Whether using AI or not, is it possible to apply a set of rules, requirements, or guidelines to a set of documents in MAXQDA to measure the degree of compliance?
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Camilla Heldtposted
13 days ago
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Hi,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Yes, in MAXQDA, you can apply a set of rules, requirements, or guidelines to a set of documents to measure the degree of compliance.
You can do this by:
1. Creating Codes: Develop codes that represent the specific rules or guidelines you want to measure.
2. Coding Documents: Apply these codes to relevant segments of your documents.
3. Analyzing Compliance: Use the analysis tools, such as the Code Matrix Browser or the Code Relations Browser, to evaluate how many segments comply with the established rules.
This process allows you to quantify compliance and gain insights into the adherence to your guidelines across the documents.
If you have further questions or need assistance with specific features, feel free to contact us again.
Whether using AI or not, is it possible to apply a set of rules, requirements, or guidelines to a set of documents in MAXQDA to measure the degree of compliance?
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Camilla Heldt posted 13 days ago Admin
Hi,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Yes, in MAXQDA, you can apply a set of rules, requirements, or guidelines to a set of documents to measure the degree of compliance.
You can do this by:
1. Creating Codes: Develop codes that represent the specific rules or guidelines you want to measure.
2. Coding Documents: Apply these codes to relevant segments of your documents.
3. Analyzing Compliance: Use the analysis tools, such as the Code Matrix Browser or the Code Relations Browser, to evaluate how many segments comply with the established rules.
This process allows you to quantify compliance and gain insights into the adherence to your guidelines across the documents.
If you have further questions or need assistance with specific features, feel free to contact us again.
Best regards from the MAXQDA-Support-Team
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