Hi there,
I would like to make a chi-sqaure test / cross table analyse to see if there is a significant difference between two variables (the variables in this case are: respondents of 17-22 years and respondents of 23-24 years)|
I want to avoid having to switch over to SPSS, only because of this.
Would be wonderful if anybody can help me with this question.
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Hi,
This is most certainly possible!
You can either do this in crosstabs:
https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/data-and-analysis-module/cross-tabulation/understanding-statistics/
or in Stats IQ:
https://www.qualtrics.com/support/stats-iq/analyses/relate-data/
Especially Stats IQ is very powerful and is meant for running statistical analysis on your data without the need of tools like SPSS on top.
This is most certainly possible!
You can either do this in crosstabs:
https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/data-and-analysis-module/cross-tabulation/understanding-statistics/
or in Stats IQ:
https://www.qualtrics.com/support/stats-iq/analyses/relate-data/
Especially Stats IQ is very powerful and is meant for running statistical analysis on your data without the need of tools like SPSS on top.
Hi,
Thanks! So I managed to fix the Stats IQ feature on my account. However -
In my survey I have a question where the respondent can choose multiple options. Qualtrics created a variable of every possible/unique combination. I see all these combinations in my stats IQ but not when I try to make a crosstabs under the tab ''crosstabs''
I dont get it. Is it possible to just get the count / percentage per option instead of seeing all the possible combinations based on the answers.
Thanks! So I managed to fix the Stats IQ feature on my account. However -
In my survey I have a question where the respondent can choose multiple options. Qualtrics created a variable of every possible/unique combination. I see all these combinations in my stats IQ but not when I try to make a crosstabs under the tab ''crosstabs''
I dont get it. Is it possible to just get the count / percentage per option instead of seeing all the possible combinations based on the answers.
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