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tabulating interview questions
I am trying to do a data analysis on the answers to three interview questions
I posed to 25 people I interviewed 1. In what ways have you been active with students outside of class? 2. How do you feel involvement with students outside of class relates to teacher commitment? 3. How do you feel these experiences add meaning to your understanding of the teacher role? How to use Excel for this type of data analysis? |
tabulating interview questions
If I was going to do this I might try maybe a mutiple choice
with one choice None or none of the above That way you could sum up the choices Just a thought "MyMy" wrote: I am trying to do a data analysis on the answers to three interview questions I posed to 25 people I interviewed 1. In what ways have you been active with students outside of class? 2. How do you feel involvement with students outside of class relates to teacher commitment? 3. How do you feel these experiences add meaning to your understanding of the teacher role? How to use Excel for this type of data analysis? |
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