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After entering '''two or more search terms''' in the Keyword Search window, click on '''Association''' from the '''Network dropdown menu''' to open a window where you can specify what your graph or table will look like.
 
After entering '''two or more search terms''' in the Keyword Search window, click on '''Association''' from the '''Network dropdown menu''' to open a window where you can specify what your graph or table will look like.
  
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Let’s start with '''output type''', the last option.  
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* Let’s start with '''output type''', the last option. '''From-to tables''' are tables that show the condition (if search term A occurs..) on the left and the other term (what is then the chance that term B also occurs) on the right. The probability is listed in the rightmost column.  
 
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*'''From-to tables''' are tables that show the condition (If search term A occurs..) on the left and the other term (..what is then the chance that term B also occurs?) on the right. The probability is shown in the rightmost column.  
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* '''Cross tables''' instead put the condition in the rows and the other term in the columns. You thus read them as follows: if [row] occurs, what is then the chance that [column] also occurs?
 
* '''Cross tables''' instead put the condition in the rows and the other term in the columns. You thus read them as follows: if [row] occurs, what is then the chance that [column] also occurs?
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* Table (from-to) or Table (cross table) display the results within AmCAT, the two '''CSV options''' create a '''CSV file that exports these results from AmCAT'''.
 
* Table (from-to) or Table (cross table) display the results within AmCAT, the two '''CSV options''' create a '''CSV file that exports these results from AmCAT'''.
  
* '''Graph''', lastly, creates a '''network graph''' that '''visually displays conditional probabilities using nodes and arrows'''. There, the condition is the first node, and the arrow points towards the other term. For example, in the graph below, the chance that Cameron is mentioned in an article that mentions Obama is 0,112; the chance that given that Cameron is mentioned, Obama is also mentioned is 0,066.
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* '''Graph''', lastly, creates a '''network graph''' that '''visually displays conditional probabilities using nodes and arrows'''.
 
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'''Interval''' is another important option. By default, AmCAT shows you the conditional probabilities for the full time period included in the query (Interval ‘None’). '''Specifying an interval allows you to calculate separate conditional probabilities for each time period with this duration''' (week, month or year), and see how the association between search terms changes over time. It works for both graphs and tables.
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By '''default''', AmCAT calculates '''conditional probabilities based on the amount of articles'''. If you want to '''weigh for the number of hits in this calculation''' (e.g.  articles in which the search terms occur together often are counted more heavily than those in which they only occur together once), '''tick the box''' ‘Weigh for number of hits’. You can see that this results in different probabilities.
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'''Number format''' allows you to '''choose between proportion and percentage'''.
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For '''graphs''', you also have the '''option to show only associations above a certain threshold''', for example only conditional probabilities higher than 10%. Enter this probability (as a proportion) in the '''‘Graph: threshold’ box'''.
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Lastly, you can also choose if you want the network graphs to '''display the probability for each tie or not''' (the '''default''' is '''not''' to show them – '''tick the box if you want to see the probabilities''' like in the examples shown here).
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If you want to '''download''' and save an Associations graph, '''click on the ‘save’ box''' that appears to the right of the graph. You can save graphs as SVG, JPEG or PNG files.
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