Thanks Phil.... Quick questions... 1- What test should I use for comparing likart between pre and post survey? Chi? 2- The survey designer added a sixth item to the normal Likart scale..called it "6=Unsure".... How do you think I should handle it? Should I move it to new variable? Thanks.
Hi Phil, with the scale VS scale correlation, what if the two scales have different #s? Like one of them is a 4 point likert scale and the other one is 7 point likert scale? How would u run correlation on this? Thank you..
+BravoEchoAlpha you have a choice....they are both ordinal so you could do Spearman....but at the newbie level, one might treat them both as scale, in which case you could do Pearson's subject to a number of conditions about the data being satisfied as explained in the vid.
Hi Phil. I have a dilemma regarding on SPSS. I am using a 4-Point Likert Scale and my research tool was based on Susan Walker's HPLP II. What I had entered on my tally was subdivided into the six domains of the HPLP and under each domain is 8-9 questions. I have 107 respondents. I am planning to compare its reliability via Cronbach's Alpha and T-Test. Can you guide me through this?
Hi. I do not have a video on Cronbach's Alpha, but you can find it on UA-cam. Though it's a popular measure of reliability, there are a number of flaws about it.
Phil, you are a star, no one explains as well and as in detail as you do. Thank you so much! :o)
Thanks Phil....
Quick questions...
1- What test should I use for comparing likart between pre and post survey? Chi?
2- The survey designer added a sixth item to the normal Likart scale..called it "6=Unsure".... How do you think I should handle it? Should I move it to new variable?
Thanks.
very useful, thanks
Thanks.
Hi Phil, with the scale VS scale correlation, what if the two scales have different #s? Like one of them is a 4 point likert scale and the other one is 7 point likert scale? How would u run correlation on this? Thank you..
+BravoEchoAlpha you have a choice....they are both ordinal so you could do Spearman....but at the newbie level, one might treat them both as scale, in which case you could do Pearson's subject to a number of conditions about the data being satisfied as explained in the vid.
Hi Phil. I have a dilemma regarding on SPSS. I am using a 4-Point Likert Scale and my research tool was based on Susan Walker's HPLP II. What I had entered on my tally was subdivided into the six domains of the HPLP and under each domain is 8-9 questions. I have 107 respondents. I am planning to compare its reliability via Cronbach's Alpha and T-Test. Can you guide me through this?
Hi. I do not have a video on Cronbach's Alpha, but you can find it on UA-cam. Though it's a popular measure of reliability, there are a number of flaws about it.
Ty very much!