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+ | When exporting coding results from AmCAT, you first have to specify the '''format of the dataset''' and the '''variables to include'''. | ||
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* '''Include duplicates''' indicates whether articles that are '''included in more than one codingjob''', should also be exported more than once. | * '''Include duplicates''' indicates whether articles that are '''included in more than one codingjob''', should also be exported more than once. | ||
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* Furthermore, for '''codebook variables''', you can select whether you only want to export its '''ID''' (the number given to the code by amcat), its '''labels''' (entered for each code in the codebook editor) or '''both'''. If you use SPSS or Stata to analyze the data, you might want to download (also) the IDs and then attach the labels to the IDs ('values') in SPSS/Stata itself. | * Furthermore, for '''codebook variables''', you can select whether you only want to export its '''ID''' (the number given to the code by amcat), its '''labels''' (entered for each code in the codebook editor) or '''both'''. If you use SPSS or Stata to analyze the data, you might want to download (also) the IDs and then attach the labels to the IDs ('values') in SPSS/Stata itself. | ||
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− | * ‘'''Export # parents'''’ is for '''hierarchical codebooks''' | + | * ‘'''Export # parents'''’ is for '''hierarchical codebooks'''. Each ‘# parent’ creates an additional variable for a higher level in the hierarchy. For example, the variable '''Topic''', the last variable in the screenshot to the left, has a [[3.3:create codebooks|hierarchical codebook]], shown to the right. Two possible topics you can code are Terrorism in Europe and Terrorism in the Middle East, which, in this codebook, are both considered types of terrorism. That is, they are 'children' of the 'parent' terrorism. If you choose to export '''0 parents''', you '''export the codes exactly as they are coded''': Terrorism, Terrorism in Europe, and Terrorism in the Middle East. If you instead choose to '''export 1 parent''', AmCAT '''adds an additional variable''' to the dataset which '''aggregates''' both Terrorism in Europe and Terrorism in the Middle East '''to the level of their parent''', meaning that the value for both of these codes is 'Terrorism'. This saves the trouble of recoding variables into aggregate categories! |
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Click '''Submit''', and in the next screen '''Download results''' to download the codings in the chosen file format. | Click '''Submit''', and in the next screen '''Download results''' to download the codings in the chosen file format. |
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This page describes a feature in AmCAT 3.3 |
View other version: 3.3 - 3.4 - 3.5 |
When exporting coding results from AmCAT, you first have to specify the format of the dataset and the variables to include.
Furthermore:
Click Submit, and in the next screen Download results to download the codings in the chosen file format.