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While making sense of qualitative data must allow for the occasionally frustrating nature of emerging data, HyperRESEARCH made this method of data analysis a more manageable, coherent, and organized process. I could not imagine trying to sort qualitative data without HyperRESEARCH, and recommend it highly.


'HyperRESEARCH', Journal of Technology in Human Services, 25: 4, 109 — 113
Reviewer: Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW, Boston College


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Yes, you can. We offer a complete demo, the Free Limited Edition, with all capabilities enabled. You can save, print, and use all the program's features. (The Free edition limits the number of cases and codes you can have in a study.) Tutorials, documentation, and example files are included in the download.

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