Quantitative Discourse Analysis Package

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Quantitative Discourse Analysis Package (qdap)
DevelopersBryan Goodrich, Dason Kurkiewicz, Tyler Rinker
Stable release
2.4.2 / September 27, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-09-27)[1]
Repository
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    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS
    TypeQualitative data analysis, Discourse analysis
    LicenseGPL2 license
    Websitecran.r-project.org/web/packages/qdap/

    Quantitative Discourse Analysis Package (qdap) is an R package for computer assisted qualitative data analysis, particularly quantitative discourse analysis, transcript analysis and natural language processing. Qdap is installable from, and runs within, the R system.

    Qdap is a tool for quantitative analysis of qualitative transcripts and therefore provides a bridge between quantitative and qualitative research approaches. It is designed for transcript analysis, but its features overlap with natural language processing and text mining.

    Its features include:

    • tools for the preparation of transcript data
    • frequency counts of sentence types, words, sentences, turns of talk, syllables
    • aggregation using grouping variables
    • word extracting and visualization
    • statistical analysis.

    For higher level statistical analysis and visualization of text, qdap is integrated with R and offers integration with other R packages.

    Alternatives

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    • KH Coder (Windows, Linux, macOS) for quantitative content analysis and text mining.[2]

    See also

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    References

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