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What is Infopoll Analyzer?
What analysis tools are available?
How can I use Infopoll Analyzer?
Some examples

What is Infopoll Analyzer?

Infopoll Analyzer is a major component of the Infopoll Professional Survey Software package. It is the only Web-based real-time online survey data analysis and report generation engine in the world. With Infopoll Analyzer, you can

see your updated survey analysis report with a Web browser. It is as simple as the click of a button;
view your data record by record;
perform drill-down analysis (cross-tab) to any detail level;
deliver your updated report to anyone, anywhere in the world.

What analysis tools are available?

Standard Analysis
Frequency of answers by Count and Percentage
Banner grouping of several questions by a primary
Cross tables by primary, secondary, tertiary and more..
Two dimensional ranking tables and graphs
Statistical Analysis (Optional)
Chi-Square
Weighted Mean
Arithmetic Mean
Variance Analysis
Table Correlation
Standard Deviation
Multiple Regression
Frequency Distribution

How can I use Infopoll Analyzer?

Infopoll Analyzer is very easy to use. All you need is the version 3.0 or above of  the popular Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.  To access the Infopoll Web Server, you need to provide your User Name and Password.

Here are some examples

 

 

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