What data do you want to analyze (Qualitative).

There are two schools of thought, one the purists, who do not like doing
things like t tests with Likert scale ratings, and another school of
thought, where people do such tests.

What exactly is the data you have and what is it that you want to analyze?

- Kunal.


On 11/15/07, oliver green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a background in statistics and it is easy for me to analyze
> quantitative data, but I am at a loss when it comes to analyzing
> qualitative data. I bought the book Qualitative Data Analysis : An
> Expanded Sourcebook by Alan Michael Huberman, but it was difficult to
> follow since it did not give examples that I can relate to. I would
> really appreciate it if someone could point me to information that
> will help me learn more about this topic.
>
> Thanks,
> Oliver
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