Data visualization is a technique for data representation in the form of tables, charts and diagrams. This article explains representation of demographic information of the participants (e.g. teachers) based on nodes in Nvivo.
Nvivo coding query eases the understanding of nodes and their interconnections. Given the vast array of nodes generated, researchers find it difficult to connect two nodes.
Queries can be generated in Nvivo by 3 ways; words, content and matrix coding. Not only words but also by number of nodes or classification in different nodes and attributes. For that purpose, Nvivo matrix coding query is useful.
Apart from sources, nodes, classifications, queries and maps, the Nvivo main folder also contains the option of ‘Reports’ (see figure below). ‘Reports’ contains a summary of the project.
Nvivo word frequency query helps to list the most frequent words in the transcripts. It helps to search textual content of sources, nodes, folders and cases. This article explains how to generate Nvivo word frequency query.
Mind maps portray the connection between nodes. Concept maps on the other hand help visualise thoughts, define concepts and contemplate the connections.
Mind maps are used to brainstorm ideas and visualize thoughts. A mind map begins with a main idea around which associated elements are drawn. They are useful for representing a node hierarchy.