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HyperRESEARCH is flexible and reliable. It moves beyond electronic cut-and-paste methods of data sorting to truly assist in data analysis and theory building. I find that my data coding has become sharper and more sophisticated both because the program allows for it and encourages this improvement.

Lawrence J. Ouellet, Ph.D.

AIDS Outreach Intervention Project, Epidemiology-Biostatistics Program

The University of Illinois at Chicago


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Home > Support > Read Our FAQ (Questions & Answers) > Does HyperRESEARCH have a code limit?

Licensed copies of HyperRESEARCH do not impose any limit on the number of cases, codes, or code references in your study.

Our demo edition, the Free Limited Edition, is fully enabled. You can use all the features of the program, save files, and print. However, the demo limits the number of cases and codes you can include in a study file. (If you begin creating your study with the demo edition, then purchase the full edition of HyperRESEARCH, you can continue using the same files.)

Free Limited Edition HyperRESEARCH full edition
Maximum of 75 codes per study Unlimited codes
Maximum of 7 cases per study Unlimited cases
Maximum of 50 code references per study Unlimited code references
 
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A recently published study on distance education utilized HyperRESEARCH for analysis of video source material. Teaching and Learning Against all Odds: A Video-Based Study of Learner-to-Instructor Interaction in International Distance Education by Jean-Marie Muhirwa, published in The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning in the August 2009 issue is available at: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/628/1314.In this mixed-methods approach, a quantitative analysis of video interactions in distance learning was complimented with qualitative analysis using HyperRESEARCH.


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