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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

lucameyer
I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

John Fiedler
Luca,
Sawtooth Software's CiW provides full integration with SPSS including both
variable and value labels.
http://www.sawtoothsoftware.com/products/ciw/
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I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

Vlad Lopez
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I dowloaded a spss file from surveyMonkey this morning, just before reading the news from John Hall. SM gives you an spss file w/o any labels. SM creates the var names sequentially and gives you the choice of value labels 1-n or 'real' values. It also provides with a PDF of your survey that you can use to create your own var lab.
 
blp

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:49 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:
I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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lucameyer
Thanks Vladimir,
So what you are basically saying is that one needs to write his/her own syntax to assign both value and variable labels, right?
Luca 

Il giorno 02/feb/2011, alle ore 19.40, Vladimir Lopez-Prado [via SPSSX Discussion] ha scritto:

I dowloaded a spss file from surveyMonkey this morning, just before reading the news from John Hall. SM gives you an spss file w/o any labels. SM creates the var names sequentially and gives you the choice of value labels 1-n or 'real' values. It also provides with a PDF of your survey that you can use to create your own var lab.
 
blp

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I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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Vlad Lopez
That is correct, Luca,...at least with my limited experience with Survey Monkey.
 
vladimir

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:44 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thanks Vladimir,
So what you are basically saying is that one needs to write his/her own syntax to assign both value and variable labels, right?
Luca 

Il giorno 02/feb/2011, alle ore 19.40, Vladimir Lopez-Prado [via SPSSX Discussion] ha scritto:

I dowloaded a spss file from surveyMonkey this morning, just before reading the news from John Hall. SM gives you an spss file w/o any labels. SM creates the var names sequentially and gives you the choice of value labels 1-n or 'real' values. It also provides with a PDF of your survey that you can use to create your own var lab.
 
blp

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:49 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:
I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

Cleland, Patricia (EDU)

I just downloaded ‘my’ survey from SM.  Here’s what I found:

 

Good news: I have both value and var labels for each variable. The value labels are the options in the questions and the var labels are the questions themselves.

 

Bad news:  Var names as supplied are not totally helpful.  Here are the var names for the 1st two questions in my survey:

 

q0001

q0002_0001

q0002_0002

q0002_0003

q0002_0004

q0002_0005

q0002_0006

q0002_0007

q0002_0008

q0002_0009

q0002_0010

 

However, when I looked at the survey itself, I could see that the questions numbers, such as Q1 and Q2 now appeared on the survey so it’s not impossible to find your way around.

 

Overall, in my opinion, this is a vast improvement on exporting to excel, editing the field names so that they work as SPSS var names, reading in and merging a bunch of excel files (if you have more fields than can be accommodated in a single excel sheet) and adding value and var labels for every variable. 

Pat


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That is correct, Luca,...at least with my limited experience with Survey Monkey.

 

vladimir

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:44 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:

Thanks Vladimir,

So what you are basically saying is that one needs to write his/her own syntax to assign both value and variable labels, right?

Luca 

 

Il giorno 02/feb/2011, alle ore 19.40, Vladimir Lopez-Prado [via SPSSX Discussion] ha scritto:



I dowloaded a spss file from surveyMonkey this morning, just before reading the news from John Hall. SM gives you an spss file w/o any labels. SM creates the var names sequentially and gives you the choice of value labels 1-n or 'real' values. It also provides with a PDF of your survey that you can use to create your own var lab.

 

blp

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:49 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:

I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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Smith, Barry
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I have been using Qualtrics for online surveys for quite some time. One of the options is to receive output in SPSS. Labels are fully supplied in the .sav file produced.

 

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That is correct, Luca,...at least with my limited experience with Survey Monkey.

 

vladimir

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:44 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:

Thanks Vladimir,

So what you are basically saying is that one needs to write his/her own syntax to assign both value and variable labels, right?

Luca 

 

Il giorno 02/feb/2011, alle ore 19.40, Vladimir Lopez-Prado [via SPSSX Discussion] ha scritto:



I dowloaded a spss file from surveyMonkey this morning, just before reading the news from John Hall. SM gives you an spss file w/o any labels. SM creates the var names sequentially and gives you the choice of value labels 1-n or 'real' values. It also provides with a PDF of your survey that you can use to create your own var lab.

 

blp

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:49 AM, lucameyer <[hidden email]> wrote:

I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be
curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format
and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

Luca

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BJ
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Kia ora, I've been setting Limesurvey up for our research centre. Very happy with it: exports excel, SPSS and R (labelled and nominal/scale/etc attributes set), secure, does randomisation, piping, other bells and whistles. It's also open source...i.e. FREE! You do need a server to host it on though, but installation was very straightforward.

