
Analysis and reporting on SurveyMonkey data, using SPSS or similar
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Experience Level: Expert
This project is to provide an analysis of survey data using SPSS or similar analytical software and write a report on the findings. I am looking for quotes by Monday evening, please, and for the report itself to be done by the following weekend (19th May). There are still a few responses to come; we will close the survey and produce a definitive data set on Tuesday morning.
We are a UK-based charity that is aiming to improve its use of technology. We have prepared a questionnaire (attached as PDF) and by the time the survey closes on Monday evening we will have between 40 and 50 responses. These are from national associations of the charity, independent teams and functional departments like communications and HR.
There are 70 questions in all, with a simple structure whereby each area of activity (there are 20 in all, see Q7) has 3 questions. Several questions have multiple data points (For example, the first one in every set, Q10, Q13, Q16 and so on has 20 data points) so there's quite a bit to crunch through, but the analysis is made easier by the structured nature of the survey.
SurveyMonkey produces a useful summary, attached here as an XLS file. However this does not allow the answers to be analysed by category of respondent, not is it useful for identifying correlations or spotting trends. That is the information we need from the analysis.
The format of the actual output will be whatever SurveyMonkey can produce, the typical output for analysis seems to be a single worksheet with respondents in rows and one column per data point. I will copy this into a modern version of Excel since the XLS format is limited to 256 columns and the number of data points in the survey is greater than this.
One additional overlay that we will add (probably by using a hidden question that we will edit manually) is to categorise responses according to the level of technology available. We think this is an important differentiator, which ought to be examined. This will be on a simple 3-point scale.
There is no need to comment on the qualitative data, although it will be provided to the successful bidder in the output data file.
Any questions please ask and thanks for looking!
Francis
We are a UK-based charity that is aiming to improve its use of technology. We have prepared a questionnaire (attached as PDF) and by the time the survey closes on Monday evening we will have between 40 and 50 responses. These are from national associations of the charity, independent teams and functional departments like communications and HR.
There are 70 questions in all, with a simple structure whereby each area of activity (there are 20 in all, see Q7) has 3 questions. Several questions have multiple data points (For example, the first one in every set, Q10, Q13, Q16 and so on has 20 data points) so there's quite a bit to crunch through, but the analysis is made easier by the structured nature of the survey.
SurveyMonkey produces a useful summary, attached here as an XLS file. However this does not allow the answers to be analysed by category of respondent, not is it useful for identifying correlations or spotting trends. That is the information we need from the analysis.
The format of the actual output will be whatever SurveyMonkey can produce, the typical output for analysis seems to be a single worksheet with respondents in rows and one column per data point. I will copy this into a modern version of Excel since the XLS format is limited to 256 columns and the number of data points in the survey is greater than this.
One additional overlay that we will add (probably by using a hidden question that we will edit manually) is to categorise responses according to the level of technology available. We think this is an important differentiator, which ought to be examined. This will be on a simple 3-point scale.
There is no need to comment on the qualitative data, although it will be provided to the successful bidder in the output data file.
Any questions please ask and thanks for looking!
Francis
Francis E.
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