Qualitative data analysis using data displays
- PMID: 15793973
- DOI: 10.7748/nr2005.01.12.3.7.c5944
Qualitative data analysis using data displays
Abstract
The amount of data generated in qualitative research can be difficult to manage. In this paper Tracey Williamson and Andrew Long discuss how the use of data displays can improve data management and also how the process can help to make the routes from raw data to research findings in qualitative research more transparent. Data displays can take several forms but share the benefit of helping to condense large amounts of data into more manageable forms. They can also help to convey information in a visually stimulating format where presentation time or column space may be limited.
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