Analysis of questionnaire data in SPSS
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Data analyst (IBM SPSS/ R/ RStudio/ Power BI) |Excel Expert (Dashboard/ Macro/ VBA/ Power pivot)
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS CONFIDENTIAL RESEARCH AND I WOULD EXPECT ANYONE I HIRE TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY THROUGHOUT THIS PROCESS. (If published I would be happy to add your name to the paper).
I am looking to have this completed by no later than 18th March, if you are unable to accommodate this, then please do not put in a proposal.
The questionnaire has 61 questions, however the following type:
12 Yes/No
21 Likert
8 Qualitative (which I am analysing myself)
18 Multiple choice
1 Other (Profession)
This piece of research requires approximately 6000-7000 words to show and present the findings from the questionnaire.
I am looking for someone to extract the data from SPSS - there are 222 questionnaires (61 questions in total) which have been completed, of those 222 there are 149 which need to be analysed as the rest do not meet the criteria for the research.
I will need charts, graphs, stats etc. to show the data effectively.
I do not need any analysis on the qualitative data (string), so this can be removed.
Some examples of what I am looking for are as follows:
* Demographic data
* Chi Square results
* Descriptive statistics
* Frequencies
* Cross tabs e.g. male/female & stigmatisation
* Non-parametric stats
* Comparison of mean between male/female
* t-tests
* nominal and ordinal
* I would like to know what happened to the individuals who did not receive psychological care, did they have any symptoms, who were most seriously effected? Are there differences between the 14 who did have psychological care and the 135 who did not?
Thanks
I am looking to have this completed by no later than 18th March, if you are unable to accommodate this, then please do not put in a proposal.
The questionnaire has 61 questions, however the following type:
12 Yes/No
21 Likert
8 Qualitative (which I am analysing myself)
18 Multiple choice
1 Other (Profession)
This piece of research requires approximately 6000-7000 words to show and present the findings from the questionnaire.
I am looking for someone to extract the data from SPSS - there are 222 questionnaires (61 questions in total) which have been completed, of those 222 there are 149 which need to be analysed as the rest do not meet the criteria for the research.
I will need charts, graphs, stats etc. to show the data effectively.
I do not need any analysis on the qualitative data (string), so this can be removed.
Some examples of what I am looking for are as follows:
* Demographic data
* Chi Square results
* Descriptive statistics
* Frequencies
* Cross tabs e.g. male/female & stigmatisation
* Non-parametric stats
* Comparison of mean between male/female
* t-tests
* nominal and ordinal
* I would like to know what happened to the individuals who did not receive psychological care, did they have any symptoms, who were most seriously effected? Are there differences between the 14 who did have psychological care and the 135 who did not?
Thanks
Theresa V.
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