Thanks for the video. I have two instruments in likert scales, with different number of variables and different data sizes, how can I correlationate this. Thanks.
I have a question If I want to analyze correlation between results and attitudes, what do I need to do first? And the attitude is divided into 3 sections: difficultly , important and interest. I collect the attitude data through ratings scale. Please help me!!
I am a social sciences research, from the department of English, Linguistic. Actually i have collected the data through survey questionnaire which contains 23 item different in options. Like i have likert scale for 15 items. For the 8 ones i have different options. But now this js not exactly the problem. I never have done quantitative analysis. Now its in spss. I don't know which technique i need to apply for the analysis in spss
As well as I don't know about the interpretations that which value is good and reliable. Like nothing. Please help me out. I might not do anything, but i pray you would get best reward from the God for helping me out with this.
Thanks for reaching me out. The information you provided is not sufficient for me to guide you. It depends on what objective you want to achieve out of your research. For interpretation and all, you can see my related videos or else I can give you professional help. You can reach me at drsumeet.bakshi1@gmail.com
Welcome 😊 We group/sum up data when there are different questions in one likert scale and as a whole we want to analyze those with some other variable. For more understanding, plz checkout this ruclips.net/video/pKvSU-1lWWo/видео.html Please Like and Share the video so that I can reach more people 🙏
Miss I have a question, i have 35 respondents, 1 2 3 4 5, strongly disagree to strongly agree, we are using quantitative correlational analysis pearson r. How do i do it in spss po? And how can i interpret it?
good day ma'am! im doing a study on quality of life in psychology students with two other departments ( phy and math) I'm confused about what method to follow. your response will be of great help! thank you
Thank you for this video. If a questionnaire consists of likert scale questions measuring level of agreement to a statement, is it possible to use a chi squared test in order to find potential relationships between different variables?
Thank you Dr for the great sharing.... Simple explanation and easy to digest
Thank you miss, exactly what I was looking for thank you.
Glad that i found a useful video in hindi also .
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Thank you so much! Wonderful video!
Thank you so much...your video is so helpful
How to find correlation with more than 5 variables and how do we report that in research paper ??
I have the same Question but no body knows, did you find something, ??' Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I have two instruments in likert scales, with different number of variables and different data sizes, how can I correlationate this. Thanks.
I have a question
If I want to analyze correlation between results and attitudes, what do I need to do first?
And the attitude is divided into 3 sections: difficultly , important and interest.
I collect the attitude data through ratings scale.
Please help me!!
I am a social sciences research, from the department of English, Linguistic. Actually i have collected the data through survey questionnaire which contains 23 item different in options. Like i have likert scale for 15 items. For the 8 ones i have different options. But now this js not exactly the problem. I never have done quantitative analysis. Now its in spss. I don't know which technique i need to apply for the analysis in spss
As well as I don't know about the interpretations that which value is good and reliable. Like nothing. Please help me out. I might not do anything, but i pray you would get best reward from the God for helping me out with this.
Thanks for reaching me out.
The information you provided is not sufficient for me to guide you. It depends on what objective you want to achieve out of your research.
For interpretation and all, you can see my related videos or else I can give you professional help.
You can reach me at
drsumeet.bakshi1@gmail.com
Thank you. Don’t we have to convert them into their mean value for correlation?
Welcome 😊
We group/sum up data when there are different questions in one likert scale and as a whole we want to analyze those with some other variable.
For more understanding, plz checkout this
ruclips.net/video/pKvSU-1lWWo/видео.html
Please Like and Share the video so that I can reach more people 🙏
Miss I have a question, i have 35 respondents, 1 2 3 4 5, strongly disagree to strongly agree, we are using quantitative correlational analysis pearson r. How do i do it in spss po? And how can i interpret it?
Is there a way to perform this using excel?
Ma'am can i please ask you a question about spss
where should we use spearman and pearson correlation in the analysis
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good day ma'am!
im doing a study on quality of life in psychology students with two other departments ( phy and math) I'm confused about what method to follow. your response will be of great help! thank you
It depends what you want to find out. Please watch-
ruclips.net/video/gTGpDgUWIF0/видео.html
If I have one Likert Scale variable (ordinal) and other variable is Nominal then which test am I supposed to apply?
Instead of correlation, you can find association between a nominal and ordinal variable using chi square test.
Hope this helped!!
@@dr.sumeetbakshi thank you so much!
Thank you for this video. If a questionnaire consists of likert scale questions measuring level of agreement to a statement, is it possible to use a chi squared test in order to find potential relationships between different variables?
You’re welcome!!
For ordinal data, you can use chi square test.
For details of ordinal data , please watch ruclips.net/video/lkaBgpOfNjg/видео.html
If anyone else, spss expert is out there, please help me. I would be very grateful.
I really need help. I dont have much time.