This week's blog is all about autocoding. Autocoding means that MAXQDA creates one (or more codes) and automatically assigns ALL text passages (that fit) to these codes. For example, these codes can originate from keywords, hashtags, speakers and so on. ...
Tip of the Month
MAXQDA Tip of the Month: Moving and reorganizing codes
Have you organized your codes in a tree structure before or during your analysis in MAXQDA, and now you realize that you want to reorganize some of the codes? Or maybe you'd like to convert some of your codes into subcodes or group several codes together....
MAXQDA Tip of the Month: Converting PDF files into text documents
Have you ever wished to make changes to the text of a PDF document while working on a project? With the “Insert PDF Text as New Document” function you can do exactly that without having to leave your MAXQDA project. All you need to do is right-click on th...
MAXQDA Tip of the month: In-vivo coding
In-vivo coding: What does this mean? The term in-vivo comes from grounded theory research and means that words or terms used by the interviewees are so remarkable that they should be taken as codes. In-vivo coding adds these terms of the respondents as co...
Tip of the Month: Word Tree Visualization with MAXQDA
We all know that trees are important for our climate and environment; they remove carbon dioxide from the air, are a habitat for animals and are a crucial resource to build furniture and even houses. But did you know that trees can also support you with y...
How to Analyze Videos with MAXQDA: Easy 5 Step Guide – Elephant Edition!
Elephants are one of the world’s largest land mammals – they also have the largest brains, and it is said they are highly intelligent. We also find them incredibly adorable! In this blog post, we will show you how to analyze videos with MAXQDA 2020 using ...
How To Analyze Twitter Data with MAXQDA: Social Media Analysis Guide
IMPORTANT: Following changes in the Twitter API regulations made by Twitter this year, MAXQDA will no longer be able to support the „Twitter import“ function (from April 29th onwards). Nonetheless, any Tweets already imported into a MAXQDA project can sti...
MAXQDA Tip of the Month: Web Collector and Twitter analysis- powerful tools for internet research
IMPORTANT: Following changes in the Twitter API regulations made by Twitter this year, MAXQDA will no longer be able to support the „Twitter import“ function (from April 29th onwards). Nonetheless, any Tweets already imported into a MAXQDA project can sti...
MAXQDA Tip of the Month: Analyzing Code Relations with MAXQDA’s visual tools
Creating a Code System and coding your data is one of the main parts of qualitative data analysis. Have you ever wondered how to proceed if you want to analyze the interrelationships among the coded data? In this month’s tip we want to introduce four diff...
MAXQDA Tip of the Month: In-vivo Coding
Did you know there are many different ways to code your data with MAXQDA? With today's tip we want to emphasize one of them – in-vivo coding. What is in-vivo coding? In-vivo coding is a concept drawn from grounded theory- in it, the words or terms used ...