Best Practices in Data Cleaning

A Complete Guide to Everything You Need to Do Before and After Collecting Your Data

Jason W. Osborne Old Dominion University, USA
January 2012   296 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc  
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  • Clear guidance with a step-by-step process of examining and cleaning data will decrease error rates and increase both the power and replicability of results.
  • Easily implementable suggestions are research-based and will motivate change in practice.
  • The author demonstrates the benefits of following best practices through examples of real research data.
  • Debunking ten common research myths helps the reader hone a more accurate view of research and data gathering.

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An open access Student Study Site at www.sagepub.com/osborne includes relevant data sets for further research on important chapter topics, as well as useful exercises and activities for both instructors and students to use to extend and reinforce their understanding of the subject matter.

Best Practices in Data Cleaning

A Complete Guide to Everything You Need to Do Before and After Collecting Your Data

Jason W. Osborne Old Dominion University, USA
January 2012   296 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc  

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ISBN:   9781412988018 Paperback Suggested Retail Price:   $35.00 Bookstore Price:   $28.00

About This Title

Many researchers jump straight from data collection to data analysis without realizing how analyses and hypothesis tests can go profoundly wrong without clean data. This book provides a clear, step-by-step process to examining and cleaning data in order to decrease error rates and increase both the power and replicability of results. Jason W. Osborne, author of Best Practices in Quantitative Methods (SAGE, 2008) provides easily-implemented suggestions that are research-based and will motivate change in practice by empirically demonstrating for each topic the benefits of following best practices and the potential consequences of not following these guidelines. If your goal is to do the best research you can do, draw conclusions that are most likely to be accurate representations of the population(s) you wish to speak about, and report results that are most likely to be replicated by other researchers, then this basic guidebook is indispensible.

 

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