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The AmCAT Query search has various '''functions''' you can use to '''analyse''' your data. Among the 'Output options' you find '''[[3.3:Summary|summary]]''', '''[[3.3:Articlelist|article list]]''', '''[[3.3:Graph and table| graph/table]]''' and '''[[3.3:Network|Network]]''' output options, each representing a main function of automatic content analysis in AmCAT.
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The AmCAT Query search has various '''functions''' you can use to '''analyse''' your data. Among the 'Output options' you find '''[[3.3:Summary|summary]]''', '''[[3.3:Articlelist|article list]]''', '''[[3.3:Graph and table| graph/table]]''' and '''[[Network]]''' output options, each representing a main function of automatic content analysis in AmCAT.
  
 
You can '''[[3.3:Hypothesis Testing|test various hypotheses]]''' using content analysis. You can extrapolate your findings (i.e. generalization them to a broader context, which you have not actually measured). Examples of such extrapolations are trends, patterns and differences. From these trends, patterns and differences you observe in the collection of documents that you analyzed (your sample), you can draw conclusions about similar documents that you have not actually analyzed (the population) and thus test your hypotheses.
 
You can '''[[3.3:Hypothesis Testing|test various hypotheses]]''' using content analysis. You can extrapolate your findings (i.e. generalization them to a broader context, which you have not actually measured). Examples of such extrapolations are trends, patterns and differences. From these trends, patterns and differences you observe in the collection of documents that you analyzed (your sample), you can draw conclusions about similar documents that you have not actually analyzed (the population) and thus test your hypotheses.
  
 
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