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		<title>SPSS Text Analysis for Surveys Webcast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 01:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Kupferman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anderson Analytics and SPSS is offering a free webcast on March 20, 2008 at Noon EST in which Senior Consultant Jesse Chen will offer creative tips and tricks for analyzing unstructured (text) data. The webcast will last about an hour &#8230; <a href="http://www.kupferman.com/spss-text-analysis-for-surveys-webcast.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anderson Analytics and SPSS is offering a free webcast on March 20, 2008 at Noon EST in which Senior Consultant Jesse Chen will offer creative tips and tricks for analyzing unstructured (text) data. The webcast will last about an hour and will feature Chen using a variety of real-world case studies (probably integrating SPSS Text Analysis for Surveys).</p>
<ul>
<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.spss.com/events/event.cfm?E_ID=2498&amp;source=rss">SPSS Event Info Page</a></li>
<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb747854.htm">PR Web Press Release for the Event</a></li>
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		<title>Tim Macer reviews streamBASE GmbH&#8217;s Coding-Modul</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 04:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Kupferman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the March 2007 issue of Research, Tim Macer reviewed streamBASE GmbH&#8217;s Coding-Modul, a program specifically designed to assist in the process of coding a significant number of open-ended questions. Tim gave the software a generally positive review (4 out &#8230; <a href="http://www.kupferman.com/coding-modul-streambase-review-tim-macer-coding.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the March 2007 issue of Research, Tim Macer reviewed streamBASE GmbH&#8217;s Coding-Modul, a program specifically designed to assist in the process of coding a significant number of open-ended questions. Tim gave the software a generally positive review (4 out of 5 for ease of use; 4.5 out of 5 for value).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Tim liked the fact that&nbsp;Coding-Modul was a well-crafted system full of practical features for coding; that it allows you to easily distribute &#8216;packages&#8217; of coding work to non-net connected individuals who are using standalone PCs; that it integrates seamlessly with Readsoft Forms; and that it has powerful administrative features to manage workflow.</p>
<p>Coding-Modul lost points because it is windows-based only; that automation features for typed texts are limited and that the documentation is not yet available in English (although it may be now).</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.meaning.uk.com/arts/125.html">Read Tim Macer&#8217;s review of Coding-Modul</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.coding-modul-web.de/CODING-Modul/index.html">Learn more about Coding-Modul at the stramBASE GmbH web site</a></li>
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		<title>Overview of SPSS Dimensions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2006 03:55:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Kupferman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SPSS recently announced the release of SPSS Dimensions 4.0, the latest incarnation of its enterprise survey and analysis suite that does everything from helping you create surveys to analyzing the data to generating reports. Before looking into the new features &#8230; <a href="http://www.kupferman.com/spss-dimensions-overview-introduction.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SPSS recently announced the release of SPSS Dimensions 4.0, the latest incarnation of its enterprise survey and analysis suite that does everything from helping you create surveys to analyzing the data to generating reports. Before looking into the new features introduced in version 4.0, I thought it might first be interesting to explore the basic features of the system. In other words, what is SPSS Dimensions?</p>
<p>SPSS Dimensions isn&#8217;t so much an individual software package as much as it is a platform of several independent software packages that are able to work together in a relatively seamless fashion. Sort of like how each of the programs within Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, etc) can work independently (and be purchased independently) but also work very well together. Like Office, most of the packages that work with Dimensions are published by SPSS &#8212; although the platform <i>has</i> been designed to accommodate the integration of software written by 3rd party developers (and several such packages do exist). </p>
<p>Some of the programs that work with Dimensions include:</p>
<ul>
<li>SPSS mrDialer &#8211; Automated dialing for phone surveys </li>
<li>SPSS mrInterview &#8211; Create and execute online surveys </li>
<li>SPSS mrInterview CATI &#8211; Create and execute phone surveys </li>
<li>SPSS mrPaper &#8211; Create and execute paper surveys </li>
