The Wow Factor: Preconceptions and Expectations for Data Analysis Software in Qualitative Research

TitleThe Wow Factor: Preconceptions and Expectations for Data Analysis Software in Qualitative Research
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsMacMillan, Katie, and Thomas Koenig
JournalSocial Science Computer Review
Volume22
Issue2
Pagination179-186
ISSN0894-4393
Abstract

Discussions on computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software often begin with the assumption that research will automatically be improved through the use of such software. Consequently, reviews frequently focus on practical concerns with the various software packages. Rather than theoretical considerations of its suitability to the method of analysis, such descriptions frequently treat software as the method of analysis. The following article calls for a clearer understanding of the role of software within research, with critical evaluation focusing on the methodological issues surrounding software use, as well on its technological innovations. The authors examine a number of factors that foster a tendency toward uncritical appraisal—including unrealistic expectations of the software as a methodology in itself; the treatment of qualitative analysis as a single, homogenized category; and the use of grounded theory as a legitimating link between tool and method.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0894439303262625
DOI10.1177/0894439303262625
Short TitleThe Wow Factor