Data Presentation and Description: by DR Asma Hyder
Data Presentation and Description: by DR Asma Hyder
Data Presentation and Description: by DR Asma Hyder
Description
By
Dr Asma Hyder
Learning Objectives
Understand . . .
importance of editing the collected
raw data to detect errors and
omissions
how coding is used to assign number
and other symbols to answers and to
categorize responses
use of content analysis to
interpret and summarize open
questions
Learning Objectives
Understand . . .
problems and solutions for dont
know responses and handling
missing data
options for data entry and
manipulation
Editing
Accurate
Accurate Consistent
Consistent
Criteria
Criteria
Arranged
Arranged for
for Uniformly
Uniformly
simplification
simplification entered
entered
Complete
Complete
Central Editing
Be familiar with instructions
given to interviewers and coders
Appropriate to
Exhaustive the research
problem
Categories
Categories
should
should be
be
1 3 years 30 30 32
4 years or more 60 30 30
100% 100% 100%
Total n = 650 n = 150 n = 200
16-10
Missing Data
Deletion
Replacement
16-11
Presentation and
Description of Data
How you want to present
your data??
Interpreting data
Adding meaning to information by making
connections and comparisons and
exploring causes and consequences
Interpretation relevance of
finding
Does the indicator meet the target?
How far from the target is it?
How does it compare (to other time
periods, other facilities)?
Are there any extreme highs and lows in
the data?
Interpretation consider other
data
Use routine service data to clarify questions
Calculate nurse-to-client ratio, review
commodities data against client load, etc.
Use other data sources
Interpretation conduct further
research
Data gap conduct further
research
Methodology depends on questions
being asked and resources available
Points to remember
B
Unit Sales Cumulative
Increase (%) Frequency Percentage Percentage
Origin, foreign (1) 6 1 11.1 11.1
7 2 22.2 33.3
8 2 22.2 55.5
16-19
Characteristics of Distributions
16-20
Measures of
Central Tendency
16-21
Measures of Variability
Variance
Variance
Quartile
Quartile Standard
Standard
deviation
deviation deviation
deviation
Dispersion
Dispersion
Interquart
Interquart Range
ile
ile range
range
Summarizing
Distributions with Shape
16-23
Population Pyramid: Country
Z, 2008
Pie chart
Percentage of all confirmed malaria cases treated by qua
N=257
Secondary Axis
Employment Change in
Occupations and Wages over
Time
1.5
1.5
12
1
1
61
71
.5
.5
34
change_share
change_share
72
81
74
91 32 33
83 24 31
0
0
52 13
73
82 93
51
21 23 22 -.5
-.5
4241
6292 11
-1
-1
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
log_meanwage log_meanwage
27
Figure 2: Mean wage with average share as of 1996
Figure 1: occupation change with mean wage
Schooling Levels and Associated Mean
lnWages, Mean ln Wage Risks and Mean
Disability Risks (Males and Females)
Disability_Risks Wages_Risks 29
Child Mortality in South Asia
Infant and Child
Mortality Rates (000)
in Selected South Asian
Countries
Instructions for
Assignment on Data
1. Secondary data
1. Project tile, objectives, group
members
2. Sources of data
3. Present the data in form of charts,
diagrams, maps, tables or summary
Instructions for
Assignment on Data
2. Survey data
1. Project tile, objectives, group
members
2. Provide questionnaire
3. Pilot survey if conducted
Instructions for
Assignment on Data
2. Qualitative data
1. Project tile, objectives, group
members
2. Provide list of questions to be
asked from expert, interview or