posted on 2015-02-11, 13:48authored byR. Franzosi, L. E. McClelland, C. Putnam Rankin, S. Doyle, Stefania Vicari
This paper shows how to carry out quantitative narrative analysis (QNA) with different text analysis software (PC-ACE, Program for Computer-Assisted Coding of Events, and various CAQDAS programs, Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software: ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, and NVivo). QNA is a methodological approach to narrative texts that exploits invariant properties of narrative (namely, a "story grammar", based on actors, actions, and their attributes) to make a statistical analysis of words possible. In comparing PC-ACE and CAQDAS, the paper leads the reader through the steps involved in setting up a grammar, in data entry, and in data query. A careful comparison of limits and possibilities of the two types of software will allow the reader interested in QNA to make an informed choice between a full implementation of QNA in a specialized but unknown software (PC-ACE) and a limited implementation in any of the widely used and popular CAQDAS programs.
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Citation
Quality and Quantity, 2013, 47 (6), pp. 3219-3247
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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Media and Communication