Using Clustering as a Tool: Mixed Methods in Qualitative Data Analysis
This webinar on using Using Clustering as a Tool: Mixed Methods in Qualitative Data Analysis was delivered by Dr, Laura Macia, PhD and is worth watching for anyone interested in…
NVivo 1-to-1 support for your Student Groups
NVivo 1-to-1 NVivo Training & Consultancy Support for your Student Groups QDATRAINING is proud to add a new service to it’s NVivo training and consultancy services for 2018. Course designers…
Interested in Researching Vulnerable Groups – don’t miss this opportunity
Perspectives on hidden victims’Findings of three new innovative studies’ – 27th April 2017, Room KBG-12 Kemmy Business School If you’re interested in researching vulnerable groups, then don’t miss a one…
New & Easier Coding Functions in NVivo 11 for Windows
See the new coding features incorporated into the latest NVivo 11 update for Windows which greatly simplify coding data:
Kathy Charmaz Discusses Constructivist Grounded Theory
For anyone embarking on constructivist a grounded theory project, you might want to consider investing an hour viewing this excellent discussion with between Professor Charmaz and Graham Gibbs from the…
NVivo 11 Suite is Announced
NVivo 11 is on the way QSR International have announced the imminent release of an NVivo 11 suite. The release date will be October, 2015 with some pretty significant changes…
Conducting Inter-rater Reliability Testing in NVivo
Avoiding the Classic Mistakes We get a lot of queries through our website from people who are grappling with the practical application of inter-rater reliability testing in NVivo. This can…
What is Mixed-Methods
What is Mixed Methods? Mixed methods have become very popular in recent years and QDATRAINING now finds itself training and consulting in disciplines that were traditionally quantitative methods orientated. Our…
Excel to NVivo
Importing from Excel into NVivo (Datasets) and Autocoding We’ve just posted a tutorial video for importing mixed methods questionnaires in Excel into NVivo. It’s a question that comes up a…