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What is the most effective way to count the results of Likert type surveys?
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<blockquote data-quote="CommStudent" data-source="post: 2361908" data-attributes="member: 815955"><p>I have 200 Likert type surveys with 10 questions on it.</p><p>So its structured something like this:</p><p>1. I agree with this statement.</p><p>1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Unsure 4.Disagree 5.Strongly Disagree</p><p></p><p>Tallying them up by hand is extremely laborious.</p><p>If there is a way to do this with Excel that would be wonderful. I'm not sure if there is a standard way this is supposed to be done (in Comm Research). If so, let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CommStudent, post: 2361908, member: 815955"] I have 200 Likert type surveys with 10 questions on it. So its structured something like this: 1. I agree with this statement. 1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Unsure 4.Disagree 5.Strongly Disagree Tallying them up by hand is extremely laborious. If there is a way to do this with Excel that would be wonderful. I'm not sure if there is a standard way this is supposed to be done (in Comm Research). If so, let me know! [/QUOTE]
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