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Proven Top-Rate Qualitative Analysis and Mixed Methods Research

Dedoose in its current and past versions has been field-tested and journal-proven by leading academic institutions and market researchers worldwide. Hundreds of prominent researchers across the US and abroad have benefited from early versions of Dedoose in their mixed methods work and have laid an outstanding publication and report trail along the way. Contained here are some samples of this work and selected citations that represent other excellent mixed methods research.


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Hay, M. C., Cadigan, J. R., Khanna, D., Strathmann, C., Lieber, E., Altman, R., McMahon, M., Kokhab, M., & Furst, D. (2008)

Prepared patients: Internet information seeking by new rheumatology patients. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research), 59(4), 575-582.

Lieber, E. (2009)

Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Insights into Design and Analysis Issues. Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 3, 218-227.

Lieber, E., & Weisner, T. S. (In Press)

Meeting the practical challenges of mixed methods research. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of Mixed Methods Research, 2nd Edition (pp. TBD). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Lieber, E., Chin, D., Li, L., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Detels, R., Wu, Z., Guan, J., and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. (2009)

Sociocultural Contexts and Communication about Sex in China: Informing HIV/STD Prevention Programs. AIDS Education and Prevention, 21(5), 415-429.

Lieber, E., Chin, D., Nihira, K., & Mink, I. T. (2000)

Holding on and letting go: Identity and acculturation among Chinese immigrants. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7(3), 247-261.

Lieber, E., Weisner, T. S., & Presley, M. (2003)

EthnoNotes: An Internet-Based Field Note Management Tool. Field Methods, 15(4), 405-425.

Lin, CQ, Li, L, Wu, ZY, Guan, JH, Wu, D, Lieber, E, Rotheram-Borus, MJ & the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (2010)

Entertainment Venue Visiting and Commercial Sex in China. International Journal of Sexual Health, 22(1), 5-13.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., China-Ethnographic methods representative and primary author) (2007)

Formative study conducted in five countries to adapt the community popular opinion leader intervention. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S91-S98.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., China-Ethnographic methods representative and secondary author) (2007)

Design and integration of ethnography within an international behavior change HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention trial. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S37-S48.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., Ethnographic data collection team and secondary author) (2007)

Selection of populations represented in the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S19-S28.

Weisner, T. S., Bernheimer, L. P., Lieber, E., Gibson, C., Howard, E., Magnuson, K., Romich, J., Syam, D., Espinosa, V., & Chmielewski, E. (1999)

Understanding better the lives of poor families: Ethnographic and survey studies of the New Hope experiment. Poverty Research News, 4(1), 10-12.

Bazeley, P. (2004)

Issues in mixing qualitative and quantitative approaches to research. In R. Buber, J. Gadner, & L. Richards (Eds), Applying Qualitative Methods to Marketing Management Research, pp. 141-156. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Currall, S. C., & Lowler, A. J. (2003)

Research methods in management and organizational research: Toward integration of qualitative and quantitative methods, pp. 513-526. In A. Tashakkoori & C. Teddlie (Eds.) Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc.

Dann, Stephen (2010)

Redefining social marketing with contemporary commercial marketing definitions. Journal of Business Research, 63(2), 147-153.

Downward, P., & Mearman, A. (2007)

Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: Reorienting economics into social science. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31. 77-99.

Koller, M. (2008)

A future research agenda for mixed-method-design in business research. International Journal of Business Research.

Kumar, N., Stern, L. W., & Anderson, J. C. (1993)

Conducting interorganizational research using key informants. The Academy of Management Journal, 36(6), 1633-1651.

Malhotra, N. K., Agarwal, J., Peterson, M. (1996)

Methodological issue in cross-cultural marketing research: A state-of-the-art review. International Marketing Review, 13(5), 7-43.

Rohm, A. J., Milne, G. R., & McDonald, M. A. (2006)

A mixed-method approach for developing market segmentation typologies in the sports industry. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 15, 29-39.

Weinreich, Nedra Kline (1999)

Hands-on Social Marketing: A Step-By-Step Guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Daley, T. C. (2005)

Beliefs about treatment of mental health problems among Cambodian American children and parents. Social Science and Medicine, 61, 2394-2395.

Hay, M. C., Weisner, T. S., Subramanian, S., Duan, N., Niedzinski, E. J., & Kravitz, R. L. (2008)

Harnessing experience: Exploring the gap between evidence-based medicine and clinical practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 14, 707-713.

