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Lesson 8 – Using MS Excel 2010 to analyse data A spreadsheet is the computer equivalent of a paper ledger sheet. It consists of a grid made of columns and rows. It is an environment that can make number manipulations easy and straightforward. Microsoft (MS) Excel is a...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 7 – Analysing and interpreting information When analyzing data (whether from questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, or whatever), always start from review of your research goals, i.e., the reason you undertook the research in the first place. This will help...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 6 – Data processing Data processing is crucial to any research program even the best-designed questionnaire cannot make up for data that is incorrect or incomplete. The amount of data that is generated in the various industries could be overwhelming for the...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 24, 2022
Lesson 5 – Using the internet for research There are many ways to locate information on the Internet. Common strategies for finding and using information on the Internet include Going Directly to a Known Site Looking Locally Using Internet Directories Using Search...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 17, 2022
Lesson 4 – Data collection techniques Data-collection techniques allow us to systematically collect information about our objects of study (people, objects, phenomena) and about the settings in which they occur. In the collection of data we have to be systematic. If...We distribute our e-newsletter containing news, views, events and highlights twice a year. Subscribe below.
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