TY - JOUR AU - Niglas, Katrin AB - Media Reviews 297 References Bronfenbrenner, U. (1993). The ecology of cognitive development: Research models and fugitive findings. In R. H. Wozniak & K. W. Fischer (Eds.), Development in context: Acting and thinking in specific environments (pp. 3-44). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Newman, I., Ridenour, C. S., Newman, C., & DeMarco, G.M.P. (2003). A typology of research purposes and its relationship to mixed methods. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research (pp. 167-188). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Isadore Newman The University of Akron, Ohio David Newman Cleveland State University, Ohio Microsoft Office Excel Spreadsheet Software. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/default.aspx DOI: 10.1177/1558689807301250 Spreadsheet Software Can Facilitate Mixed Methods Research—Using Old Tools in a New Context! Microsoft Excel is a well-known spreadsheet software that provides powerful tools one can use to systematize, analyze, visualize, share, and manage information to make more informed decisions or conclusions that are better grounded by data. The aim of this review is not to introduce the newest features of the latest version of the software released in 2007 but to share some experiences of how Excel and potentially also other available spreadsheet software packages could be fruitfully utilized within the context TI - Media Review: Microsoft Office Excel Spreadsheet Software. JF - Journal of Mixed Methods Research DO - 10.1177/1558689807301250 DA - 2007-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/media-review-microsoft-office-excel-spreadsheet-software-IQTNufItF5 SP - 297 EP - 299 VL - 1 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -