Monday, 5 May 2008

SPSS and all that!

Since my last post I have looked again at the diary data and find that there are a further 74 sets of data which are complete except for the post-module questionnaire. Therefore I have added them to the collection making 295 sets of partial or complete data. Each set has been printed out on 6 sides of A4 consuming reams of paper and several printer cartidges. The whole collection now fills six 2 inch (5 cm) ring binders!

Apart from printing and filing, my last couple of weekends have been taken up with re-acquainting myself with SPSS. I haven't really used it since the taught module on methods of enquiry (about 2004) so am somewhat rusty- also of course it is now in a new version. Thank goodness for up-to-date textbooks! SPSS 15 Made Simple by Paul Kinnear and Colin Gray is particularly helpful.

Having spent many hours checking through the Excel data relating to students and the Pre-Course questionnaire to ensure that the variables are complete and the data in the right form to import I have hit a problem today with licencing. Basically the student version that I bought tells me that the licence has expired which, as it is not yet the end of the academic year, it should not.

So rather than go further I have passed the query back to the help desk and will spend the afternoon in the garden. I'm not unhappy about this as the sun has finally come out, but it is a bit of an irritant as I had planned on getting the data into SPSS by the end of this holiday weekend.

On another front, in the next week or so I have to decide on the group of students that I will track over the coming months. Not only do I need to identify the significant profiles but I also need to prepare the questionaire for their feedback.

Hey Ho - never a dull moment in research!!

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