I hope someone here knows how to do this....
I am working with two BIG datasets of student data in Excel.
Each has a unique identifier (Example:"bug_girl") attached to a bunch of information. (major, degree program, favorite color, etc.)
One data set is a subset of the other--in other words, we don't know color information for everyone, although we do know the major of everyone.
Because there isn't an equal number of observations, I'm having trouble getting the two datasets to combine. Some students have missing data in the other data set, so it mucks the merge up.
(I could do it in SPSS, but our office hasn't kept the license up.
)
In case I haven't made sense, here's a visual analogy. I need to combine these two things into one set, with just missing data for some students.
Data set A
b 445
c 556
d 243
e 271
Data Set B
b green
d orange
I am working with two BIG datasets of student data in Excel.
Each has a unique identifier (Example:"bug_girl") attached to a bunch of information. (major, degree program, favorite color, etc.)
One data set is a subset of the other--in other words, we don't know color information for everyone, although we do know the major of everyone.
Because there isn't an equal number of observations, I'm having trouble getting the two datasets to combine. Some students have missing data in the other data set, so it mucks the merge up.
(I could do it in SPSS, but our office hasn't kept the license up.
)In case I haven't made sense, here's a visual analogy. I need to combine these two things into one set, with just missing data for some students.
Data set A
b 445
c 556
d 243
e 271
Data Set B
b green
d orange