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Jun 13, 2024, 1:37:48 AM6/13/24
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With great thanks to all those who kindly volunteered to test the beta version and have provided valuable suggestions for improvement, I am pleased to report that kobo2stata is now publicly available from the SSC. Please see my full announcement here: -kobo2stata-new-on-ssc/

You cannot output data from Kobo directly as a Stata file. But you can export your data and form as Excel and then use the kobo2stata command in Stata to automate the import/conversion of those into a labelled Stata format.

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Hello,
I use qualtrics frequently for my research and have never been able to use stata to access my survey results. Does anyone know how to export data from qualtrics while using stata?

Thanks!

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