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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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Home > Support > Read Our FAQ (Questions & Answers) > Why does HyperRESEARCH ask me to locate my source files?

HyperRESEARCH records the location of your source files in the study file. If you move or rename a source file, or if you move both sources and study file to a new location or a different computer, this stored location is no longer correct. When HyperRESEARCH needs to access the source file - for example, when you click a code in the study window with the "View Source" box checked, or when you display a report that includes source data - if the program can't find the source file, it asks you to locate it.

Once you specify the source file's new locatio, this location is stored in the study file. To make sure HyperRESEARCH doesn't continue asking for the file's location, just make sure to save the study file.

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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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