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Coding observational data: a software solution.

Otto H MacLin1, M Kimberly MacLin

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614, USA. otto.maclin@uni.edu

Behavior Research Methods
|September 21, 2005
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This study introduces the Observational Data Coding System (ODCS), a free software tool that simplifies coding observational data. ODCS enhances efficiency and accessibility for researchers analyzing social interactions and other complex behaviors.

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Science
  • Computer Science
  • Data Analysis

Background:

  • Analyzing observational data, especially social interactions, is challenging due to manual transcription and coding.
  • Existing computer-aided coding schemes can be expensive and may not meet diverse research needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Observational Data Coding System (ODCS), a flexible and free software tool.
  • To streamline the process of coding observational data for researchers.

Main Methods:

  • ODCS is a Windows-based software allowing direct import of various media (video, audio, image, text).
  • Researchers can customize coding schemes via a control panel and use on-screen buttons for coding during playback.
  • The software facilitates efficient coding of observational data, including conversational analysis.

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Main Results:

  • ODCS offers a flexible and customizable approach to coding observational data.
  • The software is designed to be user-friendly and adaptable to various research questions.
  • It provides a free alternative to potentially costly existing systems.

Conclusions:

  • ODCS is a valuable, accessible tool for researchers needing to code observational data efficiently.
  • The software supports diverse media types and customizable coding schemes.
  • Its free availability removes financial barriers for researchers in this field.