Excel-Based Qualitative Data Analysis; Methodological Guidelines for Systematic Organization, Iterative Coding, and Thematic Visualization

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This paper addresses the need for a systematic, cost-effective methodology for qualitative analysis by detailing how Excel’s spreadsheet environment can support transparent coding, thematic synthesis, and visual interpretation. Particularly for small-scale projects, mixed methods designs, or researchers new to qualitative tools. Therefore, it presents the available opportunities for integrating manual coding rigor with Excel’s spreadsheet logic, offering the transparency of paper-based analysis with digital scalability for arranging, categorizing, and displaying qualitative data. Although more sophisticated tools are available in specialized qualitative analysis programs such as NVivo, ATLAS.ti, and MAXQDA, Excel offers researchers a more accessible, adaptable, and user-friendly option. This paper shows how systematic coding, data management, and visual aids in Excel can handle and evaluate qualitative data efficiently. The results demonstrate Excel's usefulness in qualitative research, especially for those seeking an affordable and comfortable platform without sacrificing analytical rigor, providing insights on the benefits and drawbacks of using Excel for qualitative data analysis.

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Ndungo, I., Balimuttajjo, S., & Akugizibwe, E. (2025). EXCEL-BASED QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS: METHODOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FOR SYSTEMATIC ORGANIZATION, ITERATIVE CODING, AND THEMATIC VISUALIZATION. International Journal of Education, Technology and Science, 5(3), 271-288.

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