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Importing Documents in Nvivo10 in 3 minutesUsing AtlasTI for qualitative data analysisQuick Guide to Data De-IdentificationWhat is speaker tracking?
Speaker tracking refers to the individual numbering of respondents in a transcript, such as labeling them as 'Interviewee 1', 'Interviewee 2', 'Interviewee 3', and so on. For example, in a group discussion, each speaker's contribution is identified by their assigned number. If 'Interviewee 1' shares an insight, followed by a comment from 'Interviewee 2', the transcript will clearly indicate these distinct contributions, making it easier to follow who said what during the conversation.
Non-tracked speakers
Example:
Interviewer: Xxxxxx
Interviewee: Xxxxx
Interviewee: Xxxxx
Tracked speakers.
Example A:
Interviewer: Xxxxxx
Interviewee 1: Xxxxx
Interviewee 2: Xxxxx
Example B:
Moderator: Xxxxxx
Paul: Xxxxxx
Andrea: Xxxxxx
Roxanne: Xxxxxxx
Example C:
Teacher 1: Xxxxxxx
Student 1: Xxxxxxx
Teacher 2: Xxxxxxx
Student 2: Xxxxxxx
Student 3: Xxxxxxx