Description: Understanding icons and controls in graphs, charts, and plots.
Description: When your research calls for speaking to the same participants at multiple time points, you need to quickly and easily identify the phase at which each interview belongs. This is where dynamic descriptor fields come in.
Description: The fundamental purpose of qualitative research is to better understand why a particular group of people behaves or believes as it does
Description: While the Dedoose Descriptor functionality can be very useful and a valuable component of your project, it can also be confusing…hence the number of blogs we post on the topic.
Description: Given an r and degrees of freedom, one is able to determine if r is significant at a given level.
Description: A given result is significant if it is equal to or greater than the value found at the appropriate degrees of freedom and number of groups.
Description: An F is significant at a level of it equals or exceeds the value shown in the table at that level and the appropriate degrees of freedom.
Description: A given *t* is statistically significant if it is equal to or greater than the value in a row in the following table for the corresponding degrees of freedom.
Description: Given the degrees of freedom and an *X²* value, one can use the table below to find the statistical significance for a given result.
Description: Mixed Methods Charts We have had requests from users on Facebook and Twitter for an explanation of charts, graphs, and bubble plots in particular. Here is an in depth look at one of our bubble plot!