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PICSA M&E Case study and test for R-Instat #2374

Open rdstern opened 7 years ago

rdstern commented 7 years ago

This is a survey of just over 400 respondents. It could become a useful case study for R-Instat. It has the following components:

  1. We have permission to use these materials
  2. It was originally an ODK survey.
  3. We have all the data files.
  4. It also has a qualitative component.
  5. We can get more help/support/explanations from the staff responsible for the work, particularly Graham Clarkson.

I have the data files and will attach some of them here. At this stage it is initially a useful severe test for R-Instat. It includes an SPSS file that fails to read into R-Instat. When I transferred - via SPSS export I find it has over 900 columns, and this also hits R-Instat on another weak aspect, at least currently.

I have yet to check whether the ODK files still exist.

I also have the qualitative information. I have no idea how this can be incorporated into R-Instat nor what need be added to R-Instat so that would be useful. It is essentially Excel files plus pictures, so interesting that they find Excel to be the useful tool for this component. Each respondent is in a separate directory. This is about 90 mbytes.

Analysing changes.xlsx CASCAID WTP results.xlsx Final responses - PMES-gh-v1_2016_01_15_03_27_21.xlsx Likert scores following training.xlsx PICSA tools.xlsx

Here is the initial SPSS file that doesn't import, plus the csv version exported from SPSS: PICSA data_SPSS_25_1_16.sav_2.zip

dannyparsons commented 7 years ago

@rdstern can these be tested again? Can we add any more to the library?