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Data Inputting, Preparing, Codding, Presenting, and Tabulating. Data Inputting by Using SPSS. Showing an example on SPSS with Likert scale. Click here. Stages of Data Analysis. Stages of Data Analysis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Data Inputting, Preparing, Codding,

Presenting, and Tabulating

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Data Inputting by Using SPSS

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Showing an example on SPSS with Likert scale

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Click here

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Stages of Data Analysis

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Stages of Data Analysis

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Raw data may not be in a form that lends itself well to analysis. Raw data are recorded just as the respondent indicated. For an oral response, the raw data are in the words of the respondent, whereas for a questionnaire response, the actual number checked is the number stored.

Raw data will often also contain errors both in the form of respondent errors and non-respondent errors. Whereas a respondent error is a mistake made by the respondent, a non-respondent error is a mistake made by an interviewer or by a person responsible for creating an electronic data file representing the responses.

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Data EditingThe process of checking the completeness, consistency(tutarlılık)and legibility(açıklık)of data and making the data ready for coding and transfer to storage. Compare these two questions:

How old are you? 52 YearsHow many years have you been married? 43 Years

Comment: It is impossible, so one of these answers are incorrect.

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field editingPreliminary editing by a field supervisor on the same day as the interview to catch technical omissions, check legibility of handwriting, and clarify responses that are logically or conceptually inconsistent.

in-house editingA careful editing job performed by a centralized office staff.

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■ Editing TechnologyToday, computer routines can check for inconsistencies automatically. Thus, for electronic questionnaires, rules can be entered which prevent inconsistent responses from ever being stored in the file used for data analysis.

These rules should represent the conservative judgment of a trained data analyst. Some online survey services can assist in providing this service. Show a likert example in SPSS

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Stages of Data Analysis

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Data CodingIs the assignment of numerical scores or classifying symbols to previously edited data. Careful editing makes the coding job easier. Codes are meant to represent the meaning in the data.

Assigning numerical symbols permits the transfer of data from questionnaires or interview forms to a computer. Codes often, are numerical symbols. However, they are more broadly defined as rules for interpreting, classifying, and recording data. In qualitative research, numbers are seldom used for codes.

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Pre-coding Fixed-Alternative Questions

When a questionnaire is highly structured, the categories may be pre-coded before the data are collected. This coding is useful when inputting data into SPSS.

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Error CheckingThe final stage in the coding process is error checking and verification, or data cleaning, to ensure that all codes are legitimate.

For example, if “sex” is coded 1 for “male” and 2 for “female” and a 3 code is found, a mistake obviously has occurred and an adjustment must be made.

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Female Male

WrongJobless Sta

ffWorker

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Multivariate

Statistics

Bivariate Statistics

Univariate

Statistics

Descriptive

statistics

Statistical Methods

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Variation Coefficient

Kurtosis & Skewnsess

Standard Deviation &

Varians

Means

Descriptive

statistics

Cross Tabulation

and Percentages

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Kurtosis is a measure of whether the data are peaked or flat relative to a normal distribution. That is, data sets with high kurtosis tend to have a distinct peak near the mean, decline rather rapidly, and have heavy tails. Data sets with low kurtosis tend to have a flat top near the mean rather than a sharp peak. A uniform distribution would be the extreme case.

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Positive Peaked

Distribution

Negatıve flat Distribution

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Positive right skewed

Negative left skewed

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How to calculate Kurtosis and Skewness by Using

SPSS

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Calculating Positive Peaked

Kurtosis

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Distribution of Peaked Positive Kurtosis

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Calculating Negative Flat

Kurtosis

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Distribution of Flat

Negative Kurtosis

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Calculating Skewness

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Distribution of Negative left skewed

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Positive right skewed

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How to graph Kurtosis & Skewness

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Negative left skewed

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flat Kurtosis Distribution

Positive right skewed

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Variation Coefficient

(/)x100

V.C. =

From the population

From the Sample

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The coefficient of variation represents the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean, and it is a useful statistic for comparing the degree of variation from one data series to another, even if the means are drastically different from each other.

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The higher the CV, the greater the dispersion in the variable. The CV for a model aims to describe the model fit in terms of the relative sizes of the squared residuals and outcome values.  The lower the CV, the smaller the residuals relative to the predicted value.  This is suggestive of a good model fit. 

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Variation Coefficient

InterpretationHomogenousRelatively

homogenousNo homogenous nor heterogeneous Relatively

HeterogeneousHeterogeneous

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Positive Peaked Kurtosis

V.C.= (2,10442/5)x100=42

No homogenous nor heterogeneous

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Negative Flat Kurtosis

V.C.= (0,61237/3)x100=20

Homogenous

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Negative left skewed

V.C.= (788,88/1430)x100=55

No homogenous nor heterogeneous

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Positive right skewed

V.C.= (991,79/676)x100=100

Heterogeneous

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Graphics and Pie Charts

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Years Unemployment in x Country

2007 52008 82009 102010 92011 82012 122013 10

Unemployment Rates in x Country

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Line Graphs

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Unemployment By Years in X Country

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Histogram With Two Varıables

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Unemployment by Gender in x Country

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Pie Chart

100%

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Tabulation and Cross Tabulation

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Tabulation is a descriptive methods aimed to classify and arrange the raw data into readable, understandable, interpretable and visible form. This step consists of only one variable.

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Example:

Let us conduct a mini survey on small group and ask which color do they prefer for their new car. The raw data has loaded into SPSS database as follow

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Two-side Cross TabulationUsing tabulation with two nonmetric variablesEXAMPLE:

Let us add the gender of the participants to the mini survey as a second nonmetric variable

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Total Percentage of the Cross Tabulation

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22.2% of the sample is female who prefers gray color.16.7% of the sample is male who prefers white color.

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Row or Column Percentage of the Cross

Tabulation

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44.4% of the females prefer gray color.33.3% of the males prefer white color.

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57.1% of people who prefers gray is female.60% of people who prefers white is male.

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See you

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Index Numbers (IN)

Scores or observations recalibrated to indicate how they relate to a base number.

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Measurable variable used as a representation of an associated (but non-measured or non-measurable) factor or quantity. For example, consumer price index (CPI) serves as an indicator of general cost of living which consists of many factors some of which are not included in computing CPI. Indicators are common statistical devices employed in economics. See also economic indicators and measure.

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