![]() So far I’ve only used it for some fairly basic thematic coding, which has been very straightforward. She has been finding things very intuitive so far, and I’m hoping to pick up some tips from her once she finishes her thesis draft – currently two weeks away and counting… She spent a couple of days getting up to speed (no prior experience with any qualitative analysis software), and then moved straight into some fairly complex analysis. My wife has been using Dedoose a lot during the past month for her own research, though. I still haven’t done a lot with my data – I went overseas after writing this post, and have spent most of the time since I got back adding to the pile of interviews instead. Have you tried it out? Any experiences to report, or things I should look out for? If it works well, I’ll look into using it for collaborative projects later on. There’s a 30-day free trial available, and I’ll see how I go from there. I think that a PhD project is a good place to start trialling it, as I don’t need to convince a group of co-workers to give it a shot.
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