Grid tables
Surveys frequently include grid questions. These typically ask respondents to choose a rating on a predefined scale for a number of products in a list. For example, the Museum sample survey contains the following grid question (which is called rating):
Rating grid
It is generally easier to analyze data collected using a grid question as a grid table. For example:
Grid table
For instructions on creating this grid table, see
Creating your first grid table.
By default, the orientation of the grid table is taken from the definition of the grid question in the metadata. However, you can override the default orientation. See
Understanding grid tables for more information.
You can create grid tables only if you are using a data format that supports a hierarchical view of the case data. See
Supported data formats for more information.
See also