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Qualitative Data Analysis and Report Writing
May 22, 2023
Qualitative research allows for exploration of how and why phenomena happen, such as why people behave the way they do, compared to quantitative research, which tells us the size and scope of these behaviors. But the data qualitative research generates is often unstructured.
To interpret and derive meaningful insights from the data, qualitative researchers apply structured methods and use special analytics tools. NVivo is one tool that helps researchers organize, analyze and visualize qualitative data in an efficient and effective way.
If you are working with qualitative data, join us May 22 to learn how to use NVivo to facilitate your data analysis. At this CARISCA Training Series workshop, the presenters will take you on a journey to learn how to create your codebook, code and analyze qualitative data, and make a story out of it.
They will take you through the process of setting up your project, importing your data, coding your data, and exporting your data in order to write your report.
This training is for anyone who is working with qualitative data, including students. Even if you are new to NVivo and analyzing qualitative data, you should find this workshop useful.
About the presenters:
Kekeli Adonu is the research and training coordinator for CARISCA and a social scientist specializing in social protection, quantitative and qualitative analyses in the fields of child wellbeing and poverty. Before joining CARISCA, she worked for DataPlas Ltd., the Population Council and Social Policy Research Institute.
Adonu holds a master’s degree in social protection financing from the University of Mauritius and a bachelor’s degree in economics from KNUST.
Roseanne Schuster is a senior technical advisor for CARISCA and co-lead of the access and inclusion component of the project. She also is an assistant research scientist for Arizona State University’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change and program lead for the master’s in global health program.
Schuster holds a PhD in international nutrition from Cornell University, a master’s in community health sciences from the University of Northern British Columbia and a bachelor’s degree in biology from Canisius College.