Thanks,
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Lemon, John S.
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Luca

 

SNAP from www.snapsurveys.com has provided an SPSS .sav file for years, incorporating question numbers from the survey, Variable and Value labels etc. You can open the file in SPSS and start working. SNAP also produces paper as well as online surveys.

 

Best Wishes

 

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Tel:  +44 1224 273350

 

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I am just wondering what sort of integration do they offer. I would be curious to know what online survey softwares provide both SPSS data format and meta-data - such a value and variable labels, etc.

 

Luca

 

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Maurice Vergeer
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I second this support for Limesurvey.
I've used it in three projects and in courses.
The interface at first looks a bit cheap, but working with it is quite
straightforward.
Exporting the data is very easy. Just remember to export the data
before de-activating the questionnaire.
Copying and reusing other question types is easy. On the website, many
less straightforward question types (not implemented by default) are
available for import.

On Youtube some video tutorials circulate, watch them to get an impression


Maurice


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 21:48, BJ <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Kia ora, I've been setting Limesurvey up for our research centre. Very happy
> with it: exports excel, SPSS and R (labelled and nominal/scale/etc
> attributes set), secure, does randomisation, piping, other bells and
> whistles. It's also open source...i.e. FREE! You do need a server to host it
> on though, but installation was very straightforward.
>
> Thanks,
> Brendan
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-Eisinga, R., Franses, Ph.H., & Vergeer, M. (2010). Weather conditions
and daily television use in the Netherlands, 1996–2005. International
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lucameyer
Thank you to all whose have shared with me and the SPSSX-L folks their experience with exporting data and meta-data from online survey softwares directly into .SAV format.
Luca

Il giorno 03/feb/2011, alle ore 08.53, Maurice Vergeer [via SPSSX Discussion] ha scritto:

I second this support for Limesurvey.
I've used it in three projects and in courses.
The interface at first looks a bit cheap, but working with it is quite
straightforward.
Exporting the data is very easy. Just remember to export the data
before de-activating the questionnaire.
Copying and reusing other question types is easy. On the website, many
less straightforward question types (not implemented by default) are
available for import.

On Youtube some video tutorials circulate, watch them to get an impression


Maurice


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 21:48, BJ <<a href="x-msg://60/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&amp;node=3368922&amp;i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow">[hidden email]> wrote:

> Kia ora, I've been setting Limesurvey up for our research centre. Very happy
> with it: exports excel, SPSS and R (labelled and nominal/scale/etc
> attributes set), secure, does randomisation, piping, other bells and
> whistles. It's also open source...i.e. FREE! You do need a server to host it
> on though, but installation was very straightforward.
>
> Thanks,
> Brendan
> --
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Journalism: www.journalisteninhetdigitaletijdperk.nl

Recent publications (see complete list at www.mauricevergeer.nl/node/2):
-Vergeer, M., Hermans, L., & Sams, S. (accepted for publication).
Online social networks and micro-blogging in political campaigning:
The exploration of a new campaign tool and a new campaign style. Party
Politics.
-Eisinga, R., Franses, Ph.H., & Vergeer, M. (2010). Weather conditions
and daily television use in the Netherlands, 1996–2005. International
Journal of Meteorology.
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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

John F Hall
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Interesting replies on this subject.  I posted the original announcement, forwarded from Terry Blom, my partner-in-crime:  he does web design and engineering, I do content.  Keeps a couple of retired ex-pats busy in the wilds of rural Normandy. 

 

We’ve already got StatCounter on the home page of our website, but we're looking to add something to our website, as users exit, to get (optional) feedback on the SPSS tutorials and other content.  Terry's been exploring a few possibilities, but we'd be grateful for any comments and/or suggestions from listers.

 

John Hall

 

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Re: Survey Monkey integrates to SPSS

Matt Madden
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Mr. Meyer,

I wanted to make you aware that IBM SPSS does offer an online survey tool as well  The IBM SPSS Data Collection family, integrates with IBM SPSS Statistics providing both SPSS data format and meta-data.  If you would like to find out more information you can click on the link below, or let me know if there is anything I might be able to help with.

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/analytics/spss/products/data-collection/


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mschmie
My organization uses the SPSS Dimensions software to deploy surveys and I love it!  We used to use e-Listen (a Scantron product) which I believe is similar to Survey Monkey.  It was okay, but the conversion to .sav was not very smooth.  The Dimensions line of products allows the user through their scripting tool MrStudio to program very complex surveys and the conversion to .sav files is seamless.  Also, the support team for the Dimensions line of products ROCKS!  

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Molly,

Great to hear you are happy with the Data Collection product (formerly called SPSS Dimensions).  It is always good to hear from satisfied customers.  Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.

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