Option Impacts Analysis
Version 0.5 beta

from researchonchoice.com

 

 

Contents

      What is Option Impacts Analysis?

      What are the program's capabilities?

      What are the system requirements?

      Licensing for Option Impacts Analysis

      What files come with Option Impacts Analysis?

      How do I install, learn about, and run Option Impacts Analysis?

      If I have any problems with the program what can I do?

       Option Impacts Analysis License

 

1. What is Option Impacts Analysis?

Option Impacts Analysis focuses on cross-impacts amongst comparative evaluations within a selection set.

It applies when you want to determine the comparative preference structure and preference flows i.e. from which other options each option immediately draws its share.

With two options their cross-impacts on share are obvious and direct. If one option is eliminated then the other has 100% monopoly of choice. With three or more options the cross-impacts amongst options are more complicated and worthy of closer analysis.

Analysis of the cross-impacts of comparative evaluations involves appraisals of options indicating, directly or indirectly, their selectability. Relevant appraisals include ratings, rankings, or probabilities, or selection identifications. These are analysed by the program.

Note: Option Impacts Analysis is limited to analysis of selection shares. If your data consists of ratings you may also be interested in cross-impacts on inter-option appeal in terms of changes in advantage and disadvantage. This procedure is contained in the Options Analysis package available at ResearchOnChoice.com .

 

2. What are the program’s capabilities?

Suitable input for analysis involves survey-type data with options and other variables in columns and cases in rows. (See ReformattingData.xls for preparing suitable input data if it is not readily available.)

The program is able to analyse 3 to 30 options and more than 60,000 cases in a single program run.

Option evaluation data may be boolean, dichotomous, complete or partial ratings or rankings, or selection probabilities.

Alternative methods are available for handling selection ties.

Missing values, option labels and input weights for obtaining weighted results can be included.

More than 200 supplementary variables can be associated with any single analysis. These variables are useful for filtering for sub-group analysis.

Some example data and Option Impacts Analysis output are included in the file ExampleAnalyses.xls.

 

3. What are the system requirements?

You need to have Windows and Microsoft Excel97 or later.

 

4. Licensing for Option Impacts Analysis

 Option Impacts Analysis Version 0.5 beta is freeware. However, by using, copying, transmitting, distributing or installing the Option Impacts Analysis software you agree to all of the terms of the Option Impacts Analysis License .

If you disagree with any of the terms of this License, then do not use, copy, transmit, distribute, or install this software.

 

5. What files come with Option Impacts Analysis?

 

ReadmeFirst_OIA.htm  

This  file.

Option Impacts Analysis.xla

Excel  program execution file.

OIA Help.hlp

Help  file

OIA Example Analysis.xls

Provides  some examples of Option Impacts Analysis.

OIA Example Samples.xls

Example samples which are used for example analyses.

OIA Reformatting Data.xls

Shows how data with an unsuitable layout can be put into the appropriate input format using Excel.

 

6. How do I install, learn about, and run Option Impacts Analysis?

 

  To run Option Impacts Analysis:  

1.      Double-click the Option Impacts Analysis.xla file to install the program and open Excel.

2.      Open your input data file in Excel. (To test you can use the ExampleAnalysis.xls file.)

3.      Go to the Excel Tools menu and select Option Impacts Analysis Analysis.

4.      Alternatively, you can install Option Impacts Analysis as an Excel Add-in to make Option Impacts Analysis available whenever you start Excel.

 

    To learn about  Option Impacts Analysis:

1.      Run the OIA Help.hlp file by double clicking it or by pressing the Help button in the Option Impacts Analysis program dialog. This introduces OIA and describes the input data requirements, the varieties of analysis available, and output options.

2.      Review the examples contained in OIA Analysis Examples.xls.

 

  To use Option Impacts Analysis:

1.      If you wish to analyse data then you should have your data present on a spreadsheet before starting Option Impacts Analysis. (For testing, load ExampleAnalysis.xls.)

2.      To run, simply pull down the Tools menu, select Option Impacts Analysis and execute the dialog.

3.      Click the Help button with the mouse or F1. If Excel says it cannot find the help file, use the browse button to go to your Option Impacts Analysis folder and double-click OIA Help.hlp. (This is only necessary the first time to ensure that help will be available when you need it.)

4.      To select an input data range click on the selection button at the right-hand end of the Analysis Data Range input box. Go to ExampleAnalysis.xls, for example, and select a data range then press on the selection button again to return to the dialog.

5.      Continue with other dialog entries…  

 

7. If I have any problems with the program what can I do?

Send an email to: contact@ResearchOnChoice.com with the relevant information.

 

8. Option Impacts Analysis License

This license applies only to  Option Impacts Analysis Version 0.5 beta.

By using, copying, transmitting, distributing or installing  Option Impacts Analysis you agree to all of the terms of this license. If you disagree with any of the terms of this License, then do not use, copy, transmit, distribute, or install  Option Impacts Analysis.

This software is freeware. Subject to the terms of this license, you are licensed by Corporate Research and Development Limited (“Corporate R & D”) to use this software without charge.

Without making any payment to Corporate R & D you may give or transmit to anyone an exact copy of all the material included in the download package for this version of  Option Impacts Analysis. You may not rent out or resell this software for profit.

This  Option Impacts Analysis software is licensed "as is" without any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, performance, or otherwise. By using this software, you agree that neither Corporate R & D nor anyone else who has been involved in the creation, production, or delivery of this software shall be liable to you or any third party for any use of (or inability to use) or performance of this product or for any indirect, consequential, or incidental damages whatsoever, whether based on contract, tort, or otherwise even if we are notified of such possibility in advance. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of New Zealand.

The user must assume the entire risk of using the software. This is an essential part of the agreement.

All rights of any kind in  Option Impacts Analysis which are not expressly granted in this license are entirely and exclusively reserved to and by Corporate R & D. You may not change, modify, translate, or convert to another programming language, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the software for any purpose, or create derivative works based on  Option Impacts Analysis.

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