Introduction
All too often, research projects flop because the data creation steps fail to end
in a useful dataset. Even if you are a non-statistician commissioning or reading statistics
done by others, you should interrogate the integrity of the data if you can.
Basic statistics, such as the descriptive measures described in Chapter 7, give you
various relevant things that help with a pre-assessment of each variable for data
checking purposes. For each variable, a descriptive analysis can give you information
such as the number of observations with data (N), amount of missing data, mean (average),
median, standard deviation, interquartile range (data points at 25th and 75th percentiles
of answers), and also minimum and maximum.
These descriptive ...
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