![]() ![]() At first glance, both nodes of references retained the entire paragraph, with the sentence highlighted in bold to show coding (Eg: Reference 1: word word word word code code code code code code code code code code code word word word) However, for some reason, after doing this for some time, when I check the node files again, the references have lost all context and only retained the coding (eg: Reference 1: code code code code code code code code code code code).įirstly, I require the context in order to determine which references I need to uncode from the node. I save the text search query results twice in my nodes (one as a raw file and one as a file to clean for record keeping purposes). I am preparing for auto coding based on existing coding patterns by applying custom context coding for 5 words surrounding my word/phrase of interest using the text query. I also have a question regarding machine learning using NVivo via the "Automatic coding using existing coding patterns" method as described in NVivo here. ![]()
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