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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/The_Science_of_Psychology/10%3A_Descriptive_Statistics/10.04%3A_Conducting_Your_Analyses
    Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect...Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect, or just “suspicious” responses that must be dealt with. In this section, we consider some practical advice to make this process as organized and efficient as possible.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Hawaii_Maui_College/UHMC%3A_PSY_212_-_Research_Methods_(Thornton)/07%3A_Descriptive_Statistics/7.4%3A_Conducting_Your_Analyses
    Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect...Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect, or just “suspicious” responses that must be dealt with. In this section, we consider some practical advice to make this process as organized and efficient as possible.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Research_Methods_and_Statistics/Research_Methods_in_Psychology_(Jhangiani_Chiang_Cuttler_and_Leighton)/12%3A_Descriptive_Statistics/12.04%3A_Conducting_Your_Analyses
    Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect...Even when you understand the statistics involved, analyzing data can be a complicated process. The “raw” (unanalyzed) data might take several different forms and there might even be missing, incorrect, or just “suspicious” responses that must be dealt with. In this section, we consider some practical advice to make this process as organized and efficient as possible.

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