02 - How to change the values to be shown in cross tables

Research Studio Analyzer can show different values in the cross tables depending on your specifications. System default is to show Vertical percentages only for Categorical questions and average for quantitative questions. But you may very well change this by adding, changing or removing these value types in the options menu.

To make it simple for you, we have organized the value types in 4 different categories, each explained below:

Checkbox Label Description
Basic Categorical values
Row % Percentage of the row total.
Column % Percentage of the column total.
Non-Weighted Number Non-weighted number
Weighted number Weighted population
Basic Quantitative values
Average Average
Standard Deviation Standard deviation
Other Categorical values
Row % Percentage of the row total.
Filter % Percentage of the total for the entire table, if there is no filter on the table. If there is a filter, then this is the percentage of the group that passes the filter for the table.
Gamma Gamma value
Index Categorical index.  Index is a measure of how close to the expected value the cell value is.
Chi2 statistics Chi2 statistics
Chi2 distribution Chi2 distribution
Other Quantitative values
AutoCode Automatically splits a quantitative question into discrete values or ranges of values. The system chooses the intervals based on the minimum and maximum values present.
Auto code interval Default = 0, specify interval if other
Row % Percentage of the row total that the cell value represents for that column group/hierarchical combination.
Column % Percentage of the column total that the cell value represents for that table group.
Filter % Percentage of the filter total that the cell value represents for that cell.
Row SUM % Horizontal sum percentage
Column SUM % Vertical sum percentage
SUM Accumulated sum of all answers.
Non-Weighted Number Non-weighted number
Weighted number Weighted population
Minimum The minimum value
Maximum The maximum value
Median The median value
Lower Quartile The lower 25%
Upper quartile The upper 25%
Fractile Specify a free fractile, e.g. 33
Standard Error 

The value of the standard Error

Also note that in the options dialog, you can search/filter options by just typing into the "Search" field.