Kravitz, R. L., Paternity, D. A., Hay, M. C., Subramanian, S., Dean, D. E., Weisner, T., Vohra, S., & Duan, N. (2009)

Marketing therapeutic precision: Potential facilitators and barriers to adoption of n-of-1 trials. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 30(5), 436-445.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (2007)

Formative study conducted in five countries to adapt the community popular opinion leader intervention. AIDS (suppl 2), S91-S98.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza (1997)

Moving up versus moving out: Neighborhood effects in housing mobility programs. Housing Policy Debate, 8(1), 195-234.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza, & Turner, Margery Austin (2006)

Assisted housing mobility and the success of low-income minority families: Lessons for policy, practice, and future research. Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 1 (1), 25-61.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza, Ferryman, Kadija S., Popkin, Susan J., & Rendon, Maria (2008)

Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools? Housing Policy Debate, 19(1), 53-91.

Clare, Stacey (2005)

Finding dignity in dirty work: The constraints and rewards of low-wage home care labor. Sociology of Health and Illness, 27(6), 831-854.

Clarke, Susan E. (2007)

Context-Sensitive Policy Method. In F. Fischer, G. Miller, and M. S. Sidney (Eds.). Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods (pp. 443-461). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Comey, Jennifer, Briggs, Xavier de Souza, & Weismann, Gretchen (2008)

Struggling to stay out of high-poverty neighborhoods: Lessons from the Moving to Opportunity experiment. Brief No. 6, Urban Institute Press.

Driscoll, D. L., Appiah-Yeboah, A., Salib, P., & Rupert, D. J. (2007)

Merging qualitative and quantitative data in mixed methods research: How to and why not. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology, 3(1), 19-28.

Ferryman, Kadija S., Briggs, Xavier de Souza, Popkin, Susan J., & Rendon, Maria (2008)

Do better neighborhoods for MTO families mean better schools? Brief No. 3, Urban Institute Press.

Popkin, S. J., Leventhal, T., & Weismann, G. (2010)

Girls in the ‘Hood: How safety affects the life chances of low-income girls. Urban Affairs Review, xx(x) pp. 1-30. First published online: DOI—10.1177/1078087410361572.

Weismann, Gretchen D. (2008)

The relative risk: Parenting, poverty, and peers in the three city study of moving to opportunity. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.

Bazeley, P. (2004)

Issues in mixing qualitative and quantitative approaches to research. In R. Buber, J. Gadner, & L. Richards (Eds), Applying Qualitative Methods to Marketing Management Research, pp. 141-156. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza (1997)

Moving up versus moving out: Neighborhood effects in housing mobility programs. Housing Policy Debate, 8(1), 195-234.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza, & Turner, Margery Austin (2006)

Assisted housing mobility and the success of low-income minority families: Lessons for policy, practice, and future research. Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 1 (1), 25-61.

Briggs, Xavier de Souza, Ferryman, Kadija S., Popkin, Susan J., & Rendon, Maria (2008)

Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools? Housing Policy Debate, 19(1), 53-91.

Clare, Stacey (2005)

Finding dignity in dirty work: The constraints and rewards of low-wage home care labor. Sociology of Health and Illness, 27(6), 831-854.

Clarke, Susan E. (2007)

Context-Sensitive Policy Method. In F. Fischer, G. Miller, and M. S. Sidney (Eds.). Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods (pp. 443-461). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Comey, Jennifer, Briggs, Xavier de Souza, & Weismann, Gretchen (2008)

Struggling to stay out of high-poverty neighborhoods: Lessons from the Moving to Opportunity experiment. Brief No. 6, Urban Institute Press.

Currall, S. C., & Lowler, A. J. (2003)

Research methods in management and organizational research: Toward integration of qualitative and quantitative methods, pp. 513-526. In A. Tashakkoori & C. Teddlie (Eds.) Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc.

Daley, T. C. (2005)

Beliefs about treatment of mental health problems among Cambodian American children and parents. Social Science and Medicine, 61, 2394-2395.

Dann, Stephen (2010)

Redefining social marketing with contemporary commercial marketing definitions. Journal of Business Research, 63(2), 147-153.

Downward, P., & Mearman, A. (2007)

Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: Reorienting economics into social science. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31. 77-99.

