To run queries on classifications: ◦ Query > Coding Query ◦ change All Selected Nodes to Any Node Where ◦ Select.To show a table of all attribute values for a classification: ◦ Classifications in sidebar > go to list of source or node classifications ◦ right-click on the classification and select Open.To classify your sources or nodes and give them attributes: ◦ right-click on the source or node you want to classify ◦ select Get Info > Attribute Values.To add an attribute to a classification: ◦ right-click on the classification ◦ New Attribute ◦ select type of attribute ◦ optionally, pre-assign possible attribute values.To create a classification: ◦ Create > Classification ■ choose Source Classification or Node Classification depending on whether you want to classify sources (where the data comes from) or nodes (categories for coding) ■ give classification a name.To do a query for multiple nodes: ◦ Query > Coding ◦ to find content coded at one or more nodes: ■ press the arrow beside “no selected nodes” Select (beisde Coded At/All Selected Nodes) ■ choose node(s) ■ Select ■ choose whether to look for all of these nodes or any of these nodes ■ Run Query ◦ to add additional criteria: ■ press the + button to the right of the “Coded at” line and Select ■ choose whether you want all or any of your criteria to be true ■ Run Query.To include coding at child node within a parent node: ◦ right-click on node ◦ check Aggregate coding from child nodes.move nodes with cut and paste (Cmd-X and Cmd-V).To create new folder, right-click on the root (main) Nodes folder.> Create Results as New Node ◦ give it a name ◦ save in Nodes instead of results To organize nodes:
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View > Coding Stripes > All Nodes Coding or Nodes Recently Coding To code from a text search query:.right-click (secondary click)on it and select Code at New Node or Code at Existing Node ■ can set up secondary click in System Preferences > Trackpad or Mouse To see how a passage is coded: first select the portion you want to code ◦ for audio/video, Start Selection when portion begins and Finish Selection when it ends.Select Reference to see in context To save a query, click Save Query and give it a name 1Ĭoding Nodes are the concepts or topics with which you want to organize your data.enter the topic, "With stemmed words", Run Query.Select Word Cloud to visualize A text search query allows you to find every data source that talks about a particular topic.Quick queries A word frequency query gives you a quick grasp on your project. To add your own data, go to Data > Import. Your data "lives" in Internals everything else is a link to that. The left side of your screen is the sidebar, which guides you through your actual data - different ways of organizing it. You can use most of NVivo's functions by selecting a ribbon from the menu and a command from that ribbon. Above the ribbon is a menu of different ribbons with different commands. The NVivo interface The icons at the top of your screen make up the ribbon, which has different sets of commands - things you can do. You can also get personalized help from BU by emailing the IT Help Center at You can also call us at 617-353-HELP (4357). The quickest is the extensive online help that comes with NVivo: just push the ? button in the upper right corner of the application and browse or search for what you need. Help There are two places to go to for help with NVivo. NVivo quick reference (Mac) Boston University Educational Technology, Training and Outreach