Survey Data Analysis using Nvivo
This video explain how to analyse a survey data that consists of both open-ended questions and closed ended questions using Nvivo. Nvivo is one of the best software for qualitative analysis such as content or thematics analysis. This software is good for analysing survey responses, interviews etc In survey data analysis, open-ended questions are identified as nodes while closed-ended questions as identified as cases or attributes. This video explains how to can create nodes, themes and content for your open-ended questions. In addition, this video also explains how you can create a chart or visualize your nodes or codes (open-ended questions) against your attributes or cases (closed-ended questions)

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