![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of minimising administrative tasks, using NVivo ensures that all of your data, coding, reflections, models, etc., are kept in a single database. Keeping an audit trail such as this is one way to ensure the rigour of your data analysis. You can use a memo to log progress, completed tasks, decisions you’ve made etc. ![]() There’s no getting around the fact that qualitative research is messy, and one of the best ways to stay on top of the messiness is to keep a research journal memo within NVivo. NVivo helps you keep an audit trial and minimises administrative tasks. ![]() This blog post outlines my five top reasons for including NVivo in your qualitative analysis toolkit.ġ. Generally speaking though, I think that NVivo (or other qualitative software) is incredibly useful for qualitative research. If you’re conducting a small qualitative study for example, it might not be worthwhile learning software such as NVivo. One of the questions I’m often asked is “Do I really need to use NVivo for my qualitative analysis?” My answer to this varies hugely, depending on both the person and the project. ![]()
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