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GROUP 4

 User Augmentation
DATA COLLECTION
ADVANTAGES
ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRES  Faster
 It includes then following:  More Accurate
1. MS Forms  Branding Opportunities
2. Google Forms  Visually Engaging
 Other examples:  More Flexible
1. YesInsights  Cost-Effective
2. Typeform  Anytime, Anywhere
3. Surveybot  Large Sample Sizes
4. SurveyPlanet  Easy Data Analysis and Reporting
 No Interviewer
MS FORMS  Easy To Use for Participants
 MS Forms is an online survey creator, part of Office 365.
Forms allows users to create surveys and quizzes with DISADVANTAGES
automatic marking.
 Online Limitations
 It also allows you to easily create polls to:
 Close-Ended Question Limitations
 Collect customer feedback, measure employee
 Non-Response Bias
satisfaction, organize team events
 No Interviewers
FEATURES OF MS FORMS
SURVEY MONKEY
 Upload Files
 SurveyMonkey is online survey software that helps you to
 Different Types of Questions create and run professional online surveys.
 Custom Controls  It is very powerful and a well-known online application.
 Peer Collaboration
 Analyze Responses FEATURES OF SURVEY MONKEY
 Immersive Reader
 SurveyMonkey presents all the tools necessary for you to
create strong, professional surveys easily.
ADVANTAGES
 The exact feature is dependent on which of the four
 Automated Access pricing plans you choose.
 Free  However, if you’re just starting up with online survey tools
 Share and Collaborate and you are trying to figure out the best one, you can opt
 Language Support for the free pricing plan that gives you access to the basic
tools needed to create great surveys.
DISADVANATGES
 Offline limitations ADVANTAGES
 Copying limitations  Easier access
 Customization limitations  Avoidance of input and data coding errors
 Less integrations  A faster distribution
 Saving time and cost
GOOGLE FORMS
 Google forms is a free online tool from Google which DISADVANTAGES
allows users to create forms, surveys, and quizzes as well  Skip Logic.
as to collaboratively edit and share the forms with other  Question Randomization
people.  Question Structure
 Furthermore, Google forms can be used to give feedback  Survey Invitation Design
to and receive feedback from students and parents.
 Data download
ADVANTAGES
STATISTICAL TOOLS
 Uncomplicated
 Organized
 Email Notification for Responses SPREADSHEETS
 Quick in Making Surveys  A spreadsheet is a tool that is used to store, manipulate
and analyze data.
DISADVANTAGES  Data in a spreadsheet is organized in a series of rows and
columns and can be searched, sorted, calculated, and
 Requires a Google Account used in a variety of charts and graphs.
 Security Concerns  Examples:
 Capacity Limitations  Google Sheets
 Upload Limitations  Microsoft Excel
 Lotus Symphony – Spreadsheets
DIGITAL POLLS  iWork Numbers
 An online poll or a survey wherein participants respond to
questions via the Internet, usually by filling out a USES
questionnaire on a web page.  Spreadsheet is used as a complex mathematical
 Everybody can participate in online polls, or they can be calculations and automatically recalculate totals as the
limited to a sample picked from a bigger panel. underlying data in the sheet changes.
 Most spreadsheet applications also allow users to format
FEATURES OF DIGITAL POLLS their sheets with options similar to those that we saw in
 Branching Logic Word Processing.
 Various Types of Answers
 Survey Display Options

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 Other similarities exist in the program as well including
spell check and the ability to insert decorative items such USES
as borders and images.  This form of coding can be especially helpful when
SPSS researchers interact with participants from a particular
 Statistical Package for the Social Sciences culture or microculture to help highlight how those
 Used by various kinds of researchers for complex participants use specific words or phrases in their
statistical data analysis. interactions that might not otherwise be understood when
 The SPSS software package was created for the using other forms of coding.
management and statistical analysis of social science
data.
 It was originally launched in 1968 by SPSS Inc. and was
later acquired by IBM in 2009.

USES
 Used by market researchers, health researchers, survey
companies, government entities, education researchers,
marketing organizations, data miners, and many more for
processing and analyzing survey data, such as you collect
with an online survey platform like Alchemer.
 Most top research agencies use SPSS to analyze survey
data and mine text data so that they can get the most out
of their research and survey projects.

SAS
 Statistical Analysis System
 A software system for data analysis and report writing.
 SAS is a group of computer programs that work together
to store data values and retrieve them, modify data,
compute simple and complex statistical analyses, and
create reports.

4 APPLICATIONS OF SAS
1. Multivariance Analysis
2. Business Intelligence
3. Predictive Analytics
4. Creating Safe Drugs & Clinical Research and Forecasting

MULTIVARIANCE ANALYSIS
 It detects and analyses various statistical variables of an
outcome at the same time.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
 It refers to strategies and technologies used by any
enterprise for data analysis of business information.
 It provides insights regarding predictive, current and
historical views of business working.

PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS
 As the name suggests it uses already available data to
predict the future.
 It uses various statistical techniques to draw inferences.

CREATING SAFE DRUGS & CLINICAL RESEARCH AND


FORECASTING
 Diagnosis and prognosis are very critical elements of
medicine.
 They should always be very precise and accurate.
 SAS has played a revolutionary role in the field of
medicine.
 It is used in clinical decision making support system.

USES
 SAS is one handy language that can be used for analytics
purpose.
 It was initially designed to complete statistical analysis.
 The main SAS application is to process complex raw data
and generate meaningful insights.
 It is available only for Windows operating systems.

IN VIVO
 A first cycle coding method in qualitative analysis, you
derive codes from the data itself.
 In vivo codes utilize the language and terminology used by
the participants rather than alternative methods where
codes are researcher-derived.

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