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The output option '''Article List''' in the Query search is the second of three main functions of automatic content analysis in AmCAT. The Article List function '''displays your search results as a table in which each row is one article in AmCAT, and each column is a variable that says something about that article''', such as headline, length or for each search string the amount of hits in that article. (This is NOT a cross tab, which you create using the graph/table output option). You can '''export this table from AmCAT''' for further use in Excel, SPSS or another statistics program, where you can merge it with a file containing manual codings (use article IDs to link the cases). Another useful feature of the Article List is its option to '''display Keyword in Context''' for each search keyword, which is '''one of the variables you can choose to put in the columns''' of the Article List table. This can help you improve your search strings, as we will explain below. | The output option '''Article List''' in the Query search is the second of three main functions of automatic content analysis in AmCAT. The Article List function '''displays your search results as a table in which each row is one article in AmCAT, and each column is a variable that says something about that article''', such as headline, length or for each search string the amount of hits in that article. (This is NOT a cross tab, which you create using the graph/table output option). You can '''export this table from AmCAT''' for further use in Excel, SPSS or another statistics program, where you can merge it with a file containing manual codings (use article IDs to link the cases). Another useful feature of the Article List is its option to '''display Keyword in Context''' for each search keyword, which is '''one of the variables you can choose to put in the columns''' of the Article List table. This can help you improve your search strings, as we will explain below. |