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Details:
All data available in the program can be analyzed with flexible and easy to use pivot tables:
There are no upper constraints on the number of nested parameters.
After parameter positions are changed, the table is automatically recalculated.
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Questions defined by several dimensions (axes) may be analyzed as follows
(the axes may be moved between the table's dimensions):
Examples of questions of this type:
- opinions x evaluation (how strongly respondents agree or disagree with an opinion) with labeled and numeric scales,
- statements x brands (which brands fit a given statement),
- statements x brands x scale (how well each brand fits a given statement).
Based on tables with results from multi-dimensional questions,
new types of charts may be easily prepared.
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Multi-level sorting in rows and/or in columns is also supported:
You can also sort alphabetically:
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You can test for significant differences of fractions and means, at any given level of significance.
Below, results that are significantly different from totals are marked with "-" and "+" signs:
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Table totals may be also added; the program automatically checks, whether a total should display results or bases (N=):
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In one table, you can cross a question by other questions,
displaying simultaneously distributions and means / standard deviations:
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