Hi Sandi Does your data include identifiers for each of your 3109 participants? E.G. assigning them all a number from 1 - 3109? Best Wishes Ben Haysom-Newport MSc, BSc (Hons), MBPsS On 29 June 2014 13:24, PSYCH-POSTGRADS automatic digest system < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > There are 2 messages totaling 29079 lines in this issue. > > Topics in this special issue: > > 1. Fwd: Question about descriptive stats > 2. Recruiting teenagers (10-16) yrs. old& grown up in the immigrant > families. Thanks very much! > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 12:54:02 +0100 > From: Sandi Dheensa <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Fwd: Question about descriptive stats > > Dear all > > I have a data-set with 3109 people > > They were asked to say whether they thought Reason 1, Reason 2, Reason 3 > and Reason 4 were good reasons for having a genetic test. The percentages > are as follows: > > Reason 1: 37% yes; 28% no; 25% not sure > Reason 2: 45% yes, 31% no; 24% not sure > Reason 3: 45% yes; 30% no; 25% not sure > Reason 4: 46% yes; 29% no; 25% not sure > > How can I tell if it was the same people answering 'yes', 'no' and 'not > sure' for each reason? I've had a long think and tried to find the answer > by reading around and can't figure it out! > > The data are in Excel but can be put into SPSS easily > > Thanks! > Sandi > > ------------------------------ > > End of PSYCH-POSTGRADS Digest - 27 Jun 2014 to 29 Jun 2014 - Special issue > (#2014-136) > > ************************************************************************************** >