It sounds like you are combining two datasets with the same variable(s) ? If so, you can use merge to add cases. There is also a merhe to add variables. I hope that helps!
I have a matrix table with multiple questions. Some items are reversed but I am only able to reverse the scale for the whole matrix table. Do you know any other solution?
Hi ! I have two conditions: one is for teachers who have training experiences, and the second is for teachers who do not have training experience in certain topics. Each group see different questions. After the demographic questions and two scales, they assigned the conditions according to their answers. I numbered the questions with same number I mean if the last item of scale is 39 each conditions first questions starts with 40. When I check results in QualtricsI, I see the comparison of two groups with the same titles, and I do not understand which one belongs to which group. Maybe this is a stupid question but I need help :) Thank you so much in advance for any help ..
No. It sounds like your numbering is 0 to 4. If that’s the case (less common than scales starting at 1) you should just use your highest number and subtract your score from 4, so 4 reverse scored would be 0. If your scale is 1 to 4, you would use top score + 1 so it would be 5-4 and that would make your new value 1. Hope that helps!
Hi..that would be so handy but could you please explain about the normal scoring as well..recently heard it from a friend to not use find and replace option.
Hi, I'm not quite sure what you are asking. Are you asking how to code text responses into numbers? If so, in Sheets you should create a new column and then use an IF statement to automate the coding process. Hope that helps!
Hi, I am not positive I understand your question, but I think this is what you are looking for: The main idea behind one-way ANOVA is to compare the variance (or spread) between the different groups to the variance within each group. We want to see if the variability between the group means is significantly greater than the variability within the groups. So for your question, "Is it possible that the within groups is much higher than the between groups?": Yes, this is possible. If the variability within the groups is much larger than the variability between the group means, then this suggests that the group means are not significantly different from each other. In other words, the independent variable (the factor being tested) is not having a significant effect on the dependent variable. "Is it valid?": Yes, it is still valid to perform the one-way ANOVA in this case. Even if the within-group variance is higher than the between-group variance, the ANOVA test can still be used to determine if the group means are significantly different. "Can we still continue to perform ANOVA?": Absolutely. You should still proceed with the one-way ANOVA analysis. The ANOVA test will compare the between-group variance and the within-group variance, and provide a p-value that indicates whether the group means are significantly different or not, regardless of the relative magnitudes of the variances. Hope that helps!
@@motherofturtles3297 Hello, ma'am! May I ask why there are instances where the within-groups sum of squares is larger than the between-groups sum of squares? In articles that I have read, it is stated that this situation implies that the results have no significant difference. However, I have also come across examples in articles, existing studies, and even books where the results show a significant difference (with the within-groups sum of squares being larger than the between-groups sum of squares). What is the reason for this, ma'am? Is there any study/reference that will support it?
hello there, thank you for your video. I am struggling with one thing that I cannot find any tutorial about hopefully Mother of turtles can help me 🙏 How can I import a Jamovi file into Excel without it coming all funny? because even though jamovi has the clear option export as soon as you put it in Excel it loses the original format. Much appreciated your help with this if you know. it will save me hours of typing data! thank you
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently building my survey on Qualtrics and I had no idea how to add scoring to my questionnaires. I have two doubts though: 1. Do I need to click on "Publish" to save the scores I added or does Qualtrics save the scoring automatically and then I will only have to click on "Publish" when all my survey is finished and I'm ready to have it filled on my participants? 2. If my questionnaires have different subscales, that means I will have to create different score categories for each of the subescales, right? Thank you! 😃
Hi Carolina, yes, publish to save the scores but you can just save that for when you publish the whole survey. And yes, I would recommend creating scores for each sub scale.
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Late reply, but yes. You can add media a variety of ways and Qualtrics provides a guide for that here: www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/editing-questions/rich-content-editor/insert-media/
Great video. I have two groups: companies that are financially distressed and companies that are not financially distressed. I wanted to compare the means between the two. I've been looking for a clear explanation for a layman and this hit the mark.