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Crosstabs as charts: introducing the contingency map

Crosstabs as charts: introducing the contingency map

Tabular presentation is one of the most universal reporting techniques.
Cross-selling and tables

Cross-selling and tables

What combination of products frequently end up in a shopper's basket? What services are usually bou…
Multiple choice: which percentage base to use?

Multiple choice: which percentage base to use?

Multiple choice questions where the respondent may select more than one answer are commonly used in…
Weights and tables

Weights and tables

When creating a table, you can present weighted or unweighted data. As usual, the answer depends on…
Trees that grow from tables

Trees that grow from tables

When stepping outside the domain of distributive and descriptive statistics for individual variable…
Is gambling addictive? What if the respondent has no opinion?

Is gambling addictive? What if the respondent has no opinion?

The standard approach to investigating a single categorical variable involves a few elements.
When letters count in a table

When letters count in a table

A common task analysts are often faced with is to establish whether there are any relationships bet…
Basic steps when design tables

Basic steps when design tables

Humans presented data in tabular format already in the ancient times. Thus, sometimes we can be del…
Table or cube? Reporting in the form of olap cubes

Table or cube? Reporting in the form of olap cubes

When we want to include a lot of values in a table, in several various cross-sections e.g. by time,…
Correspondence analysis: calculating distances in a table

Correspondence analysis: calculating distances in a table

Correspondence analysis is one of the most convenient and popular exploratory techniques in data an…
Tables for multiple questions measured using the same scale

Tables for multiple questions measured using the same scale

Surveys often use questions where respondents assess different elements on the same scale.
Shopping for a mountain trip: analysis of multiple response sets

Shopping for a mountain trip: analysis of multiple response sets

Multiple response sets often form the basis for further detailed questions about opinions on select…
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