How do I start MAXQDA?
Open the project in MAXQDA 2020. (If you do not have a license for MAXQDA 2020, you can also use the free MAXQDA Reader.) Select Start > Save project as from the menu bar. Set the file type to “MAXQDA 2018 Projects”, select a file name and location, and then click Save.
What can you do with MAXQDA?
MAXQDA enables researchers to conduct research using many methods of analysis, such as those used in Grounded Theory, qualitative content analysis, group discussions, discourse analysis, and case and field studies. MAXQDA is also widely considered to be the #1 software for mixed methods research.
What does Atlas TI mean?
ATLAS. ti stands for Archiv für Technik, Lebenswelt und Alltagssprache (Archive for Technology, Lifeworld and Everyday Language.
Does MAXQDA transcribe?
MAXQDA enables you to transcribe audio and video files in the Multimedia Browser (called the “Media Player” in older MAXQDA versions). To get started with your first transcription in MAXQDA, you must first import the audio or video file by clicking Audios or Videos icon in the Import tab.
What does grounded mean in Atlas TI?
Density and Grounded Density shows the number of links between entities. For example, a density of 2 means the Code, Memo, or Quotation is linked to 2 other Codes, Memos, or Quotations. These links are manually applied by the researcher. Grounded shows how many times a Code has been applied.
What can Atlasti do?
ATLAS. ti is a qualitative research tool that can be used for coding and analyzing transcripts & field notes, building literature reviews, creating network diagrams, and data visualization.
How do you code in MAXQDA?
The simplest way to code in MAXQDA is to drag and drop a selected text or image segment onto a code with your mouse. Move the mouse to the area of the selected segment, press the left mouse button, and move the mouse to the desired code in the “Code System”.
How do I change my transcript on MAXQDA?
You also need to activate Edit Mode to create a new text in MAXQDA. To turn on Edit Mode: Click on the Edit Mode icon in the Document Browser toolbar as in the image below. Alternatively, you can also use the shortcuts Strg+E (Windows) or cmd+option/alt+E (Mac).