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Age Differences of Participants in Survey evaluation

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5 months 3 weeks ago #259378 by JuGrabowski
LimeSurvey version: Version 2.64.0+170307; LimeSurvey Community Edition
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Hello, 
I recently stopped my survey for my bachelor thesis and would like to evaluate the results now. Since the system of my University will be shut down in a few days, I need help with an important issue: 
I would like to differentiate the results between different age groups of my participants (18-24; 25-29; ...). When entering which ages I would like to see, I still get the results of all my participants, no matter which age. Maybe someone knows what could be the problem, you can see which buttons I clicked and which numbers I entered in the image I attached. Thanks!!!

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5 months 3 weeks ago #259379 by JuGrabowski

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5 months 3 weeks ago #259380 by Joffm
Hi,
have a look at the release notes.
[url] github.com/LimeSurvey/LimeSurvey/blob/ma...cs/release_notes.txt [/url]
This was fixed in 2.65.3.

Changes from 2.65.2 (build 170606) to 2.65.3 (build 170607) Jun 7, 2017
-Fixed issue: LimeSurvey logos too big
-Fixed issue #12460: Filtering statistics based on numeric question details (e.g. "Number less than X") has no effect (LouisGac)

Which university uses a seven years old installation without bug fixes and security patches? Especially in times of DSGVO.
Well, now they seem to upgrade.

But to be honest, you will not use this so called "statitics" to analyze your survey.
This "statistics" is usable for a quick overview during field work.
For a thesis you obviously will need something more.
Meaning: Export the data and import into your preferred statistic tool (PSPP, Jasp, Jamovi. R (to start with somne free tools), SPSS, SAS, or whatever)

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5 months 3 weeks ago #259401 by JuGrabowski
Hello,

Thank you a lot for your quick answer, it was very helpful! I exported my results into SPSS and now i can compare the results of different age groups! :)

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