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  2. Content analysis - Wikipedia

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    He also acknowledges an "overlap" of qualitative and quantitative content analysis. [7] Patterns are looked at more closely in qualitative analysis, and based on the latent meanings that the researcher may find, the course of the research could be changed. It is inductive and begins with open research questions, as opposed to a hypothesis. [8]

  3. Open coding - Wikipedia

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    Based in grounded theory, open coding is the analytic process through which concepts (codes) are attached to observed data and phenomena during qualitative data analysis.It is one of the techniques described by Strauss (1987) and Strauss and Corbin (1990) for working with text.

  4. Quirkos - Wikipedia

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    There are few features for quantitative or statistical analysis of text data, however project files can be exported for analysis in statistical software such as SPSS or R. Quirkos is extensively used in many different fields which utilise qualitative research , including sociology , [ 7 ] health, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] media studies , [ 10 ] school of ...

  5. Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Computer-assisted (or aided) qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) offers tools that assist with qualitative research such as transcription analysis, coding and text interpretation, recursive abstraction, content analysis, discourse analysis, [1] grounded theory methodology, etc.

  6. ATLAS.ti - Wikipedia

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    ATLAS.ti is a tool that supports locating, coding/tagging, and annotating features within bodies of unstructured data; it also offers visualization functions.The software is used by researchers in a wide variety of fields, and it supports data in text, graphical, audio, video, and geospatial format. [3]

  7. Qualitative research - Wikipedia

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    Common qualitative data analysis software includes: ATLAS.ti; Dedoose (mixed methods) MAXQDA (mixed methods) NVivo; QDA MINER; A criticism of quantitative coding approaches is that such coding sorts qualitative data into predefined categories that are reflective of the categories found in objective science. The variety, richness, and individual ...

  8. Thematic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Coding reliability [4] [2] approaches have the longest history and are often little different from qualitative content analysis. As the name suggests they prioritise the measurement of coding reliability through the use of structured and fixed code books, the use of multiple coders who work independently to apply the code book to the data, the measurement of inter-rater reliability or inter ...

  9. RQDA - Wikipedia

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    RQDA was an R package for computer assisted qualitative data analysis or CAQDAS. It was installable from, and runs within, the R statistical software, but has a separate window running a graphical user interface (through RGtk2). RQDA's approach allowed for tight integration of the constructivist approach of qualitative research with ...