When writing a dissertation, you may need to use the following tools:
1. SPSS (Social Science Statistical Pack):
This software will help you with the data and view the results, wash the dirty data and beautify it to your satisfaction, as well as numerical operations and other features. This software is useful if you need to do data analysis, test hypotheses or ANOVA.
2. NVivo:
A magic tool that specialises in qualitative data and can handle complex data such as text, audio and video to help you analyse and understand it. It not only collects and processes data, but also uses algorithms to find out the patterns behind the data.
3. atlas.ti:
It’s also a tool to process complex data.
4. Excel:
We all know this software, it is spreadsheet software that not only handles various types of data, but also has features such as bookkeeping, data cleaning, format conversion, plotting, and calculations.
5. R Language:
Although it is free, it is very powerful and can meet all your data analysis and presentation needs, including data cleaning, conversion, presentation, etc., and can also perform advanced operations such as ANOVA.
Which tool to choose depends on your research needs, difficulty and desired results. When you use it, you must look at the limitations of the tool’s use and protect the data quality.
I’ll recommend a few more scenarios where the tool is applicable:
– SPSS: Suitable for quantitative research on big data, such as comparing the characteristics of different groups or testing the magnitude of variability.
– NVivo and Atlas.ti: commonly used to handle unstructured data in qualitative research, such as studying group thoughts and behaviours.
– Excel: suitable for a variety of tasks, such as comparing the efficiency of companies or predicting the direction of something.
– R: for deeper analyses of data, such as predicting where something is going or discovering intrinsic connections in the data. So, which tool to choose depends on your research object, the type of problem and the truth you want to find. Before choosing a tool, you have to check and compare to find the most suitable one.