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Home > Support > HyperRESEARCH > HyperRESEARCH Tutorials

These tutorials are included in the HyperRESEARCH™ software package which can be downloaded for free here. They're provided as separate downloads here as a convenient way to learn more about the program before you download the entire software package.

The tutorials use the sample "Qualitative Data Analysis Study" and "Cinderella Study" included in the HyperRESEARCH download package. You can find the tutorials and sample material in the "Documentation" folder within the "HyperRESEARCH" folder created when you install HyperRESEARCH. The tutorial materials consist of prepared source files (including text, audio, video, and graphic files) and two sample studies (including study files, saved reports, and saved hypotheses) for you to use while familiarizing yourself with HyperRESEARCH.

We suggest you work with the tutorial files before starting a study with your own data, since this will allow you to learn how to use HyperRESEARCH without worrying about "messing up" any of your own research.

File Name Description Size
HR_Tutorial1.pdf Tutorial One: Beginning a Study 1.2MB
HR_Tutorial2.pdf Tutorial Two: Working with Codes 1.3MB
HR_Tutorial3.pdf Tutorial Three: Working with Cases 756k
HR_Tutorial4.pdf Tutorial Four: Analyzing Codes and Reporting 1.4MB
HR_Tutorial5.pdf Tutorial Five: Working with Graphic, Video, and Audio Source Materials 1.5MB
HR_Tutorial6.pdf Tutorial Six: Tutorial Six: Advanced Code and Retrieve Features 1.9MB
HR_Tutorial7.pdf Tutorial Seven: The Hypothesis Tester 1.5MB
MultimediaSamples.sit Sample audio, video, and image files for use with Tutorial Five. 15.8MB
MultimediaSamples.zip Sample audio, video, and image files for use with Tutorial Five. 16.4MB
Stuffit (.sit) and Zip (.zip) files can be decompressed using the free version of Stuffit® Expander.
Portable Document Format (.pdf) files require the free Adobe® Reader® software.

 

Multimedia Sample Files for Tutorial Five

File Name Description Size
MultimediaSamples.sit Sample audio, video, and image files for use with Tutorial Five. 15.8MB
MultimediaSamples.zip Sample audio, video, and image files for use with Tutorial Five. 16.4MB
Stuffit (.sit) and Zip (.zip) files can be decompressed using the free version of Stuffit® Expander.
Portable Document Format (.pdf) files require the free Adobe® Reader® software.

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If you have any questions, or any difficulties with the tutorial files, please contact ResearchWare's Technical Support Team.

Last Updated (Sunday, 13 September 2009 19:01)

 
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