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User Settings - Calculations

 
User Settings - Calculations
1

Active tab: Calculations

1. Active tab: Calculations
In Calculations tab you can change user settings (for all tabs in the report) defining the way the result is calculated.
2

Statistics

2. Statistics
You can change the default place where the statistics are placed (rows/columns). Details in Calculations: in rows or in columns?
3

Suppress empty

3. Suppress empty
This option allows you to define whether the empty rows/columns will be visible (do not suppress) or not (suppress).
4

Missing values

4. Missing values
You can change the default settings regarding the treatment of missing values.
5

Cases with zero responses

5. Cases with zero responses
This option allows you to include or exclude cases with zero responses in the calculations.
6

Minimum sample size

6. Minimum sample size
The minimum sample size defines the number of answers that must be available for the calculation to show the result. If the number of answers for a query is smaller than the minimum sample size, the results won't be presented.
Here you can enter any numerical value or select one of the 5 suggested options: 0, 3, 30, 50, 100. 50 is the default value.
7

Safe sample size

7. Safe sample size
Safe sample size defines the number of answers that must be available for calculation to show the full result. If the number of answers for a query is smaller than the safe sample size, the results will be presented in a grey font.
Here you can enter any numerical value or select one of the 5 suggested options: 0, 3, 30, 50, 100. 100 is the default value.
8

Apply to all queries in the report

8. Apply to all queries in the report
The default sample size settings (in User Settings) act as defaults for new queries only, and changing the default settings will not affect existing queries unless you select the ‘Apply to all questions in the project’ option. You can now consistently apply default sample size settings across a report and have more control, ensuring your queries' sample sizes remain stable and predictable.