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hi guys welcome to todays video hope youre all well in korean lockdown uh and wherever you are in the world currently im so i hope youre well uh in todays video its just a quick one um that was pointed out that somebody whos requested this where theyve watched the videos all about how to get to this point in your spss journey where youre using questionnaires and youve done your analysis but you notice that you have some qualitative data in there such as another question or as a good practice using some open-ended questions in your questionnaire to really pull out the why question um from your respondent so as weve discussed in previous sessions that you know stats are absolutely brilliant and questionnaires are a great tool but they dont necessarily provide us with really in-depth data about why a participant or a group of participants have said what theyve said and why theyve said that so you might well have something similar or set up here you might have another questi