You can likewise view the quotations behind each frequency count, so you are always staying close to the context of these numbers. The Code-Document Table can show you absolute frequencies, normalized frequency counts, and relative frequencies. Therefore, you can explore where in your project the different codes (or concepts) appear. In other words, you can see how many times a certain code (or code group) was used in a particular document (or document group). With this tool, you can construct tables that show the frequencies of your codes and/or code groups.
In this Best Practices article, we will show you how you can examine the frequencies of your codes using the Code-Document Table. You can code just about any type of qualitative data, and you can take advantage of ATLAS.ti’s advanced analysis tools to explore your data in different ways.
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