This view assists you with identifying themes by showing you various combinations of words appearing together. When you run an analysis in this view, Symphony produces a list of all the words found in the project's Comments, and pairs them up with other words in accordance with the analysis setting you choose.
Content Tree - Codes Only
Displays the project's coding structure in a Content Tree. The Content Tree is displayed for convenience, so that Comments appearing in the Results List can be easily coded. New codes can be created on the fly as well.
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Maximum Results
Specifies an upper limit to the number of word combination in the Word Combination Results List. The combinations appearing in the most comments will appear.
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Words per Result
Specifies how many words to group on.
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Content Editor
Content Editor displaying the currently selected Comment in the Matching Comments List.
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Word Proximity
This setting specifies how close the words must be to each other to be included in the result. If zero is specified, every possible combination of words will be included for each comment.
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Word Combination Results List
Displays the results of the analysis. A column is included for as many words as are specified by the Words per Result setting. The final column includes the number of Comments in which the word group appears. Clicking on a column sort the results on that column. Clicking the same column again reverses the sort. Clicking on a word group refreshes the Matching Comments List with the corresponding comments.
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Min Comments per Result
Specifies a lower limit of comments for the number of comments in which the word group must appear for it to be included in the Word Combination Results List.
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Matching Comments List
Displays the Comments in which the highlighted word group appears. Comments here can be coded by dragging them onto the desired code in the Content Tree.
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Filter Group
The Filter Group enables you to specify a subset of the project for the analysis. If you set a filter, only the words in the Comments that match the filter are considered.
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