COMPARISON DASHBOARD :QDA Miner Lite Vs NVivo Vs ATLAS.ti Vs MAXQDA
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What is it ? QDA Miner Lite is a free computer assisted qualitative analysis software, which can be used for the analysis of textual data such as interview and news transcripts, open-ended responses, etc. as well as for the analysis of still images. It offers basic CAQDAS features such as importation of documents from… NVivo is a program that supports qualitative and mixed methods research. It’s designed to help users to organize, analyze, and find insights in unstructured or qualitative data such as: interviews, open-ended survey responses, articles, social media, and web content. When working with qualitative data without NVivo, users’ work will be… ATLAS.ti is a leading software for Qualitative Data Analysis for those who want to see the big picture and appreciate details. It reveals meanings and relationships allowing users to ground their findings in the data. ATLAS.ti allows users to gain rich insights with the most intuitive and powerful QDA software.… MAXQDA is a professional software for qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods data analysis for Windows and Mac, which is used by thousands of people worldwide. It was released in 1989 and it has a long history of providing researchers with powerful, innovative and easy to use analytical tools that help…
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Ease of use Christopher rated this 8.3
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Brodie rated this 8.2 and said: "NVivo is powerful software for qualitative data analysis with intuitive interface which gives users an edge in understanding unstructured data. NVivo is easy to use and suitable for both new and experienced researchers. With NVivo, it is easy to import and analyze documents, images, PDFs, audio, video, spreadsheets, web pages, and Twitter and Facebook data"
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Robert rated this 8.4
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Toby rated this 8.4
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