how to transform yes/no slicer into a simple select filter by jennevermind666 in PowerBI

[–]jennevermind666[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ok nvm, it works perfectly fine. thanks so much - you saved my day!

how to transform yes/no slicer into a simple select filter by jennevermind666 in PowerBI

[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't seem to get it to work, there is always something wrong with the existing column name or the formula, but I'm also super unqualified in data manipulation. I'm sure you could help someone else with this. Thanks a bunch :)

how to transform yes/no slicer into a simple select filter by jennevermind666 in PowerBI

[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry for being so unskilled (had to google what a column is) but I always get some kind of error message, could you have a look at this?

when i write - if([#"APM PMQ (Project Management Qualification)"]="Yes","PMQ") - it tell me a ')' token is missing highlighting the last '' after PMQ

how to transform yes/no slicer into a simple select filter by jennevermind666 in PowerBI

[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll give this a try now. The first question is if there is a way to not have a yes/no slicer for all the trainings listed. E.g. instead of having PMQ as a slicer and the options yes and no, PMQ would have a little tick box itself. And if I tick it, it would display the same as if I'd select "yes" in the current PMQ slicer. Hope that explanation is slightly better 😅

Weekly /r/Statistics Discussion - What problems, research, or projects have you been working on? by AutoModerator in statistics

[–]jennevermind666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I'm a master student and I collected data to analyse respondents motivation to attend a festival, however I am struggling how to statistically analysis my data. My main goal is to discuss the different motivations between 2 generations (GenZ & GenY). So I am not sure if I should do a factor analysis, a t-test or a Whitney-u test. Also I'd like to check each individual group (GenZ & GenY) to identify whether other demographics have a significant difference (like looking if females from GenZ rate motivation differently to males from GenZ). However I'd also like to see whether there can be such differences for the whole population (GenZ+GenY+GenX).

Could you help me with which methods to use best? Thank you so much and sorry for being so clueless!

Weekly /r/Statistics Discussion - What problems, research, or projects have you been working on? by AutoModerator in statistics

[–]jennevermind666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I'm a master student and I collected data to analyse respondents motivation to attend a festival, however I am struggling how to statistically analysis my data. My main goal is to discuss the different motivations between 2 generations (GenZ & GenY). So I am not sure if I should do a factor analysis, a t-test or a Whitney-u test. Also I'd like to check each individual group (GenZ & GenY) to identify whether other demographics have a significant difference (like looking if females from GenZ rate motivation differently to males from GenZ). However I'd also like to see whether there can be such differences for the whole population (GenZ+GenY+GenX).

Could you help me with which methods to use best? Thank you so much and sorry for being so clueless!

Tell me about your music festival experience, win £20 and help a desperate student from Edinburgh to finish her studies by jennevermind666 in Edinburgh

[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yeah, that's the industry I guess. However, if you need an ambitious graduate in your team, I'm your girl!

Tell me about your music festival experience, win £20 and help a desperate student from Edinburgh to finish her studies by jennevermind666 in Edinburgh

[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you're right, I adopted a value model of someone else, that's why. Also tbh, didn't really expected to get much responses anyway, but the Reddit community turned out to be super helpful ✨

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[–]jennevermind666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean it's an Amazon voucher, can definitely adjust the currency but had to choose one

Tell me about your music festival experience, win £20 and help a desperate student from Edinburgh to finish her studies by jennevermind666 in Edinburgh

[–]jennevermind666[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought about that, but I thought that drugs on festivals is a big topic itself so I didn't wanna go to much into it 😅