How To Use ChatGPT For Qualitative Data Analysis

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Learn how to use Chat GPT for qualitative data analysis, automate tasks, and gain valuable insights with real survey data examples!

Say goodbye to tedious manual analysis, as Chat GPT effortlessly crunches through vast amounts of data, providing you with valuable insights in mere seconds.

In a real-life example, David Jenyns surveyed his database and got 150+ detailed responses. To make sense of this data, he used Chat GPT loading it with a few prompts and the data.

The results revealed:

- Top 3 questions asked for each given topic
- Exactly what the audience would like to see
- Top themes, challenges and requests

But it doesn't stop there! ChatGPT even generated a draft for a webinar landing page based on the survey data, providing a fantastic starting point.

Are you ready to revolutionize the way you work? Discover the untapped potential of AI in your business.

Timestamps:
00:00 Unleashing Chat GPT's power for qualitative data analysis.
01:30 Gathering and preparing survey data for analysis.
02:46 Chat GPT reveals key themes, challenges, and desired features.
04:09 Uncovering top questions and challenges from the data.
05:50 Using Chat GPT to generate landing page copy for a webinar.

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What kind of analysis is it? either thematic or content analysis?

winmyatphyo
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thanks for the video - how do you know for sure it has been reading the entire file and is using all the data and did not stop at row 60 for example?

zefcade
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Thank you for this video! What was the plugin you used to crunch the date?

leahstimmel
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please help. i can't find the plugin on my paid chat gpt account.... chat gpt doesnt allow me give him any google sheet link for him to analyze. any andwer would be really helpful.

iuliaf
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This totally didn't work for me. For some reason ChatGPT was analyzing data from a completely different study than the spreadsheet of data I provided. In other words it was useless. I kept prompting and it would make up more data from a completely different study than the first time. One time it was looking up data about travel. The next time it was about Coffee consumption in America. It went on and on. The data was basic attitude and usage data from a client in the civil engineering space.

JeffGreenler