describe one method for data analysis for which you would not use software and explain why..
- Explain one benefit and one limitation for using software-assisted quantitative data analysis in the preparation of a community health assessment report and justify your response, or
- Explain one benefit and one limitation for using software-assisted qualitative data analysis in the preparation of a community health assessment report and justify your response.
- Finally, describe one method for data analysis for which you would not use software and explain why.
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Chapter 8, “Qualitative Data Preparation and Statistical Analyses”
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describe one method for data analysis for which you would not use software and explain why.