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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



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> Topics in this special issue:
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>   1. Fwd: Question about descriptive stats
>   2. Recruiting  teenagers (10-16) yrs. old& grown up in the immigrant
>      families. Thanks very much!
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> Date:    Sun, 29 Jun 2014 12:54:02 +0100
> From:    Sandi Dheensa <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Fwd: Question about descriptive stats
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> Dear all
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> 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:
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> 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
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> 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
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