At the start of your survey, you will have set up goals for what you wanted to achieve and exactly which subgroups you wanted to analyze and compare against each other. This is the time to go back to those and check how they (for example the subgroups; enterprises, small businesses, sel...
If this is your first year analyzing data, make these results the benchmark for your next analysis. Compare future results to this record and track changes over quarters, months, years, or whatever interval you prefer. You can even track data for specific...
To socialize in a remote technology enabled environment, newcomers need to have basic enablers such as operational, hardware and software requirements, training, and support etc. These requirements need careful consideration as lack of core enablers may create operational and security problems during ...
The first step in conducting a meta-analysis, as with any other empirical study, is the definition of the research question. Most importantly, the research question determines the realm of constructs to be considered or the type of interventions whose effects shall be analyzed. When defining the ...
different entities in a data set into related groups is to map them into predefined categories based on relevant characteristics or behaviors. The resulting classification model can be used both to categorize new records and to do predictive modeling against the data for the designated subgrou...
Fortunately, we don’t need to go to the trouble of collecting numerous random samples to create this graph! Statisticians understand the properties of F-distributions so we can estimate the sampling distribution using the F-distribution and the details of our one-way ANOVA design. ...
In this case sample size is irrelevant, you just need to get as much groups as you think that will be necessary to get al the information you want with a good spread between the different subgroups. Generally 3 or 4 groups with 5-6 participant each should be sufficient. Hans - January...
If this is your first year analyzing data, make these results the benchmark for your next analysis. Compare future results to this record and track changes over quarters, months, years, or whatever interval you prefer. You can eve...
If this is your first year analyzing data, make these results the benchmark for your next analysis. Compare future results to this record and track changes over quarters, months, years, or whatever interval you prefer. You can even track data for specific subgr...
If this is your first year analyzing data, make these results the benchmark for your next analysis. Compare future results to this record and track changes over quarters, months, years, or whatever interval you prefer. You can even ...