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After completing the coding process, the next step is to organize the codes. This chapter discusses the techniques used in aggregating codes in RQDA, plotting the codes in a two-dimensional network format, and exporting the plotted networks via an HTML file that is shared with fellow collaborators and journal gatekeepers.
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Chandra, Y., Shang, L. (2019). Codes Aggregation, Plotting and Exporting. In: Qualitative Research Using R: A Systematic Approach. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3170-1_10
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