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Don't we all have questions on statistics and data analysis? Lets hope our friends in this forum can help us with any questions.
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I collected data using a survey. I have loaded it in SPSS. What should I do next?
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Now That I Have Data, What Do I Do With It? Is such an important question. Here are some of the steps which you should follow:
1. Make sure your data is well-organized. i.e., example a spreadsheet, a statistical program. 2. Conduct Exploratory Data Analysis. This is the process of exploring patterns in your data through graphics, before doing any formal statistics. It’s a way eyeball your data visually. This visualization is useful to help you decide what statistical tests are appropriate in terms of a. testing assumptions b. model selection c. model validation d. estimator selection e. relationship identification f. factor effect determination g. outlier detection
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Guest wrote:I collected data using a survey. I have loaded it in SPSS. What should I do next? u must know how to use spss statistical software.ie use some basic techniques
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so what is your question about statistics????
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