Am 11.11.2017 20:56, schrieb Kevin Taylor:
Also, SPSS has some built in functionality for entering the
meta-data for
your survey, e.g. the possible values for items, the text of the
question,
etc.
Hello!
Maybe the sjmisc together with the sjplot package are helpful -
specially the first one has explicitly functions for labeled data in the
sense of SPSS...
http://www.strengejacke.de/sjPlot/sjmisc/
https://strengejacke.wordpress.com/sjplot-r-package/
HTH,
Albin
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