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QDAP
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The Qualitative Data Analysis Program (QDAP) was founded in 2005 at the University of Pittsburgh in the University Center for Social and Urban Research. QDAP is a fee-for-service research laboratory that develops software and methods to support multi-coder annotation projects. In 2008, QDAP-UMass was opened at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Researchers at QDAP developed the Coding Analysis Toolkit (CAT), which is a free, open source, web-based CAQDAS package.[1]

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  1. ^ Lu, Chi-Jung (2008). "Rigor and Flexibility in Computer-based Qualitative Research: Introducing the Coding Analysis Toolkit". The International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches. 2: 105–117. doi:10.5172/mra.455.2.1.105. S2CID 14590146.
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