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    May022010

    Put aside your fears and be wrong already!

    First of all, if your research progress is slowed by fear of statistics, your are certainly not alone. Being afraid to "mess-up" your stats, and thus your project, is a common lament. But I'm here to tell you that your project is not that fragile! Once your data is collected, entered, cleaned, and ready for analysis, it is time for excitement, not concern! The golden rule here is: BACK UP. I'll say it again: BACK UP. In case I haven't been clear so far BACK UP! By this I mean back up your data. Make double, triple, and quadruple copies of your dataset and KEEP THEM IN DIFFERENT PLACES (e.g. on a server, on an external hard drive, on a flash drive...etc). It doesn't do much good to keep back up copies in the same place as your original, because if something goes wrong where your data is located, the back up copies are likely toast too!

    Backing up your data aside, there is little else than can go catastrophically wrong with your analysis. Let this knowledge give you the courage to jump-in and work with your data. "Figuring it out" is a valuable part of the analytic process and can leave one well prepared to answer their research questions. I often joke that when things go "too smoothly" during analysis, I likely got lucky somewhere along the way and I may not be so lucky next time. How will I know how to deal with the road blocks of data analysis if they've never come-up before?

    Armed with the knowledge that each road block gets you closer to the answers to your research questions, fire-up SPSS (or your preferred statistical package), bust-out your stats class notes and stop being afraid to screw it up, because everything can be undone. After all, you've backed-up!

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    On a side note, when I say keep multiple copes, I mean "master copies". These copies should not be touched, unless there is a data emergency. The contrary is true of your file for analysis (which should never occur on your master files), as I advise you to have ONLY ONE "working file" for analysis. Trust me, it will save you a lot of headaches...

    Also, I realize the mug really has nothing to do with the blog topic, but it is ultra nerd and it cracks me up...and you can ACTUALLY buy one online (not from me). Here is where it is available, in case anyone is as nerdy as me... http://www.cafepress.com/+have_no_fear_statistician_mug,262127703

    May 2, 2010 | Registered CommenterJeremy Taylor

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