
In this post I am going to walk through the steps of fitting a structural equation model (SEM) in Q. The post assumes that you…
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This title could have also been “Help, my Pick Any shows all 100%!” because this issue comes up for fairly frequently for Q users. Pick…
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It can often be difficult and time-consuming to organize raw text data into meaningful insights. Manually coding even a single text question can take several…
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Categorizing text data can be a time-consuming and expensive activity. In cases where time is short and budgets low, using automatic categorization of text data…
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In a standard choice experiment, respondents are presented with alternatives which have a common set of attributes. Alternative-specific designs relax this requirement and are designed to…
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An area chart is based on a line chart, but with the area between the line and the x-axis shaded or colored to illustrate volume.…
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Determining the highest rated item within a set of questions involves creating a variable that examines the responses of each respondent, and identifies the question…
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Creating a table of ranks from a crosstab is a simple process in Q. All it requires is a little snippet of R code.…
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If you have a license for Displayr’s desktop sister, Q, you may sometimes wish to add some things to your Displayr document from within Q.…
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You can use R in Q to create bespoke tables and do flexible data manipulations. In doing so, you end up with tables within R…
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One of the standout features of Q is its ability to automatically group variables into questions and identify the question type. This works best when…
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After running a market segmentation, one problem many researchers commonly face is how to go about assigning respondents in subsequent surveys to the existing s...
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In market research, you may end up with a data file that contains duplicate records. This post will show you how to identify and remove duplicates in your surve...
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Sometimes researchers don’t have a time-date variable, but rather, just an indication of the period in a categorical variable. This can be problematic if ther...
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Merging SPSS files is simple with Q. Here's how to guide on merging data by cases and variables.
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If you are running a tracking study you may want to have tables which focus on results just from the latest month or quarter. A…
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Do you despise data cleaning? You’re not alone. Too many researchers find data cleaning to be time-consuming, tedious, and tiring. However, starting your analysis with…
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Popular amongst researchers is the importance vs. performance scatterplot. This is where you have a series of items that you place in a grid, where…
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Snake plot is the term used to describe a line chart on its side. So rather than the lines running left-right (x-axis) they run up-down…
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Working with dates and times can be challenging at the best of times, let alone when they are in the wrong time zone or format,…
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In recent posts we’ve discussed how you can reference source tables using R in Q to manipulate the statistics into a new custom table. In…
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After you make a table, you might like to modify the contents of the cells. Perhaps you want to make the table easier to read…
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Many researchers like to suppress statistics that have small sample sizes. This often prevents clients from making false interpretations from the data. In this post,…
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Have you been in a situation where you need to update a KPI summary, and you want everything within the one table? This is particularly…
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