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Qualitative Methods Refresher: Creating Codes and Building a Robust Codebook

1/31/2022
<p>Enjoy a refresher in qual coding basics and making robust systems! Codes can be system-based (a priori/etic) or inspired by data (in vivo/emic).</p>
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Innovative Visual Methods with Dedoose 

8/26/2021
<p>From photo-elicitation, photo-voice, analyzing video or images, or discourse analysis—there are numerous ways to engage visual media in research to explore complex questions and topics concerning social scientists! </p>
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Coding and Excerpting: Best Practices, Tips and Tricks

6/1/2021
<p>Find a compilation of resources to help you in your coding and excerpting in Dedoose!</p>
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Resource Round Up: Quick Tips

2/22/2019
<p>Check our our latest Quick Tips video series in our first ever Resource Round Up!</p>
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Dedoose Reminders to Keep Your Qualitative and Mixed Methods Work Rolling Along

12/27/2018
<p>Reminders about the terrific survey importer, quick code widget and a variety of guidance on examining inter-rater reliability in Dedoose. All great stuff for qualitative and mixed methods research and evaluation data analysis.</p>
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Analyzing your Open-Ended Survey Data

10/5/2018
<p>Find out how to analyze your qualitative survey data by using the Code Co-Occurrence chart.</p>
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MiniBlog: Sprucing up your Code Tree

6/22/2018
<p>Learn how to make your code tree export easier to digest visually with this blog!</p>
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A Quick Summary of the Demo Project

6/12/2018
<p>A quick summary of the Demo Project included with every new Dedoose account</p>
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Filtering via the Excerpts tab, a whole new way to manage your data

5/25/2018
<p>Filtering your data has never been more fine grained than via the Excerpts tab! Find out how with this blog!</p>
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Importing and Analyzing Twitter Data with Dedoose!

8/7/2017
<p>Dedoose is an amazing tool you can use for analyzing all types of data, and today we will import and do some basic analytics with Twitter data! Check out this step by step guide to import your twitter data!</p>
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Best Practices in Excerpting and Coding and Capitalizing on Dedoose Features

5/9/2017
<p>Sometimes excerpting and coding your qualitative data to maximize their value when integrating with quantitative data and carrying out your qualitative and mixed methods data analysis isn’t as straightforward as it may seem on the surface. At Dedoose we see lots of variation in these practices and are offering up this blog to provide some guidance based on what we know from our academic research and teaching experiences. We’ll hope this is helpful to a wide swath of you out there in the Dedoose user community and the value of context for your data analysis and capitalizing on Dedoose analytic features is crystal clear.</p>
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NEW Updated Dedoose Support Video Tutorials! Part 2: Code Setup

2/28/2017
<p>Here we discuss getting started from a shell in Dedoose, and how to approach creating, editing and using a code system. This includes creating descriptor fields and data, importing descriptor fields and data, submitting resources, linking resources and descriptors, building a tag tree and a whole lot more, brought to you by our very own Eli Lieber of UCLA.</p>
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Sentiment Analysis and Code Weighting in Dedoose—What Can it do for You?

10/7/2015
<p>Sentiment analysis is a great example of how taking advantage of the Dedoose code weighting/rating system. This is a unique feature of Dedoose that allows you to bring a new, investigator-determined, dimension to your database and opens up a range of awesome analysis perspectives.</p>
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Dedoose Updates!

9/24/2015
<p>Information about new features included in our most recent update, including changes to the Code Tree, new &#8220;Re-Parent&#8221; and &#8220;Make Root&#8221; code options, retroactive upcode, and a few security updates. Hope you enjoy!</p>
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Importing Data into Dedoose! An Easy Way to Enter Your Data.

9/9/2015
<p>Learn more here about formatting and several other suggestions we have when preparing to import your data to a Dedoose project. You can import your data from practically any qualitative or quantitative data software on the market or from simple spreadsheets. </p>
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Access Groups and You

5/19/2015
<p>Collaboration is king, but we also believe in data protection. Here we provide an overview on taking advantage of a Dedoose project Security Center to control user access privileges.</p>
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Great New Things Dedoose You Need to Know Now!

3/12/2015
<p>Some heavy lifting by our tech team over the past few months has delivered in this great new release. Most important is a full memo system update and retro-active up-coding is online!</p>
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Have you heard of the Quick Code Widget?!?

9/24/2014
<p>Enjoy saving time? We take a moment to highlight a not-so-secret feature that is can easily be overlooked, but is indispensable as a time-saver when processing data or transcribing video and audio &#8211; The Quick Code Widget! Read more to learn how you can save tons of time during your survey analysis, because who doesn&#8217;t appreciate free time?</p>
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Code Rating/Weighting—what’s that all about?

4/22/2014
<p>Find out how to use our built-in Code Weighting and Code Rating scales to fine-tune your data analysis and develop a theme or concept that can be numerically represented.</p>
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Code Systems are Serious Business

3/19/2014
<p>The code system you create in Dedoose serves as the conceptual framework used to organize, understand, and communicate the results of your work and your qualitative data. Good science in qualitative data and mixed methods work depends on your solid code system. Learn more here!</p>
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Announcing Dedoose Version 4.12!

2/6/2014
<p>Our most current release of Dedoose (Version 4.12) includes a brand new User Interface and several other user requested features, most notably is our beautiful revamp of the main menu bar. Check out more details in this post!</p>
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Descriptor Series Part 4: Adding Descriptors via Excel in 5 Steps

8/17/2013
<p>Importing data via Excel can be a massive time-saver. Here&#8217;s how to get started importing your data.</p>
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Descriptor Series Part 3: Dynamic Descriptors &#8211; Mixed Methods Approach to Tracking Change Over Time

7/11/2013
<p>Dynamic Descriptors can add new levels of data to your data. Here&#8217;s how to maximize their use.</p>
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Data Filtering: 10 Easy Steps to Filter Your Qualitative Data Analysis in Dedoose

5/23/2013
<p>Data filtering can reveal hidden insights when using Dedoose for qualitative analysis.</p>
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Lose the Mouse &#8212; Announcing the New Dedoose Quick Code Widget

5/7/2013
<p>Introducing the Quick Code Widget, allowing users to maximize efficiency when coding their text documents via Keyboard Shortcuts</p>
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Code Frequency Descriptor Bubble Plot &#038; Your Qualitative Data Analysis

3/1/2013
<p>Bubble Plots can reveal powerful insights into your data. Here&#8217;s a deep-dive into using Bubble Plots.</p>
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Analyze This! Analyze Workspace Basics and Your Text Analysis

2/22/2013
<p>The Dedoose Analyze Workspace can be overwhelming. Here are some starter tips and tricks to help.</p>
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Descriptors and Your Qualitative Data Analysis—Part 2: How to Manually Create Descriptors

1/30/2013
<p>Part 2 of our &#8220;Descriptors and Your Qualitative Data Analysis&#8221; Post Series</p>
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Descriptors and Your Qualitative Data Analysis – Part 1: The Lingo

1/17/2013
<p>Descriptors are powerful. They allow you to break out your qualitative work across demographic and other survey data for greater insights.</p>
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Break up with Data Dumping! &#8211; Reducing Data Dumps in Dedoose

12/17/2012
<p>Data Dumping can be necessary, but should be done carefully as well. Here is a practical approach to Data Dumping.</p>
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