Driscoll, D. L., Appiah-Yeboah, A., Salib, P., & Rupert, D. J. (2007)

Merging qualitative and quantitative data in mixed methods research: How to and why not. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology, 3(1), 19-28.

Ferryman, Kadija S., Briggs, Xavier de Souza, Popkin, Susan J., & Rendon, Maria (2008)

Do better neighborhoods for MTO families mean better schools? Brief No. 3, Urban Institute Press.

Hay, M. C., Cadigan, J. R., Khanna, D., Strathmann, C., Lieber, E., Altman, R., McMahon, M., Kokhab, M., & Furst, D. (2008)

Prepared patients: Internet information seeking by new rheumatology patients. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research), 59(4), 575-582.

Hay, M. C., Weisner, T. S., Subramanian, S., Duan, N., Niedzinski, E. J., & Kravitz, R. L. (2008)

Harnessing experience: Exploring the gap between evidence-based medicine and clinical practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 14, 707-713.

Koller, M. (2008)

A future research agenda for mixed-method-design in business research. International Journal of Business Research.

Kravitz, R. L., Paternity, D. A., Hay, M. C., Subramanian, S., Dean, D. E., Weisner, T., Vohra, S., & Duan, N. (2009)

Marketing therapeutic precision: Potential facilitators and barriers to adoption of n-of-1 trials. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 30(5), 436-445.

Kumar, N., Stern, L. W., & Anderson, J. C. (1993)

Conducting interorganizational research using key informants. The Academy of Management Journal, 36(6), 1633-1651.

Lieber, E. (2009)

Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Insights into Design and Analysis Issues. Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 3, 218-227.

Lieber, E., & Weisner, T. S. (In Press)

Meeting the practical challenges of mixed methods research. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of Mixed Methods Research, 2nd Edition (pp. TBD). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Lieber, E., Chin, D., Li, L., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Detels, R., Wu, Z., Guan, J., and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. (2009)

Sociocultural Contexts and Communication about Sex in China: Informing HIV/STD Prevention Programs. AIDS Education and Prevention, 21(5), 415-429.

Lieber, E., Chin, D., Nihira, K., & Mink, I. T. (2000)

Holding on and letting go: Identity and acculturation among Chinese immigrants. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7(3), 247-261.

Lieber, E., Weisner, T. S., & Presley, M. (2003)

EthnoNotes: An Internet-Based Field Note Management Tool. Field Methods, 15(4), 405-425.

Lin, CQ, Li, L, Wu, ZY, Guan, JH, Wu, D, Lieber, E, Rotheram-Borus, MJ & the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (2010)

Entertainment Venue Visiting and Commercial Sex in China. International Journal of Sexual Health, 22(1), 5-13.

Malhotra, N. K., Agarwal, J., Peterson, M. (1996)

Methodological issue in cross-cultural marketing research: A state-of-the-art review. International Marketing Review, 13(5), 7-43.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (2007)

Formative study conducted in five countries to adapt the community popular opinion leader intervention. AIDS (suppl 2), S91-S98.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., China-Ethnographic methods representative and primary author) (2007)

Formative study conducted in five countries to adapt the community popular opinion leader intervention. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S91-S98.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., China-Ethnographic methods representative and secondary author) (2007)

Design and integration of ethnography within an international behavior change HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention trial. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S37-S48.

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (Lieber, E., Ethnographic data collection team and secondary author) (2007)

Selection of populations represented in the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial. AIDS 21 (Suppl. 2): S19-S28.

Popkin, S. J., Leventhal, T., & Weismann, G. (2010)

Girls in the ‘Hood: How safety affects the life chances of low-income girls. Urban Affairs Review, xx(x) pp. 1-30. First published online: DOI—10.1177/1078087410361572.

Rohm, A. J., Milne, G. R., & McDonald, M. A. (2006)

A mixed-method approach for developing market segmentation typologies in the sports industry. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 15, 29-39.

Weinreich, Nedra Kline (1999)

Hands-on Social Marketing: A Step-By-Step Guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Weismann, Gretchen D. (2008)

The relative risk: Parenting, poverty, and peers in the three city study of moving to opportunity. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.

Weisner, T. S., Bernheimer, L. P., Lieber, E., Gibson, C., Howard, E., Magnuson, K., Romich, J., Syam, D., Espinosa, V., & Chmielewski, E. (1999)

Understanding better the lives of poor families: Ethnographic and survey studies of the New Hope experiment. Poverty Research News, 4(1), 10-12.

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