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Atlas and NVIVO are examples of what?
 
  a. random words
  b. quantitative data-analysis programs
  c. qualitative data-analysis programs
  d. responses participants have given in qualitative studies

Question 2

Diachronic delivery of data starts at the beginning and progresses:
 
  a. chronologically
  b. backwards
  c. evenly
  d. randomly



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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