Thank you for your response. I need clarification. SPSS is a tool for statistical analysis, but it has multiple response questions feature. When you say JASP is not a survey/data collection tool, what exactly are you talking about?
That said @tahidus , perhaps this page (or something similar) could help: https://libguides.library.kent.edu/SPSS/Multiple-Response-Sets I didn't read it all, but I think the main point is you have to code each option 1 (was checked) and 0 (was not checked), with each option being in a separate column (variable). You can do this in JASP or Excel or whatever.
But there's no equivalent to the SPSS pre-packaged routines for this in JASP
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No. JASP isn't a survey/data-collection tool. It's a tool for statistical analysis.
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Thank you for your response. I need clarification. SPSS is a tool for statistical analysis, but it has multiple response questions feature. When you say JASP is not a survey/data collection tool, what exactly are you talking about?
I've never heard of a multiple-response-question feature in spss.
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I mean, it definitely exists in SPSS...
That said @tahidus , perhaps this page (or something similar) could help: https://libguides.library.kent.edu/SPSS/Multiple-Response-Sets I didn't read it all, but I think the main point is you have to code each option 1 (was checked) and 0 (was not checked), with each option being in a separate column (variable). You can do this in JASP or Excel or whatever.
But there's no equivalent to the SPSS pre-packaged routines for this in JASP