<li>SPSS mrScan &#8211; Scan paper surveys </li>
<li>SPSS mrStudio &#8211; Manage and manipulate data </li>
<li>SPSS Desktop Reporter &#8211; Create tables from local data </li>
<li>SPSS mrTables &#8211; Interact with tables on your desktop </li>
<li>SPSS mrTranslate &#8211; Manage translations of surveys and reports </li>
<li>Techneos Entryware &#8211; Collect data using handheld devices </li>
<li>SPSS Base &#8211; Analyze data </li>
<li>Clementine &#8211; Data mining </li>
<li>SPSS Text Analysis for Surveys &#8211; text analysis &amp; categorization </li>
</ul>
<p>At the core of SPSS Dimensions is the <b>Dimensions Data Model</b>, a set of components (openly documented and supported) which allow for accessing information about questionnaires and respondent data. It also deals with keeping track of changes to the questionnaire (versioning), translating both questions and data from one format to another, and managing data stored in multiple formats and platforms.</p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><img height="248" src="/images/2006-10-22_17-49-01-980.gif" width="395" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Visual representation of the Dimensions Data Model<br />(from the SPSS presentation &quot;<a href="http://www.rss.org.uk/Files/winstanley.ppt#256,1,Using the SPSS MR Data Model" target="_blank">Using the SPSS MR Data Model</a>&quot;)</i></p>
<p>The table above describes the role of the data model well. Data can be collected from multiple sources. Instead of each collection program storing the data in its own database, it instead sends it to the Dimensions Data Model which puts it into its own special format. When another program, such as a data processing program or a data analysis program needs the data it requests it from the Dimensions Data Model using standardized request formats (that just about any program can use). </p>
<p>Consider a project in which you need to collect data using three different survey techniques including a phone survey, a web-based survey and a paper survey. Even though you&#8217;re going to ask the same basic questions in each survey, you are still going to have to develop three completely different questionnaires in order to compliment each of the mediums, which further means you&#8217;re going to have to program the survey three different times (perhaps four, if you consider that you may be using scanning software to read some of your paper surveys).&nbsp; </p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><img height="300" src="/images/2006-10-22_23-18-19-182.gif" width="300" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Even though the question is the same, it needs to appear different <br />across modes and across functions (from the SPSS presentation <br />&quot;<a href="http://www.spss.com/events/e_id_1661/Improving%20Government%20Programs%20Webcast.ppt#306,12,Build Once , Use Many" target="_blank">Improving Government Programs with Comprehensive Data Collection</a>&quot;)</i></p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve finished collecting the data (using three separate data collection tools, all of which store the data in their own, separate proprietary format that exports into the frustratingly simple CSV format, you&#8217;ll then have to combine all of the data into one file which you&#8217;ll then need to clean and prepare for analysis. Following analysis, you&#8217;ll export your results into yet another program.</p>
<p>Using the SPSS Dimensions Suite (or more specifically, software that is integrated into the Dimensions Suite) makes the process go much faster by optimizing the mechanics of designing and fielding your questionnaire and analyzing and reporting on the data.</p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><img height="294" src="/images/2006-10-22_15-56-24-672.gif" width="395" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>Dimensions reduces the time it takes to conduct a complex research project <br />(Source: SPSS presentation &quot;<a href="http://www.spss.com/events/e_id_1770/Dimensions%20End2End%20presentation.ppt#294,5,Discover it with Dimensions End to End Research with SPSS Dimensions" target="_blank">Discover it with Dimensions</a>&quot;)</i></p>
<p>SPSS Dimensions has been developed based on the notion of &quot;Design Once, use Many&quot; so once you have created your initial questionnaire (either using a simple, graphic user interface found in mrInterview or the more advanced script driven interface provided by mrStudio &#8212; either package will allow you to import the text of your survey from MS Word), you can then quickly (and easily) set it up to deploy using multiple modes (paper, web, CATI, etc). </p>
<p>Perhaps one of the most exciting features of SPSS Dimensions is its multi mode deployment capabilities. Most surveys today require <i>some</i> amount of programming to deal with skipping, piping, the incorporation of outside data, and other advanced options. Ordinarily, each mode would require its own programming. SPSS Dimensions is designed so that you only need to write the script once and it will work the same in each context. </p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><img height="260" src="/images/2006-10-22_23-38-55-557.gif" width="257" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>SPSS Dimensions allows you to program your survey once<br />and have it work on multiple platforms. (from the SPSS presentation <br />&quot;<a href="http://www.spss.com/events/e_id_1661/Improving%20Government%20Programs%20Webcast.ppt#306,12,Build Once , Use Many" target="_blank">Improving Government Programs with Comprehensive Data Collection</a>&quot;)</i></p>
