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Add graphs to your research

Visually present your research data as graphs

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Marvin gives you the option to visualize your notes as pie charts, bar graphs and chord charts.

To access these, head to “Analyze” in your project and choose the graph view.

Marvin also organizes all survey data into graphs, which can be accessed in the survey files you import into a project.

Notes organized into graphs

You can group notes by question or file, and Marvin will edit the corresponding graph based on your selection. If you choose “Analyze by Notes”, Marvin will create a graph of all the notes in the project, divided by label.

If you click on any segment, it will show you the segmentation according to the next level of labels. If there is no further segmentation, you’ll be able to access all the notes corresponding to that label.

Graphs in surveys

You can access bar graphs and pie charts for all multi-choice responses in a survey. Here too you can click on different segments to get detailed information. Marvin will also automatically calculate the average and median for bar graphs.

You can switch back to the notes and raw data views at any point when you want to check individual responses to a question or the summary.

Add to Insight

You can add each graph to an Insight in the project or create a new Insight.

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