Processing Data: The Survey Example (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, #85)

by Linda B. Bourque and Virginia A. Clark

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"Clear and concise in its recommendations, this book should find its place on lists of required reading for all practical survey design and analysis courses."

--The Statistician

Although data processing is frequently thought to occur only after the data are collected, it actually occurs throughout the phase of study design, implementation, and analysis. Decisions made during the design of data collection instrument influence the kind of data and the format of the data available for analysis. Devoted entirely to data processing, this much needed volume addresses such key issues as: Should you create your own instrument for a questionnaire? How do you test a questionnaire? What are the characteristics of good data processing? How do you deal with missing data? How do you scale an evaluation and create subfiles for analysis? Processing Data begins with a discussion on the selection of the data selection techniques and how this impacts data processing and the data for later analysis. Each major section concludes with examples, and when appropriate, directs the reader to commonly available computer software that can aid in data processing.

  • ISBN10 0803947410
  • ISBN13 9780803947412
  • Publish Date 20 July 1992 (first published 1 June 1992)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint SAGE Publications Inc