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Transforming and Restructuring data Jamie DeCoster Department of Psychology University of Alabama 348 Gordon Palmer Hall Box 870348. Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0348. Phone: (205) 348-4431. Fax: (205) 348-8648. May 14, 2001. These notes were prepared with the support of a grant from the Dutch Science Foundation. I would like to thank Heather Claypool and Lynda Mae for comments made on earlier versions of these notes. If you wish to cite the contents of this document, the APA reference for them would be DeCoster, J. (2001). Transforming and Restructuring data . Retrieved <month, day, and year you downloaded this le> from For future versions of these notes or help with data analysis visit ALL RIGHTS TO THIS DOCUMENT ARE RESERVED. Contents 1 Introduction 1. 2 Transformations: Calculating New Values from Existing Variables 6.
•For analysts to do anything with a group of data they must first translate it into a data set. A data set is a representation of data, defining a set of “variables” that are measured on a set of “cases.”
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