. I don’t want to go “analogue” because I expect to be managing anywhere from 300 to 500 opinions that can range anywhere between 15 and 50 pages each (based on similar research completed under my professor’s supervision).
My university doesn’t provide any particular software, so what do you all use for your qualitative data analysis? Are there any legal researchers here that have used QDAS in the past and successfully used it for our discipline? Are there any softwares that I should avoid?
Thanks Reddit ;)
Can anyone recommend a qualitative data analysis software? I'm pretty new to qual, though I've tried NVivo before. I wasn't happy with their monthly subscription model, but if they're the best, I'm willing to give it a whirl again. The next paper I'm working on is going to be using discourse analysis, and I have my data is transcripts of many interviews as separate Word documents.