How can I analyse my data?

How can I analyse my data?

In EyeQuestion there are multiple options to analyse the project data. When you go to the export page in the project you will find a dropdown menu called "Analysis". 




Auto reports

Via the option for Auto reports EyeQuestion will analyse the data and create the output in either a default Word, Excel or PowerPoint report, based upon the chosen option. 

The excel auto reports are also accessible via the quick action buttons in the project overview.



Another option for Auto reports is to mail the default Word auto report to your own email address. This will be sent to the email address that is linked to the users account. (So make sure you do have the correct email address saved under your account.)

If you would like to run a custom Auto report instead of the default one, you need to change the Reporting Settings within the project. 
 

Now you can change either the Word, Excel or the PowerPoint report to your own custom auto report by clicking on the dropdown menu and select the correct report from the list.
If you have requested a custom Auto report with us, we will add it to your system as soon as it is done. Then it can be found in the drop down list. Would you like to know more about custom Auto reports, then please contact support@eyequestion.nl
NOTE: If the setting is on "none" the default Auto report will be exported.


EyeOpenR

In the dropdown menu there is an option to analyse the data directly with EyeOpenR. A new window will open for EyeOpenR and you are able to analyse the data with the settings of your choice.

This can also be done with the quick action buttons in the project overview.



Live Data Monitor

The last option in the dropdown to analyse the data is the Live Data Monitor, this allows a project manager to quickly view the frequency results of the category questions and means of the line scale questions in a graphical output. In the knowledge base article Live Data Monitor you can find more information about this option. 




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