I have the same question but this time for either the Caribbean (where
I am located) or Florida (which is relatively near by).
Marjan de Bruin
CARIMAC, University of the West Indies.
On Apr 23, 2004, at 7:37 AM, Ann Dupuis wrote:
> On Apr 23, 2004, at 12:29 AM, Karen Kampfer wrote:
>
>> Is anyone aware of upcoming workshops on software analysis such as
>> N*UDIST,
>> N6 or NVIVO, etc. being held on the USA West coast? I live in Las
>> Vegas,
>> Nevada & can quickly commute to Los Angeles, but would consider
>> anywhere in
>> the West or Midwest as a possibility. Guess Boston might be a
>> possibility
>> if all else is unavailable.
>
>
> ResearchWare, developers of HyperRESEARCH, is gearing up to begin
> offering regular workshops in both Los Angeles and Boston. We're not
> ready to launch the program yet, but we may be able to offer you an
> individual introduction to HyperRESEARCH at our LA location.
>
>>
>> I'm beginning qualitative analysis for my doctoral dissertation in
>> clinical
>> psychology. Have about 350 questionnaires with open-ended responses &
>> trying to get the right program and sufficient training to get the
>> data
>> analyzed asap.
>>
>
> If you haven't already, you may wish to visit some websites that
> contain information on the software packages available and advice on
> choosing the right package for you.
>
> For a good article on the points to consider when choosing a software
> package, see http://www.quarc.de/tipstricks_e.html
>
> For a basic overview of the most popular QDA software packages, see
> http://www.textanalysis.info/qualitative.htm
>
> For a fairly comprehensive list of QDA software available (with links
> to the developers' websites), try
> http://www.qualitativeresearch.uga.edu/QualPage/qda.html
>
>
> After doing a little research to narrow down the field, you may want to
> choose 2 or 3 programs as your lead candidates. Download and install
> their demonstration versions, read the documentation that comes with it
> (the HyperRESEARCH trial version includes the complete user manual,
> tutorials, and sample files in the "Documentation" folder installed
> within the HyperRESEARCH folder), and play around with the software a
> bit.
>
> Then choose the one that best fits the approach you plan to take in
> analyzing your data.
>
> Good luck in your search!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ann Dupuis
> ResearchWare, Inc.
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