OMG I just spent hours trying to figure out how to restructure my triadic social network data and even recoded each school staff by hand to give them a unique ID number but until your video I just couldn't do it. I kept using the syntax that did exactly what you said not to do! Thank you so much!!!
Hello .. I distributed my data to the same people for 3 different time periods. In each period, a certain number of questions are answered as part of the questionnaire. That is, in each period, a part is distributed. Accordingly, the answers to the questions of periods 2 and 3 represent missing data in period 1. What does this type of missing data represent and how do I handle it?
OMG I just spent hours trying to figure out how to restructure my triadic social network data and even recoded each school staff by hand to give them a unique ID number but until your video I just couldn't do it. I kept using the syntax that did exactly what you said not to do! Thank you so much!!!
I am so glad I found this video, you just saved me hours of work.
Thank you so much! You explained this concept very clearly.
AMAZING! Just what I needed for my project!!!
Thanks for showing the wrong way, too! It was really helpful!
Hello .. I distributed my data to the same people for 3 different time periods. In each period, a certain number of questions are answered as part of the questionnaire. That is, in each period, a part is distributed. Accordingly, the answers to the questions of periods 2 and 3 represent missing data in period 1. What does this type of missing data represent and how do I handle it?
Fantastic! Just what I needed.
Thank you. It really helps.
I keep forgetting how to do this! Thanks.
Yep! Thanks!
Thank you, great!
Jump to ~2:50 for the correct way to do it (the first bit is showing you how NOT to do it).