Creating Tables and Charts with QDA Miner Lite: A Free Qualitative Data Analysis Software

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QDA Miner Lite is a software that can help you develop and analyze your qualitative data. After developing your themes using QDA Miner Lite, you might want to develop visual representations and export your results to start writing your findings.

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Thank you Dr. Your content is so easy to understand and follow.

englishwithmrclarence
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Thank you Doctor Adu for this explanation. I got everything right. Thank you

omolaraoniti
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Hello sir, any tips for analyzing overlapping themes? I have a bit of problem with it right now esp. visualizing it. Thank you 😊

anurlailika
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Would you recommend QDA Miner lite or Nvivo for visualising the coding results?

SalimahHasnah
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I would like to use this in my dissertation because I don’t have a timeframe to learn how to use Nvivo, this video is well explained but I am writing a systematic literature review, and I have 34 journals am working with, do I have to find separate codes for each of the journals, also what part of the articles do you think I use look at e.g abstract, conclusion, results to get these codes, looking foward to your response, thanks

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