
This guide provides an overview for using MAXQDA with focus groups, and how it can support the collection, analysis, and reporting of focus group data: - Preparing and importing focus group data in MAXQDA - Creating and importing speaker variables - Exploring the focus group data - Focus group coding - What comes after coding? - Tips and tricks Real-world examples from healthcare illustrate the explanations. A checklist for analysis of focus groups with MAXQDA as well as a checklist for conducting focus groups support the realization of your projects.
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