

The audience for all CAQDAS programs, including NVivo, is for qualitative researchers, mixed-methods researchers, and students learning about qualitative and mixed-methods research data collection, analysis, display, and reporting. Other CAQDAS programs include Atlas.ti (Scientific Software Development GmbH), Dedoose (SocioCultural Research Consultants/UCLA), and QDA Miner (Provalis Research), among several others. CAQDAS programs do not, however, replace the need for the human researcher they assist the researcher by offering tools and features to organize and structure the data collected. CAQDAS programs assist qualitative researchers to collect, organize, analyze, visualize, and report their data. It has also been argued that using NVivo or computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) can even improve the quality of the analysis.

NVivo can import and support multiple types of formats and data types and is a helpful tool for sorting, organizing, and analyzing qualitative data. Given the different types of qualitative data, tools to manage and analyze this information must provide options for data in multiple formats. Qualitative data can produce meaningful findings if they are managed properly, even though these data can oftentimes be multifaceted.
