by David Woods | Analysis, Coding, Keywords, Reports, Maps and Graphs
Transana’s Reports, Maps, and Graphs (referred to collectively as the Reports) are powerful tools for increasing your understanding of qualitative data that you’ve coded and categorized. As I talked about in “Making Sense of Your Coded Data,” your reports include all...
by Anne Spurgeon | Analysis, Clips, Coding, Keywords, Media Files, Mixed Methods, Reports, Maps and Graphs, Time Codes
Researchers analyzing video and audio data sometimes need to make fairly straightforward quantitative measurements. How many times did each participant take a turn? How long did the animals in one group spend grooming vs another group? During a recent Transana...
by David Woods | Analysis, Coding, Collections, Keywords
Transana offers two overlapping systems for indicating analytic meaning in text and media data, Categorization and Coding. In Transana, you code by creating a system of Keywords and applying these keywords to selections of text called Quotes or segments of media...
by David Woods | Analysis, Clips, Coding, Keywords, Transcription
Are Transcripts required in Transana? A recent support interaction: I am a PhD student interested in purchasing Transana, and I have a specific question about the coding of the data. I have videos of people interacting and I want to look at the attitudes as much as at...
by David Woods | Analysis, Coding, Collections, Keywords
A recent support interaction: What is the best way to open code a transcribed & segmented video? If I create collections or quick clips, they multiply to an unmanageable number and are not organized in a way where I can see how the odes are overlapping,...