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 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,...
by David Woods | Analysis, Qualitative Research
After seeing Christina Silver and meeting her colleague, Nick Woolf at ICQI 2016, I was reading a blog post about their new venture, 5-level QDA (http://www.fivelevelqda.com/article/8983-what-is-five-level-qda-all-about) In this first post, Nick talks about the...