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Informationen zum Autor Nicholas H. Woolf has worked as an independent qualitative research consultant, coach, and trainer since 1998. He has conducted or consulted on numerous research studies, from single-site to multinational studies in various fields in the behavioral sciences using a wide range of methodologies, from highly structured content analyses, to evaluations, grounded theory-style projects, and interpretive phenomenology. As a trainer Nick specializes in teaching qualitative analysis using ATLAS.ti. He has conducted 285 workshops at over 100 universities and other institutions, primarily in the USA and Canada, for more than 3,000 PhD students, professors, and research and evaluation consultants. In 2013 Nick introduced Five-Level QDA in his keynote address at the first ATLAS.ti users conference in Berlin (Woolf, 2014). Christina Silver has worked at the CAQDAS Networking Project at the University of Surrey, UK since 1998. She is responsible for capacity-building activities and has designed and led training in all the major qualitative software programs, including ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, MAXQDA, NVivo, Transana, QDA Miner, Qualrus, and Quirkos. Christina also works as an independent researcher, consultant, and trainer, supporting researchers to plan and implement computer-assisted analysis, and contributing to doctoral research programs in several UK universities. Zusammenfassung The method of Five-Level QDA® helps researchers to analyse what makes for an expert analytic performance when using qualitative data analysis software. Written by experienced trainers, this practical guide to MAXQDA will allow qualitative researchers to increase the effectiveness of their data analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Acknowledgments Case Contributors Orientation Part I: The Principles of the Five-Level QDA Method Chapter 1: Strategies and Tactics Chapter 2: Developing Objectives and Analytic Plans (Levels 1 and 2) Chapter 3: Translating Analytic Tasks Into Software Tools (Levels 3, 4, and 5) Part II: The Five-Level QDA Method in Practice Chapter 4: Orientation to MAXQDA Chapter 5: The Architecture of MAXQDA Chapter 6: Mastering the Process of Translation Part III: Case Illustrations Chapter 7: Orientation to Case Illustrations Chapter 8: Case Illustration – An Exploratory Literature Review Chapter 9: Case Illustration – A Thematic Analysis to Evaluate an Education Program Appendices Appendix 1: Three Levels of Detail of Analytic Tasks Appendix 2: Five Analytic Activities Appendix 3: Examples of Units in Analytic Tasks Appendix 4: Identifying the Units of Analytic Tasks Appendix 5: Identifying the Purpose of Analytic Tasks Index ...