I've spent the last day crosswalking the questions from a series of four surveys. That means making a big table showing how a question has changed over time, along with the question number to make it easy to look up. For example:
1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 |
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3) like big butts y/n | 1) like big butts y/n | 1) like big butts y/n | 1) like big butts scale 1-5 |
4) can lie y/n | 5) cannot lie y/n | 5) have lied in past year y/n | 5) have lied in past year y/n |
I need this crosswalk so I can figure out which questions I can use for longitudinal analysis, among other things, for my dissertation.
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hey turducken, i check in on your blog now and then. i am a phd student in nc. i am in my fifth year and am almost done with my proposal. i have changed topics more often than my dang underwear n the last year (i am exaggerating of course but you get the idea of what's been going on). anyway, where are you in the process? i think you are almost done,yes? best of luck!
Well, thanks! I am done with my quantitative analysis and am working through the IRB approval process for the qualitative portion.
Best of luck to you, too.
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