Co-authored by Sara Grummert, Ph.D., and Kris Castner, M.A., M.A., A.B.D.
Dedoose Users Are as Unique as The Data They Work With
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Highlights: Academics Have Used Dedoose for Focus Groups, Videos and Visual Data, Semi-Structured Interviews, and More
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“I used Dedoose, a mixed-methods coding application, to code sections of field notes, interview transcripts, and documents. Although obscured from my view while coding, each document was linked to a quantitative data point with sample characteristics (i.e., school name, class size, years of teaching, student race-ethnicity). This method allowed me to code freely for themes and afterward sort coded excerpts by these characteristics to clarify comparisons and identify disconfirming evidence.” – p. 177
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Dedoose in Non-Academic Research: Industries and Applications
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AMPAS: "What contributes to decline in viewership and public perceptions of company culture?”: Dedoose and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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SCARCLIFF SALVADOR: "How should we create an identity for a new off-strip luxury hotel in Las Vegas that resonates with prospective high-income guests?”
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Why Do Researchers Choose Dedoose? We Provide the Support We Know You Need.
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