This article describes how you can create new variables that show the proportion of respondents who selected the bottom 3 options in
The table on the left shows a Summary table of a Nominal - Multi question. The table on the right shows a Summary of the Binary - Multi.
Requirements
- A data set loaded into Displayr that contains
Method
- Select the variable set(s) in the Data Sources tree. If multiple variable sets are selected, a new bottom 3 box variable will be created for each.
- Hover and click Plus (+) > Convert To > Binary - Multi > Bottom Three Categories.
- You will then be asked if you want to remove categories that look like Don't know options. This is equivalent to setting the category as Missing Data.
- Displayr will then create a new variable for the bottom 3 categories for the selected .
The Value Attributes may look something similar to below:
Notes
- Displayr identifies the bottom options by looking at the numeric Value for each category that is not selected as Missing Data in the Value Attributes, of the variable set, and choosing the lowest.
- To find out what the numeric values are, select the variable set in the Data Sources tree, and then in the object inspector, under Data > Properties > Values.
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