processing eprime data
Katz, Lena B.
katzlb at upmc.edu
Thu Jun 23 21:35:11 UTC 2005
I haven't actually started collecting data yet (sorry for all the code questions!). But I'd love to see the source code for Dave's macros... we're probably not all going to want to strip out the same data, but having a good example would be nice.
Lena
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From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org on behalf of Paul Warren
Sent: Thu 6/23/2005 5:28 PM
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Subject: RE: processing eprime data
I use a similar strategy to Dave, i.e. E-merge then Excel and then stats either in Excel (with the statistiXL product) or in SPSS. But I haven't come to grips with macros in Excel for stripping out the dross. Maybe Dave could make his macros available?
Paul
Dr Paul Warren
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
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| -----Original Message-----
| From: David Hairston [mailto:dhair at wfubmc.edu]
| Sent: Friday, 24 June 2005 9:20 a.m.
| To: Michael J. Crowley; eprime at mail.talkbank.org
| Subject: RE: processing eprime data
|
|
| As a general rule, I do not use E-Data Aid at all; I use SPSS
| for 90% of
| my analyses, and Excel for transitioning the data between
| E-Data Aid and
| SPSS. Personally since I know that I'll need everything in SPSS for
| eventual stats, groups for figures, etc etc, I find it easier to go
| there directly.
| So, when the experiment is done, I immediately group it via E-Merge,
| then export into Excel Test format... then I open it via Excel, and go
| through and trim out all the stuff I don't want (Mike I know what you
| mean about a LOT of irrelevant stuff). The nice thing about doing this
| in Excel is that you can easily record a macro to delete all
| the things
| you don't want, so you can do it again later w/ a few clicks.
| This also
| gives me a chance to change variable names to be SPSS-friendly, etc.
| Then I just port it back out into tab-delineated text, and import into
| SPSS from there.
|
| I, too, am curious to see what other folks do...
|
| Unfortunately as a result I do not know how to handle the block/ NULL
| data in E-data-Aid, sorry.
|
| Dave
|
| W. David Hairston
| Neurobiology and Anatomy
|
| Wake Forest University School of Medicine
| Winston-Salem, NC 27157
| (336) 716-4481 (lab)
| http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/XMODAL/
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org [mailto:eprime at mail.talkbank.org] On
| Behalf Of Michael J. Crowley
| Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 5:10 PM
| To: eprime at mail.talkbank.org
| Subject: processing eprime data
|
| Dear List,
|
| I'm wondering how much preprocessing people are doing in edata aid
| before going
| to a stat package. I've seen that most postings reflect programming
| issues and
| I'm wondering how people are processing their data,
| post-collection from
| edata
| aid. I'm hoping that his post will open this for discussion.
|
| Because data is stored trial variable by block, there are
| many null data
| values.
| Is there any ideal way for handling this in edata aid?
|
| Also, some of the data we've opted to store, in retrospect, are
| irrelevant. Is
| their a way to batch process files in edata aid to drop irrelevant
| variables?
|
| Thank you for all your responses. If there is a good response to this
| post, I
| will compile the feedback for the list.
|
| best wishes,
|
| Mike Crowley
|
|
|
| Michael J. Crowley, Ph.D.
| Yale Child Study Center
| 230 South Frontage Rd.
| New Haven, CT 06520
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