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Combine Survey results to get consolidated statistics

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10 years 4 months ago #102666 by ssjsid
Hi,

We are using LS at GlobalNxt University ( www.globalnxt.edu.my/ ) for various purposes. One of the applications is to get Learner feedback on quality of Subject content and Faculty performance.

For this, we release the same survey to groups of learners in different classrooms. These learners might be studying the same subject or being taught by the same faculty. To assess the quality/performance we would like to consolidate the results from different sections into a single report for a particular subject or faculty.

Can this be done using LS? If yes, how?
I see an export to SPSS option but ideally I would like to avoid using this option because of time and cost involved.

Thanks
Sid
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10 years 4 months ago #102691 by tpartner
Unfortunately, there is no way to aggregate data from separate surveys in LimeSurvey. You will need to do that with a post-survey analysis tool like SPSS or R.

Cheers,
Tony Partner

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10 years 4 months ago #102698 by fransmarcelissen
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Not really within limesurvey-, but it is possible to read directly the mysql database and combine results. Without exporting the data. The simplest way to do that is in R (RMySQL). Unfortunately the structure of the answer tables of limesurvey is not very simply (especially with array-type data).
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