Diane, it was used very effectively by Supriya Singh in a thesis that is
now a book, Marriage Money (Allen and Unwin, 1998). The thesis is in the
list of dissertations using NUD*IST on QSR's website -
http://www.qsr.com.au. An earlier paper talked more about the
methodology Singh, S., (1996) "Money, Marriage and the Computer",
Marriage and Family Review, vol 24, no ¾ pp 360-98. You'll find a lot of
other dissertations and references there.
cheers
Lyn
Prof. Lyn Richards,
Research Professor of Qualitative Methodology,
University of Western Sydney, Macarthur,
Adjunct Professor, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology.
Director, Research Services,
Qualitative Solutions and Research.
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(Ph) +61 3 9459 1699 (Fax) +61 3 9459 0435
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http://www.qsr.com.au
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diane Westerhuis [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 1998 8:01 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RE: Parent nodes in Nudist?
>
> At 19:28 15/10/98 +1000, Prof Lyn Richards wrote:
>
> >
> >Incidentally I've seen this process documented splendidly in audit
> >trails of NUD*IST projects - archive dated lists of nodes and they'll
> >show the development and usually simplification of the index system
> as
> >understanding develops.
>
> From a novice - Can anyone supply a reference where this process is
> published - I would find this very helpful, particluarly where an
> audit
> trail of a project has been published with an explanation?
> Regards,
> Diane Westerhuis
> Phone (07) 4781 5868
> Fax (07) 47 815838
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> http://www.jcu.edu.au/~ccdw
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