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First, enter your data in Excel. The example is from an acceptability judgement questionnaire. Here I have columns for Subject, Group, Item, Condition.

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1 First, enter your data in Excel. The example is from an acceptability judgement questionnaire. Here I have columns for Subject, Group, Item, Condition and “1=yes” (acceptability). Using Excel: data entry and pivot tables

2 Select your data. Select Pivot Table Report from the Data menu The Pivot Table wizard appears: our data is in an Excel database. Click ‘next’. Making a pivot table

3 If necessary, fill in the range. Click ‘next’. Choose where you want the table to appear, and click on ‘layout’.

4 On the right are buttons for each of the column headings. Drag the appropriate buttons onto the diagram We need to choose ‘subject’, ‘condition’ and ‘1=yes’ for a by- subjects analysis. Note that the default for the data field is ‘count’. We want the average, so double- click on the button to change it

5 You can choose different kinds of summaries -- we want the average Click ‘OK’, and then click ‘finish’ on the next window.

6 The result: a Pivot Table. This one shows us the average rate of acceptability in the ‘e’ and ‘s’ conditions, for each subject. You can do a quick t-test in Excel using the following syntax: =ttest(condition1data, condition2data, 2,1) 2 = 2-tailed 1 = paired

7 You can make more complicated pivot tables -- let’s look at the subjects’ averages by condition and group.


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