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About Technology-Based “Sociology” Software for Knowledge Development: From Questionnaire Creation to Data Processing

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  • Vardan Mkrttchian

    (HHH University, Australia)

  • Lilya Rozhkova

    (Penza State University, Russia)

  • Vladimir Belashov

    (Penza State University, Russia)

  • Svetlana Vlazneva

    (Penza State University, Russia)

  • Olga Salnikova

    (Penza State University, Russia)

Abstract

To analyze data sets, sociologists use various methods of mathematical and statistical data processing, which allows comprehensive analysis of the collected social information. A specialized software application is used in sociology. However, there are not many tools for carrying out a sociological research through all its stages. Sociologists often use different software or several software products. However, these programs are quite complex, and therefore their application is possible with special knowledge after a thorough study of the software product or with the involvement of the relevant specialists. Analysis of the possibilities of various programs for creating and processing sociological data shows that their choice is made by researchers on the basis of the ease of learning the program, the convenience of data management, the speed of computation, and graphic capabilities. In 2014, Belashov developed the Russian program for the input and processing of sociological research data “Sociology,” which allows for complete automation of the process of creating sociological data.

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  • Vardan Mkrttchian & Lilya Rozhkova & Vladimir Belashov & Svetlana Vlazneva & Olga Salnikova, 2020. "About Technology-Based “Sociology” Software for Knowledge Development: From Questionnaire Creation to Data Processing," International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD), IGI Global, vol. 12(4), pages 24-40, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jskd00:v:12:y:2020:i:4:p:24-40
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