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About Dedoose

Dedoose is a cloud-based software from Dedoose that provides tools for analyzing text, video, audio, and PDFs to uncover hidden patterns in the data. It combines features such as data visualization, collaborative coding, and mixed methods analysis so researchers can gain comprehensive insights. Developed by UCLA researchers, Dedoose aims to meet the needs of varied research projects and disciplines. The platform supports real-time collaboration, ensuring teams can work together regardless of location. Users can also benefit from its flexible data management and reliable reporting options. Key capabilities: data visualization collaborative coding mixed methods analysis real-time collaboration reliable reporting Best for: researchers that need to analyze diverse forms of data efficiently.

Dedoose Details

Vendor
Dedoose
Year Launched
2006
Location
1105 Pacific Coast Hwy, Los Angeles, California US
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Korean
Users
Market researchers, psychologists, social scientists, students, policy researchers, and sociologists
Industries Served
Market Research, Healthcare & Medical Research, Social Sciences, Education & Academia, Psychology & Behavioral Sciences, Public Policy & Government
Tags
Collaboration, Dedoose

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Does Dedoose have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

0

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Pros & Cons

  • Excellent for qualitative and mixed-methods data analysis.
  • Web-based, ensuring compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux.
  • Simplifies coding and categorization of qualitative data.
  • Flexible for both academic and business research.
  • Robust mixed methods analysis capabilities.
  • Steep learning curve for new users.
  • Limited adoption in the scientific community, making collaboration harder.
  • No dedicated desktop apps, only web-based access.
  • Coding in PDFs can be cumbersome.

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