P. Allison Minugh, Ph.D. and Renee N. Saris-Baglama, Ph.D. Have you ever had to rerun an analysis because you discovered something askew in your data? Does everyone want your data before you think they are ready? Is the demand for your data greater and more urgent than the time you […]
Monthly Archives: March 2013
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Renee N. Saris-Baglama, Ph.D. and P. Allison Minugh, Ph.D. Fourteen-year-old widows? Women aged 15 to 19 with 12 children? These are a couple of the strange statistics found in early U.S. Census data (Kruskal, 1981). In our experience cleaning longitudinal data we even found that time could go backwards! Or […]