Create node classifications

 


Before you can classify the nodes representing people, organizations or other 'cases' you need to setup node classifications.

NVivo provides two predefined classifications—Person and Organization. You can add these predefined classifications to your project or you can create custom classifications to represent any number of research subjects—for example, you might want to create classifications for cities, departments, or ecosystems.

If you are working with social media datasets containing Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or YouTube data, when you auto code by Username, classifications for Facebook User, LinkedIn User, Twitter User or YouTube User  are automatically added to your project.

Refer to About nodes (creating nodes for people, places and other entities) for more information.

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Add a predefined node classification to your project

NVivo provides two predefined classifications—Person and Organization.

To add a predefined classifications to your project:

  1. On the Create tab, in the Classifications group, click Node Classification.

The New Classification dialog box opens.

  1. Under New Classification Options, select Add one or more predefined classifications to the project.

  2. Select the check boxes for classifications you want to add.

  3. Click OK.

  4. Classify your nodes.

NOTE  You can customize the new classification to suit your requirements, by adding or removing attributes and attribute values. Refer to Manage classifications for more information.

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Create a new custom node classification

You can create custom classifications to represent any number of research subjects—for example, you might want to create classifications for cities, departments, or ecosystems.

To create a new custom node classification:

  1. On the Create tab, in the Classifications group, click Node Classification.

The New Classification dialog box opens.

  1. Under New Classification Options, select Create a new classification.

  2. Enter a name for the classification.

  3. (Optional) Enter a description.

  4. Click OK.

  5. Classify your nodes.

NOTE  The new classification has no attributes. If you are only interested in working with broad groupings, you may not want to add attributes but you need them if you want to compare 'cases' based on their characteristics such as age, sex and date of birth. Refer to Manage classifications for more information about adding attributes to a classification.

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Import node classifications from another NVivo project

You can also create classifications by importing the classification and attribute structures from another NVivo project (without importing the attribute values associated with nodes).

Refer to Import items from another NVivo project (Import selected structure into my open project) for more information.

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Create node classifications from datasets containing social media data

When you auto code a dataset containing social media data (imported from NCapture files) and choose to code by Username, NVivo creates nodes with the classification 'Facebook User', 'LinkedIn User',  'Twitter User, or 'YouTube User'. Information from the user's profile is stored as attribute values for each node.

Refer to Automatic coding in dataset sources (Auto code a social media dataset based on predefined columns) for more information.

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