Data Preparation and Analysis
Data Preparation and Analysis
Dealing with Dont Ignore if they are few; but put legitimate answers under
Know Responses separate reply if DK are too many
What to do?
Create a well-defined limited number of categories and group all
similar responses into such categories
CODING RULES
Appropriateness
The entire data collected should be so classified as to provide the
best possible categories in order to test hypotheses and determine
the possible factors behind variables
Exhaustiveness
Coding categories should be exhaustive in the sense that all
such responses as may be useful for research purposes should
have separate code categories
Mutual Exclusivity
Researcher must ensure that there is no overlap between the
categories so that the subject or response can be placed in only
one category
CODEBOOK CONSTRUCTION
Codebook/coding scheme
Codebook: Specifies all the items included in the data
collection instrument (such as interview schedule) and other
necessary information.
It is a kind of inventory used by the researcher as a guide to
make data entry less prone to error and more efficient.
Contain question number, variable name, description for the
response option and indicate and location of the variables
code on the entry medium
Example: See the next slide
A Codebook for a Study of Domestic Violence
Classical method:
Using
using sheets of
computer
paper
Post-
Pre-coding
coding
Use of
software
Statistical software
to
transfer
DATA ANALYSIS