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Title: Descriptive Statistics
Citation Type: Book, Section
Publication Year: 2011
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Abstract: Market research projects involving data become more efficient and effective if a proper workflow is in place. A workflow is a strategy to keep track of, enter, clean, describe, and transform data. These data may have been collected through surveys or may be secondary data. Haphazardly entering, cleaning, and analyzing bits of data is not a good strategy, since it increases ones likelihood of making mistakes and makes it hard to replicate results. Moreover, without a good workflow of data, it becomes hard to document the research process and cooperate on projects. For example, how can you outsource the data analysis, if you cannot indicate what the data are about or what specific values mean? Finally, a lack of good workflow increases ones risk of having to duplicate work or even of losing all of your data due to accidents. In Fig. 5.1, we show the steps necessary to create and describe a data set after the data have been collected.
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Authors: Mooi, Erik; Sarstedt, Marko
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Volume Title: A Concise Guide to Market Research
Publisher: Springer
Publisher Location: Heidelberg, Germany
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Methodology and Data Collection
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