Review the references in a node
When you open a node in Detail View the Reference tab is in focus. On this tab you can see all the references that have been coded at the node.
1 Displays the name of the file that was coded at the node—including coding information (the number of references that were coded and the percentage of the file that the coding represents) open the original file, click the file hyperlink—underlined in blue.
2Displays the first reference that was coded in the file—including the percentage of the file that the reference represents. For example, a coded section might represent 80% of the overall document—this would indicate that most of the file has been coded at the node.
3 The Summary tab lists of all the files that have been coded at the node.
NOTE
- If the node has aggregation turned on, the content will also include all the references from child nodes.
- You can find specific words or phrases in the node.
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Understand how references are counted
On the Reference tab of a node, you can see the total number of references for each file. The total number of references is calculated based on coding done by all users—for example, if two team members have coded the same content at the node, the coded content is counted as two references:
Understand how coding coverage is calculated
The method of calculation for coding coverage varies depending on the type of file:
File Type |
Coverage calculation |
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Document |
The percentage of characters coded at the node. |
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The percentage of characters coded (as text selections) at the node, and the percentage of the page area coded (as region selections) at the node. |
Dataset |
The percentage of characters coded at the node—only characters in codable columns are counted when calculating the percentage. |
Audio or video |
The percentage of the timespan coded at the node, either directly or indirectly (by coding the transcript). When you code content in the transcript:
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Picture |
The percentage of pixels coded at the node, either directly or indirectly (by coding the log). When you code content in the log:
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NOTE If the node has aggregation turned on, then coding at any child nodes is included when calculating coverage.
Work with the content in a node
As you review the references in the node, you may want to view more of the context, or make changes to the coding.
While exploring a node you can display the context around a coded reference—for example, you could display the:
- Whole paragraph around a coded sentence
- Surrounding cell for coded content in a dataset
- Select the reference within the node.
- On the View tab in the Detail View group, click Node.
- Select the amount of context you want to display (for example, Narrow or Broad).
When you explore the content in a node, you may want to change a reference to code more or less of the content surrounding it. You may want to display the context around a reference before you decide to code it.
- Select the reference.
- On the Analyze tab in the Coding group, click Spread Coding and then click the required context.
To open a referenced file from within a node:
- In the Reference pane, click the hyperlink for the file that you want to open—hyperlinks are underlined and displayed in blue.
To uncode content at the current node:
- In Detail View, select the content you want to uncode.
- On the Analyze tab, in the Uncoding group, under Uncode Selection At, click This Node.