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Introduction to ANALYSIS Data Editing

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Page 1: Introduction to ANALYSIS Data Editing. Your survey is done…. Now what?

Introduction to ANALYSIS

Data Editing

Page 2: Introduction to ANALYSIS Data Editing. Your survey is done…. Now what?

Your survey is done….

Now what?

Page 3: Introduction to ANALYSIS Data Editing. Your survey is done…. Now what?

There are two things to do before going any further.

Page 4: Introduction to ANALYSIS Data Editing. Your survey is done…. Now what?

A. Edit your forms (surveys)

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A.Edit your forms (surveys)B.Compose

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Edit:

Look for bias.

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Lack of cooperationThe “Screw You Effect”

“The negative-participant role (also known as the screw-you effect) in which the participant attempts to discern the experimenter's hypotheses, but only in order to destroy the credibility of the study.”

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Problematic responsesNon-responsesIllegible responses

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Problematic responsesNon-responsesIllegible responsesIllogical responses

10. If you served in the military, in which conflict did you serve?a. WWII b) Korea c) Viet Nam d) Gulf War e) Iraq/Afghanistan

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Problematic responsesNon-responsesIllegible responsesIllogical responses

10. If you served in the military, in which conflict did you serve?a. WWII b) Korea c) Viet Nam d) Gulf War e) Iraq/Afghanistan

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Problematic responsesNon-responsesIllegible responsesIllogical responses

10. If you served in the military, in which conflict did you serve?a.WWII b) Korea c) Viet Nam d) Gulf War e) Iraq/Afghanistan

30. Your age? _______

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Problematic responsesNon-responsesIllegible responsesIllogical responses

10. If you served in the military, in which conflict did you serve?a.WWII b) Korea c) Viet Nam d) Gulf War e) Iraq/Afghanistan

30. Your age? __36___

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Problematic responsesNon-responses(could be a case, variable, or data point (value)

1. Ignore them2. Eliminate case3. Input a value

a. random numberb. the meanc. a value calculated (usually by regression)

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Problematic responsesIllegible responses

1. Guess and input a value2. Eliminate case3. Use other answers to estimate answer

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Problematic responsesIllogical responses

1. Eliminate case2. Use other answers to estimate answer

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Create a codebook:

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Create a codebook:

1. Case code (on each form)2. Variable codes and labels3. Scale of variables4. Open-ended questions (?)

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Now input your data!

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Clean up you data.

1. Print out a frequency table for each variable.

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Clean up you data.

1. Print out a frequency table for each variable.2. Look for:

a. wrong or impossible numbersb. Outliers (deviance)c. Missing data

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Clean up you data.

1. Print out a frequency table for each variable.2. Look for:

a. wrong or impossible numbersb. Outliers (deviance)c. Missing data

3. Look at cross-tabs for relationships

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Work out the stats for your project.

Compose!!

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Work out the stats for your project.

Compose!!

Whether you are this guy…

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Work out the stats for your project.

Compose!!

Or this guy…