15-09-2021

About coding

View NVivo-12-Manual.pdf from AA 1NVivo 12: Up and running NVIVO 12: UP AND RUNNING 3 NVIVO 12: UP AND RUNNING Software Used NVivo 12 Files Used The files used in this study are from the. A code in qualitative research is a word or phrase that summarises or captures the essence of a portion of data. Coding is the analytical process of categorising data. In NVivo, coding is the process of gathering related material into a container called a Node. When you open a node, you can see all the references in the project coded to the node. Download NVivo 12. NVivo is a qualitative data analysis application that allows you to collect, organise, analyse and visualise unstructured or semi-structured data. WIth NVivo you can import data in a range of file formats, organise demographic data, code sources, capture ideas, run queries and visualise project items.

A code in qualitative research is a word or phrase that summarises or captures the essence of a portion of data.

Coding is the analytical process of categorising data.

Manual

In NVivo, coding is the process of gathering related material into a container called a Node. When you open a node, you can see all the references in the project coded to the node.

There are several types of codes in NVivo. Theme nodes are codes that represent the themes or topics that you find in your data. Relationships record the connection between two project items. Sentiment codes are positive and negative nodes created by auto coding of sentiment.

NVivo supports deductive (pre-set coding scheme, often based on emerging themes from a literature review) and inductive (codes generated while examining the collected data) approaches to coding.

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How to code in NVivo

Deductive coding

If you are taking a deductive approach, you will have a list of pre-defined codes and want to create nodes for these and then code your sources to the relevant node.

To create a New Node:

  1. From the Create tab, select Node.
  2. In the New Node dialog box, enter a Name and Description (optional) for the node. If the node name is very long, you can create a Nickname which will be shorter and quicker to use in the quick coding bar.
  3. To incorporate reference from child nodes within the parent node, select the Aggregate coding from children checkbox.
  4. Select a Color to specify the colour of coding stripes (optional).
  5. Click OK.

To code to an existing Node:

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  1. Select the unit of text you want to code in the data file
  2. Click on the text, then drag and drop it over the required node.

Inductive coding

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If you are taking an inductive approach to coding, you attach codes to units of data as you analyse your files. To do this in NVivo:

  1. Select Nodes in Navigation view.
  2. Select the unit of text you want to code in the source item, then drag and drop it into List View, over the prompt “Drag selection here to code to a new node”
  3. In the New Node dialog box, enter a name and description (optional).
  4. Click OK.

The following video demonstrates different ways of coding in NVivo:

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Coding in NVivo 12 (Windows) by QSR International (YouTube)