Chapter Thirteen. Qualitative Data Analysis
COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR QUALITATIVE DATA
Leviticus as Seen through HyperResearch
Sandrine Zerbib: Using NVivo to Understand Women
Film Directors
Computers have been a powerful innovation for quantitative data analysis: comparable to microscopes or telescopes for biology and astronomy, respectively. More recently, however, the utility of computers for qualitative analysis has become rapidly apparent. A number of computer programs have been developed precisely for that purpose.
This section begins with the use of a simple spreadsheet for storing coded data. It would be possible to bring together data items sharing the same codes.
HyperResearch(tm) is one of the programs designed specifically for qualitative data analysis, and a section of the chapter illustrates the use of that program to study attitudes toward homosexuality in the Book of Leviticus. The program allows us to see the injunctions against male homosexulaity (lesbianism is not mentioned) in the context of other prohibitions.
NVivo(tm) is another qualitative
data analysis program, and you will see an extensive illustration
of its use in the study of female film directors, a study undertaken by
Sandrine Zerbib, a young French sociologist.