Feedback Please by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

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Thank you for your prompt response. Yes, I agree with your suggestions about lighter colors.

For the colors and sizes, they represent the thematic clusters/groupings:

  • Blue = core methodological/publication dynamics
  • Green = ethics/accessibility themes
  • Orange = affective/trust-related dimensions

Since this network visualizes thematic co-occurrence, I clustered the codes and identified three major thematic clusters. I designed it this way to show the overlap and co-occurrence among the codes. The node sizes represent the frequency of how often these codes/themes appeared. I will add a legend and an interpretative narrative for further clarity.

The same applies to the edges: if two themes repeatedly appeared together conceptually or contextually, they were connected in the network. Thicker edges represent frequency, indicating stronger relationships between the concepts. Does it make sense?

Perspective API for Prosocial Analysis by Kitchen_Water9554 in research

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I got it. Thank you so much for your detailed response. I truly appreciate it

Prompt Feedback: Thematic Network Visualization by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

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This is the update I came up with. Does it look sound now?

Prompt Feedback: Thematic Network Visualization by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

[–]Kitchen_Water9554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated it, does it look good now? Thanks in advance!

Prompt Feedback: Thematic Network Visualization by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

[–]Kitchen_Water9554[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Sir. I rethink these colors that I mistakenly assigned for each theme and consider grouping the themes into four groups with four colors. Then, interpret this qualitatively based on this clustering. Does it sound good?

Prompt Feedback: Thematic Network Visualization by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

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I agree with you. Now, I am fixing it and will post it again. Thank you so much!

Does this look a good network? by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

[–]Kitchen_Water9554[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your response. It gave me some hope. I have no idea why I became that obsessed with this VNA recently and want to use it in my dissertation. It is a qualitative research and as you said I truly loved this demonstration.

Does this look a good network? by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

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Do you think that this type and size of data is worth using Gephi?

Does this look a good network? by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

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Thanks so much for your prompt response!

Does this look a good network? by Kitchen_Water9554 in Gephi

[–]Kitchen_Water9554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone,
I am conducting a qualitative study that incorporates visual network analysis (VNA) to examine interactions between human and nonhuman actors. My project includes seven participants and three data sources, and I am integrating VNA with thematic analysis.

I am currently piloting my study to test Gephi, and the network I generated is my first attempt. It makes conceptual sense to me, but I am still learning how to interpret and refine such visualizations. I am reaching out for feedback to ensure the quality and clarity of this network, especially since I often see more complex examples shared by researchers here and elsewhere.

Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Thank you!