How is EZ-Text related to CDCs other qualitative data analysis software program called AnSWR?
“CDC EZ-Text” and “AnSWR” are separate software programs, although they share a number of features (e.g., similar codebook structures, provision of inter-coder reliability statistics, etc.). One important difference is that EZ-Text has a variety of specialized functions designed for use with semi-structured qualitative databases. AnSWR can be used with a more general array of qualitative database structures. If you would like to learn more the program or download a free copy of the AnSWR software installation files, please consult that program’s web page: For questions specific to AnSWR, send email inquires to: answr@cdc.gov • During the EZ-Text installation setup process, I changed the default folder where the program files would be stored. But now the program does not work correctly. How can I fix this problem? The EZ-Text setup procedure normally installs the program into a folder called c:\eztext30. We strongly recommend that users accept this default folder during the setup proces
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