<p>Dimensions not only helps you design and execute your survey, it also manages security, translating the survey into multiple languages, and manages multiple versions of your survey as well.</p>
<p>External databases containing participant details can be added at any time, and it can be used both in the survey and during analysis. Data from outside sources can be reviewed during the survey to check for inaccuracies, and it can even be updated based on responses given in the survey.</p>
<p>All of the data that is collected, regardless of <i>how</i> it is collected, goes into one SPSS Dimensions database where it can then be analyzed and reported on. Although Dimensions is an open platform that will allow analysis to be conducted in any program (it will export data into a variety of formats for other programs to use), the suite is optimized to work with several SPSS-published programs, such as mrStudio, mrTables, SPSS for Windows and Clementine. Results can then be automatically turned into interactive web-based reports or analyzed using Excel, Word or PowerPoint. Dimensions integrates all of the major capabilities provided by SPSS&#8217;s various data analysis packages, including SPSS Base for statistical analysis; Clementine for data mining, and SPSS Text Analysis for Surveys for text analysis and categorization as well as a variety of SPSS and 3rd party data collection and reporting tools.</p>
<h3>Reasons to Consider SPSS Dimensions</h3>
<ul>
<li>Powerful interviewing engine </li>
<li>Open architecture </li>
<li>Web-based user interface </li>
<li>Easy to create surveys </li>
<li>Write the survey once, use in multiple modes (phone, web, etc) </li>
<li>Write the scripting/programming once </li>
<li>Write the survey once, use in multiple modes (phone, web, etc) </li>
<li>Write the scripting/programming once </li>
<li>Easy to program (similar to VB Script) </li>
<li>Common data storage format/interface </li>
<li>Translation capabilities </li>
<li>Faster development and analysis time </li>
<li>Works with (some) third party applications </li>
<li>Scriptable (write your own scripts to work with data) </li>
<li>Integrates well with SPSS </li>
<li>Integrates well with Excel </li>
</ul>
<h3>Reasons not to use SPSS Dimensions</h3>
<ul>
<li>Expensive </li>
<li>Limited to Dimensions compatible tools </li>
<li>Complicated to set up and integrate with existing systems </li>
<li>Requires lots of IT support </li>
</ul>
<p><i><b><a href="http://www.spss.com/dimensions/">Learn more at the SPSS web site</a></b></i>.</p>
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		<title>Attensity Expands Text Analytics Suite</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Kupferman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palo Alto, California based Attensity recently announced the release of version 4 of its text analytics suite which includes new methods of searching, querying, charting and graphing freeform text dynamically in an &#34;easy to use&#34; browser based interface. This release &#8230; <a href="http://www.kupferman.com/attensity-suite-4-preview-released.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Palo Alto, California based Attensity recently announced the release of version 4 of its text analytics suite which includes new methods of searching, querying, charting and graphing freeform text dynamically in an &quot;easy to use&quot; browser based interface. This release is designed to improve usability, add functionality, enhance results, streamline collaboration and increase interoperability with other applications.</p>
<p>Attensity 4 combines Attensity Server (used for text extraction); Attensity Discover (freeform text exploration); Attensity Analytics (quantitative analysis of text); Attensity Text Search and Attensity Manage.</p>
<p>Attensity 4&#8242;s new Text Search module allows users to test hypothesis by running ad hoc searches to determine if documents contain keywords, concepts, issues, or problems they are seeking to understand. It also allows users to easily find documents of interest employing advanced search features like fuzzy search, phrasal search and relevanc scoring; and it allows users to delve deeper into documents of interest by running advanced text analysis against documents returned in search results.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.esj.com/business_intelligence/article.aspx?EditorialsID=8153"><strong><em>Read Stephen Swoyer&#8217;s aritcle in Enterprise Systems</em></strong></a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.attensity.com/www/news_events/press_releases/092506a.php"><strong><em>Read the full press release at the Attensity web site</em></strong></a>.</p>
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