![]() In such cases, merge two similar nodes into one single Node. If not observed before proceeding with data representation and analysis steps, this will lead to generating and interpreting limited information. For example in the case research, Auto-coding in Nvivo has created two nodes for a question, “what do u think about student’s performance?” segregating the responses of participants in two separate nodes 5 and 3, respectively as shown in the below figure. It may happen that auto-coding creates two nodes for a similar question. This article, therefore, highlights such issues and limitations along with their anti-dote to generate desired results. ![]() ![]() As pointed out in the previous article, the process has its own set of issues and limitations, which might create certain obstacles in the nodes created and therefore needs to be taken care of. ![]()
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