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Provalis Research
Company typePrivate
FoundedMontreal
Founder[Normand Peladeau]
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec
,
Canada
Area served
Worldwide
DivisionsSoftware, Qualitative Data Analysis, Content Analysis, Text Mining
WebsitePROVALISRESEARCH.com

Provalis Research[edit]

Provalis Research is a Canadian company that specializes in developing and marketing text analytics tools combining qualitative analysis through QDA Miner with quantitative content analysis and text-mining through WordStat. Headquartered in Montreal, the company was found in 1989 by the current president Normand Peladeau.

Provalis Research software products are used by more than 2,000 institutions including Universities, Governments/NGOs and Businesses.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

http://flightsafety.org/files/Provalis_text_mining_report.pdf http://marketingresourcedirectory.marketingpower.com/company.php?id=1212898&company=Provalis+Research&term= http://archive.raabassociatesinc.com/2004/07/provalis-research-wordstat/ http://news.textanalyticsnews.com/textanalytics/connection/25012-Provalis-Research

External links[edit]

Category:mixed methods Category:QDA software Category:Qualitative research Category:text mining Category:content analysis

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