Hi Mr. Phillip. I am currently working on my draft proposal and stuck because I don't know how to explain the use of this software on my data analysis. I found your video and it was really helpful, your explanation was sooo clear yet concise. Keep it up!!! Thank you soo much
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad the video was helpful and provided some clarity for your draft proposal. Explaining software use in data analysis can definitely feel challenging, especially when you want it to be both clear and precise. Good luck with your proposal-I’m sure it’ll turn out great! This video may help: th-cam.com/video/WggwE63OCtI/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful! I now have 8 containers. 5 research questions (as it’s a thesis) plus 3 extra containers relating to critical realist TA. I am using Wiltshire and Ronkainen’s suggested themes to eventually search for causes: experiential, inferential, dispositional. But I am nowhere near the abduction and reproduction part. Still simply coding everything. This is amazing though and I was so stuck with my data. This has made it manageable and fun. Slow process for a beginner but I can see things more quickly the more I practice. Thank you so so much 👏🙏🏼
Thank you so much for your informative videos. They are such a great help. While working on my project, as you mentioned I formed 5 codes based on my research Qs. Meanwhile, I added a code related to one of my research questions. I wanted to shift it under one of my main research questions but, the only features I was given were the type of relation, and no option for moving it under my major code was provided. hence no reduction in the number of the main codes was experienced. I wonder if you could help me out.
You're welcome Angie! ATLAS.ti has some restrictions when it comes to moving codes. There are only two levels of codes: Level 1: Parent code - which is the label (code) of the research question; and Level 2: Child codes - which are codes under the parent code. It is possible to move a child code from one parent code to another by selecting and dragging the child code onto the parent code (which is the research question). However, it does allow you to move a child code and drop it under another child code. You can use the 'Code Group' function to group the child codes ( th-cam.com/video/dGDGof3RAN8/w-d-xo.html)
@@drphilipadu Thank you for your response Dr. Philip. But What I meant was that the "move" option is not available on my option after dropping a code under a parent code.
Thank you for the video, however this isn’t practical if you have more documents that are lengthy. Is there a way this can be done quicker without doing it manually?😢
You're welcome! You can use 'intentional AI coding' function to automatically code your data. This video may help: th-cam.com/video/42XJcIVcYnE/w-d-xo.html
Hi Mr. Phillip.
I am currently working on my draft proposal and stuck because I don't know how to explain the use of this software on my data analysis. I found your video and it was really helpful, your explanation was sooo clear yet concise. Keep it up!!! Thank you soo much
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad the video was helpful and provided some clarity for your draft proposal. Explaining software use in data analysis can definitely feel challenging, especially when you want it to be both clear and precise. Good luck with your proposal-I’m sure it’ll turn out great! This video may help: th-cam.com/video/WggwE63OCtI/w-d-xo.html
This video really help me to finish my PhD! You re legend Sir! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad that it helped you finish your PhD!
Wonderful! I now have 8 containers. 5 research questions (as it’s a thesis) plus 3 extra containers relating to critical realist TA. I am using Wiltshire and Ronkainen’s suggested themes to eventually search for causes: experiential, inferential, dispositional. But I am nowhere near the abduction and reproduction part. Still simply coding everything. This is amazing though and I was so stuck with my data. This has made it manageable and fun. Slow process for a beginner but I can see things more quickly the more I practice.
Thank you so so much 👏🙏🏼
You're welcome Caroline!! I'm glad that you're making a great progress!!
Very clear and straightforward. Thank you so much.
You're welcome!! Thank you for your kind words.
Your videos are very helpful Dr, thank you 🙏🏾
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!!
Thank you for the informative video. Things are now becoming clear to me.
You're welcome! I'm glad it's helpful!
Always great, congratulations
Thank you!!
Your tutorial is very helpful.
Thank you!!!
Please may you suggest where you have done a video on this for content analysis in the same lengths or detail.
I don't have one for Atlas.ti but I did one for NVivo: th-cam.com/video/yeB0lAGcabg/w-d-xo.html
This has been so helpful for my thesis!! thank you so much. When is the next video out?😄
Thank you! I'll be posting it soon!!
Here is the next video: th-cam.com/video/dGDGof3RAN8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for your informative videos. They are such a great help. While working on my project, as you mentioned I formed 5 codes based on my research Qs. Meanwhile, I added a code related to one of my research questions. I wanted to shift it under one of my main research questions but, the only features I was given were the type of relation, and no option for moving it under my major code was provided. hence no reduction in the number of the main codes was experienced. I wonder if you could help me out.
You're welcome Angie! ATLAS.ti has some restrictions when it comes to moving codes. There are only two levels of codes: Level 1: Parent code - which is the label (code) of the research question; and Level 2: Child codes - which are codes under the parent code.
It is possible to move a child code from one parent code to another by selecting and dragging the child code onto the parent code (which is the research question). However, it does allow you to move a child code and drop it under another child code.
You can use the 'Code Group' function to group the child codes ( th-cam.com/video/dGDGof3RAN8/w-d-xo.html)
@@drphilipadu Thank you for your response Dr. Philip. But What I meant was that the "move" option is not available on my option after dropping a code under a parent code.
Thank you for the video, however this isn’t practical if you have more documents that are lengthy. Is there a way this can be done quicker without doing it manually?😢
You're welcome! You can use 'intentional AI coding' function to automatically code your data. This video may help: th-cam.com/video/42XJcIVcYnE/w-d-xo.html
In content analysis, can you add/change/merge/edit the codes based on the transcripts? That is an accepted part of content analysis?
Yes, you can! We need to be flexible when it comes qualitative data analysis - making sure that the codes reflect the evidence in the data.
Please can you get me Authors who proposed that five participants can be used for case study
I'm not sure about what you're asking for but this article about case study would help: nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol13/iss4/2/
You are so lovely!
Thank you!!