MAXQDA supports the Cheyenne River Voices Resarch Study
We can’t change what we don’t know Research can be an amazing strategy to initiate change. We love to get to know research projects that truly try to make the world a better place. One of those...
View ArticleEIGE makes MAXQDA database of gender stereotypes study available for...
The EIGE (European Institute for Gender Equality) supports the EU and its Member States in their efforts to promote gender equality, to fight discrimination and to raise awareness about gender equality...
View ArticleMAXQDA User Conference March 6 & 7 in Berlin – Registration now open!
Registration for the 16th CAQD (the annual MAXQDA user conference) is now open. This year, for the first time, the conference will take place in Berlin, one of Europe’s most fascinating cities. The...
View ArticleTip of the month: Tools for data interpretation
You have coded all of your data – now what? The most important notion here is that a software will not interpret your data for you. MAXQDA has powerful and easy-to-use tools that help you during the...
View ArticleFree MAXQDA webinars – learn the basics in only 30 minutes!
Looking for the fastest and easiest way to learn MAXQDA? Take part in one of our free MAXQDA webinars! Bet, we can show you all MAXQDA basics in only 30 minutes? See yourself and take part in our next...
View ArticleMAXApp for Android: Mark codes and icons as favorites
MAXApp for Android comes with an easy-to-use feature to mark your favorite or most-used emoticodes® and textcodes as favorites, making coding while on the go even more comfortable. MAXApp already has a...
View ArticleUpdate on the Cheyenne River Voices Study
Here comes an update on the Cheyenne River Voices Study which MAXQDA sponsored . The research team has coded 1/3 of the total transcripts (150). MAXQDA talked with Setarah V. Senthong, research...
View ArticleTip of the month: How I manage my excerpts with MAXQDA
About Dr. Uta-Kristina Meyer This tip of the months comes from Dr. Uta-Kristina Meyer, who is an educational scientist and teaches at the University of Marburg, Germany. She started using MAXQDA to...
View ArticleBOSTON YOUTH JUSTICE RESEARCH PROJECT: From Questions to Codes
Matthew Poirier is a member of the Boston Youth Justice Research Project Team. Today he explains how the research group created codes for their analysis with MAXQDA. Moving from Research Questions to...
View ArticleBOSTON YOUTH JUSTICE RESEARCH PROJECT: JOINT CODING
Elena Dowin Kennedy is a member of the Boston Youth Justice Research Project Team. Today she explains how the research group worked with joint coding. Joint Coding by Elena Dowin Kennedy Since the...
View ArticleTip of the month: How I manage my literature with MAXQDA
About Elgen Sauerborn This tip of the months was written by Elgen Sauerborn, who is a PhD student at the sociology department of the Freie Unversität Berlin, Germany and also part of the MAXQDA team...
View ArticleJoin the MAXQDA Ambassador Program
The success of MAXQDA has always come from passionate researchers. That is why we have created the MAXQDA ambassador program. Do you use MAXQDA for your own research projects and would you like to...
View ArticleBoston youth justice research project: Themes in coding
Sandeep Jani is a member of the Boston Youth Justice Research Project Team. Today he explains how the research group worked with themes in coding. Themes in Coding by Sandeep Jani Dealing with...
View ArticleTip of the Month: Discourse Analysis with MAXQDA
The field of discourse analysis includes different approaches and methodologies. There is neither a unified theory on what discourse analysis actually is nor a certain method used to do research on it....
View ArticleBoston Youth Justice Research Project: Teamwork
Perri Leviss is a member of the Boston Youth Justice Research Project Team. Today she explains how the research group worked in teams. Teamwork by Perri Leviss Courage to Teamwork Working as part of a...
View ArticleNew guidebook on qualitative research
The widely acclaimed guidebook on qualitative research „Using Software in Qualitative Research – A Step-by-Step guide“ by Christina Silver and Ann Lewins was recently reissued by Sage Publications. The...
View ArticleBoston youth justice research project: reporting to partners
Kimberley Williams is a member of Boston Youth Justice Research Project Team. Today she tells us how they reported their research results to their partners. Reporting to Our Partners by Kimberley...
View ArticleTip of the month: Code with MaxMaps
Sometimes, when you are working on a MAXQDA project with a really long and complex code system structure you might find that you want to pursue coding for a specific theme, and use certain codes that...
View ArticleEthnographic Research with MAXQDA: Cooperation and Workshop Series
Ethnographic Methods have grown to be an integral part of qualitative research in various academic disciplines. This is not only true for Social Sciences, Social/Cultural Anthropology, and Cultural...
View ArticleTip of the month: How to hide codes instead of deleting them
In most research projects the code system changes a lot during each step of the analysis. New codes are created, codes are renamed, combined, differentiated or sometimes even deleted. How many times...
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