Re: Fwd: Help grading the FMAQ

mike madron (mkmadron_at_hotmail.com)
Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:36:33 PDT


Pete,
Thank you for your response. I will take your advice and contact Dr.
Wilhelm soon concerning that. I appreciate your timely response--sorry
mine was so late...been busy with hurricane evacuations (such is the
life of a C-130 navigator).

Thanks again,
Mike

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>Mike,
>
>For starters, I'd recommend returning to Dr. John Wilhelm for counsel.
>He's had years of experience with the data that FMAQ provides and would
>most likely be the best resource available.
>
>Also check with Dr. John about the importance of the size of your
survey
>population in terms of performing complex statistical analyses on your
>data. You may not get a lot out of your analytical effort if the number
>of respondents is too small. In many organizations, the most
significant
>findings are not produced by the statisitcs, but rather are drawn from
>the narrative comments received. -- just a thought.
>
>Pete
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