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for a small set of data like this using SPSS is pretty straight forward.
Use the data view (spread sheet) to put your data in. Use the variables
view spread sheet to define your variables. You can copy info from one
row to the other. It is worthwhile to take the time to put all the labels
in. be
Title: RE: Likert Scale Analysis - HELP!
It's difficult to answer a question that is asked so generally. You might try explaining to this group why you collected the data in the first place. For the most part, it is typically to:
1. characterize a specific group of interest,
2. compar
Hi there,
I have recently done a 5-point likert-style survey (with 34 questions)
and got about 45 responses.
I am not great at statistics, and have not studied it since high
school!
Can someone please give me some advice on how to analyse the data?
I am not looking to do a full-on smart-ass a