Analysis and Interpretation of Data
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Analysis and Interpretation of Data
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What you'll learn
Familiarise with data analysis and interpretation
Use qualitative and quantitative data analysis approaches
Skills you'll gain
- Digital Analysis
- Content Performance Analysis
- Regression Analysis
- Analytics
- Data Quality
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Digital Brand Strategy
- Statistical Methods
- Probability & Statistics
- Logistic Regression
- Data Analysis
- Return On Investment
- Marketing Analytics
- Statistical Analysis
- Correlation Analysis
- Market Research
- Quantitative Research
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course focuses on the analysis and interpretation of data. The focus will be placed on data preparation and description and quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The course commences with a discussion of data preparation, scale internal consistency, appropriate data analysis and the Pearson correlation. We will look at statistics that can be used to investigate relationships and discuss statistics for investigating relationships with a focus on multiple regression. The course continues with a focus on logistic regression, exploratory factor analysis and the outcome of factor analysis. We are going to explore how to conduct an experiment and an observational study, as well as content analysis and the use of digital analytics in market research. The course ends with a consideration of digital analytics, with an emphasis on digital brand analysis, audience analysis, digital ecosystem analysis, Return on Investment (ROI), and the role of digital analytics in market research.
This week commences with a discussion of data preparation and scale internal consistency. We will then look at appropriate data analysis and the Pearson correlation. The week ends with a focus on statistics that can be used to investigate relationships.
What's included
4 videos5 readings6 assignments5 discussion prompts
4 videosβ’Total 15 minutes
- Manipulating the Collected Data: Reversing Negatively Worded Itemsβ’5 minutes
- Selecting the Appropriate Data Analysis Approachβ’3 minutes
- Spearman Correlationβ’3 minutes
- Regression Analysisβ’4 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Manipulating the Collected Data: Adding Up the Total Score for the Scale β’10 minutes
- Assessing the Reliability of a Scale β’10 minutes
- Pearson Correlationβ’10 minutes
- Investigating Relationshipsβ’10 minutes
- Selecting the Right Statisticβ’10 minutes
6 assignmentsβ’Total 180 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
5 discussion promptsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Obtaining Descriptivesβ’10 minutes
- Pearson Correlationβ’10 minutes
- The Decision Making Approachβ’10 minutes
- Bivariate Regressionβ’10 minutes
- Enhance Retention and Knowledge Transferβ’10 minutes
The week commences with a discussion of statistics for investigating relationships with a focus on multiple regression. The week continues with a focus on logistic regression and exploratory factor analysis. The week ends with a discussion of the outcome of factor analysis.
What's included
4 videos5 readings7 assignments4 discussion prompts
4 videosβ’Total 17 minutes
- Multiple Regressionβ’5 minutes
- Logistic Regressionβ’5 minutes
- Exploratory Factor Analysisβ’3 minutes
- Interpret the Outcome of Factor Analysisβ’4 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Assumptions in Multiple Regressionβ’10 minutes
- Run a Multiple Regression Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Interpreting the Results of Logistic Regressionβ’10 minutes
- Stages in the Factor Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Run a Factor Analysisβ’10 minutes
7 assignmentsβ’Total 210 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
4 discussion promptsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Multiple Regressionβ’10 minutes
- Using Logistic Regressionβ’10 minutes
- Enhance Retention and Knowledge Transferβ’10 minutes
- Factor Analysisβ’10 minutes
The week commences with a discussion of how to conduct an experiment and an observational study. The week ends with an exploration of content analysis and the use of digital analytics in market research.
What's included
4 videos5 readings7 assignments4 discussion prompts
4 videosβ’Total 17 minutes
- Conducting an Experimentβ’4 minutes
- Participant Observationβ’3 minutes
- Content Analysisβ’6 minutes
- Instagram and Snapchatβ’4 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Conducting an Observational Studyβ’10 minutes
- The Relationship Between Observer and Participantβ’10 minutes
- Structured Observationβ’10 minutes
- Twitterβ’10 minutes
- YouTube and Pinterest β’10 minutes
7 assignmentsβ’Total 210 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
4 discussion promptsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Observationβ’10 minutes
- Digital Metricsβ’10 minutes
- Instagramβ’10 minutes
- Enhance Retention and Knowledge Transferβ’10 minutes
This week explores digital analytics, with an emphasis on digital brand analysis, audience analysis, digital ecosystem analysis, Return on Investment (ROI), and the role of digital analytics in market research.
What's included
4 videos4 readings8 assignments1 peer review3 discussion prompts
4 videosβ’Total 16 minutes
- LinkedIn and Earned Media Metricsβ’5 minutes
- Digital Brand Analysisβ’4 minutes
- Ecosystem Analysisβ’4 minutes
- The Role of Digital Analyticsβ’3 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Web Analytics and Types of Digital Advertisingβ’10 minutes
- Metrics in Search Analyticsβ’10 minutes
- Audience Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Return on Investment in the Digital Environmentβ’10 minutes
8 assignmentsβ’Total 240 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Refresh Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Test Your Knowledgeβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Synthesise Your Knowledgeβ’60 minutes
3 discussion promptsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Tools for Audience Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Conducting and Ecosystem Analysisβ’10 minutes
- Enhance Retention and Knowledge Transferβ’10 minutes
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