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Nason, Erica E.; Wang, Kaipeng; Ausbrooks, Angela R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
This article introduces an open-source software package--R for Qualitative Data Analysis (RQDA). RQDA is an R package for analysis of text-formatted data, which is compatible across operating platforms. It is user-friendly and seamlessly integrates with R, which makes it possible to conduct statistical analyses on qualitative coding. Alternative…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Computer Software, Open Source Technology, Usability

Ascher, Marcia – Mathematics Magazine, 1992
Discusses two mathematical ideas that come from the Incan and Mayan cultures: (1) the quipus, an Incan recordkeeping tool that encoded data via a logical-numerical system on spatial arrays of colored, knotted cords; and (2) the link between recording time and counting in the Mayan culture. (MDH)
Descriptors: Coding, Data Processing, Foreign Culture, Higher Education

Glashow, Sheldon Lee – Quantum, 1992
Describes "Bop," a game that considers solely the sequence of letters. Words are determined to be equivalent if different letters of one word become different letters in the other word in exactly the same order. Examples of four-, five-, and six-letter words and BOProblems are provided. (MDH)
Descriptors: Coding, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Educational Games

Yaruss, Jonathan Scott – Computers and the Humanities, 1990
Reviews improvements to the Dictionary on Computer (DOC) research system redesigned by the University of California Berkeley Project on Linguistic Analysis. Emphasizes the redesigned program's greater accessibility since its introduction into a microcomputer environment. Underscores DOC's research value for studying the history of Chinese…
Descriptors: Chinese, Coding, Computational Linguistics, Computer Uses in Education